Government field teams have assessed over 1000 native animals in the Grampians fire ground, and Parks Victoria has launched ...
Much of southern Australia is sweltering through a three-day "sticky" heatwave with increasing fire danger risks amid blazes ...
Hot, sticky conditions in central and southeast parts of the country are expected to endure through the weekend.
In the same week that the bushfire in the Grampians began, the Albanese Labor government announced four coal mine expansions.
Australia's southeast on Saturday sweltered in a heat wave that raised the risk of bushfires and led authorities to issue fire bans for large parts of Victoria state.
Authorities have declared a total fire ban for parts of western Victoria near where an out-of-control bushfire continues to ...
A high fire-danger rating covers most of the state, except for the Wimmera, where the risk is extreme and the weeks-long ...
The heat will peak on Sunday before a cool change extends from the west and eases heatwave conditions on Monday. Locations likely to be impacted include the Melbourne Metropolitan area, Ballarat, Moe, ...
Sightings of Victoria's most endangered mammal have sparked hope as communities remain on watch for the devastating Grampians ...
The bushfires in the Grampians National Park started from a lightning strike on December 17 and have been described as a ...
Parts of the country’s southeast are set to be hit by “severe heatwave conditions” heading into the weekend, with some areas tipped to clock temperatures upwards of 40C.
A weekend heatwave will worsen conditions for firefighters who continue to tackle a massive bushfire in the state’s west.