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Yes, Australia needs new homes – but they must be built to withstand disasters in a warmer worldResearchers examined how disaster risk informs decisions about new housing. They found crucial problems that leave communities exposed.
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More than half of Australia’s homes were built before fire standards came in. Here are 5 ways to retrofit themThis summer, houses and buildings have been lost in Victoria, Western Australia and Tasmania ... for homes built in areas considered at risk of bushfire. State and territory governments have ...
The weather bureau is forecasting a hot autumn across most of Australia, after an unusually hot summer marked by natural ...
South Australian authorities ... Residents living near Victoria's Grampians National Park were told to “leave immediately” on Friday due to an out-of-control bushfire. Picture: Sky News ...
Victorian has spent half a billion dollars ... Since the Black Summer Bushfire in 2019 Australia has upped its investment in communications for emergency services operators as satellite ...
The Australian summer smashed temperature ... The season was marked by bushfires in Victoria and Tasmania, heatwaves that stretched from Sydney to Perth, record-breaking deluges in tropical ...
Victorian has spent half a billion dollars on the extension ... The radios typically last between seven to 10 years before becoming obsolete. Since the Black Summer Bushfire in 2019 Australia has ...
Better planning for extreme weather in a changing climate means learning from Australia’s past mistakes and taking a tougher ...
The peak body for insurers wants the next federal government to stump up $30 billion to protect homes against an onslaught of ...
Major flooding is occurring along the De Grey River. The De Grey River at Coolenar Pool peaked above the March 2000 flood levels (8.86 m) early Sunday morning. The river level is currently at 8.89 ...
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