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South Australia braces for severe weather and damaging winds
Damaging winds of over 100 kilometres per hour are expected across western and central parts of South Australia from late Monday morning. Winds of 90 kilometres per hour have been predicted for Adelaide and the Mt Lofty Ranges. What's next: The SES says people need to make sure to secure loose items outside and park cars away from trees.
Hollywood legend set to bring Finke Desert Race to the big screen
Hollywood legend set to bring outback Finke Desert Race to the big screen Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 4:57pm Central Australia's Finke Desert Race is set to get the Hollywood treatment in a feature-length film and documentary series, bringing one of Australia's most brutal outback off-road races to a global audience. The annual race will be the focus of a new project of Chris Hemsworth's production company, Wild State.
Child neglect being 'hushed up' in outback communities, says ex-minister
Former NT Minister claims child neglect is being 'hushed up' in Northern Territory Indigenous communities Wed 10 Jun 2026 at 5:21pm Growing up in Yuendumu in the 1960s, Bess Nungarrayi Price recalls a childhood surrounded by family, connected to the bush, far from the threats of alcohol and drugs. The former Northern Territory government minister believes that sense of safety is no longer present in the remote and urban Aboriginal communities of Central Australia.
UN warns possibly strong El Nino could push global temperatures higher
UN warns possibly strong El Nino could push global temperatures higher GENEVA: The United Nations weather agency on Tuesday (Jun 2) forecast a moderate or possibly strong El Nino that could drive up global temperatures and increase the risk of extreme weather over the coming months. El Nino is a periodic warming of sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean, which typically lasts between nine and 12 months, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
UN tells world to brace for extreme weather as El Nino looms
UN tells world to brace for extreme weather as El Nino looms Potential impacts, including drought, heatwaves and hurricanes, could ‘hit even harder’ this year, UN chief warns. The United Nations’ climate agency has warned of an increased risk of extreme weather in the coming weeks and months due to the emerging El Nino weather pattern. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) issued the alert in a news release on Tuesday, saying that there was an 80 percent chance of an El Nino event –...
Strong El Niño likely this year, climate change could intensify extreme weather: WMO
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) on Tuesday warned of a likely return of a strong El Niño event this year, raising concerns about more extreme weather worldwide as climate change amplifies its effects, Reuters reported. The UN weather body said there is an 80% chance of El Niño developing between June and August and a 90% probability that it will persist until at least November, marking the clearest indication yet of the weather phenomenon's return. El Niño occurs every 2 to 7...
Mining set to restart at one of the NT's biggest gold reserves
Mount Todd gold mine near Katherine gearing up to restart production, with first gold bars set for 2030 Wed 10 Jun 2026 at 12:03pm In short: The long-dormant Mount Todd gold mine, near Katherine, is gearing up to restart production from one of the NT's biggest gold reserves. Traditional owners want "first crack" at mining jobs for local Aboriginal people, though Vista Gold is planning a largely FIFO workforce from the outset. The mine is seeking final approvals and hopes to begin engineering...
Lack of services for Kumanjayi Little Baby forced her family to live in town
Light shed on how Kumanjayi Little Baby ended up in a town camp in Alice Springs the night she disappeared Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 6:52am In short: In an exclusive interview with Stateline NT, Member for Lingiari Marion Scrymgour has told the ABC Kumanjayi Little Baby's family was forced to leave their remote community to access specialist support services. The federal government's Special Envoy for Remote Communities has requested an audit of Commonwealth Indigenous spending in the NT. Ms...
El Nino will 'pour fuel on the fire' as India experiences deadly heatwave
UN warns countries to prepare for moderate to strong El Nino amid deadly heatwave in India Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 1:41am In short: Temperatures in India have soared above 45 degrees, sending power usage to record levels as people try to stay cool. The deadly heatwave has also forced schools to close, people to take days off work and farmers to work at night.
The most powerful El Nino in a century could be on its way
The most powerful El Nino in a century could be on its way June 9, 2026A potentially powerful El Nino is developing in the Pacific Ocean and could reshape weather patterns around the world in the coming weeks. Forecasters warn this could be among the strongest on record. There’s "real potential for the strongest El Nino event in 140 years," according to Paul Roundy, a professor of atmospheric and environmental sciences at the State University of New York at Albany.