Dangerous and severe bushfires continue to burn across Australia with unprecedented intensity. Every day, more and more vulnerable children and families are displaced as their homes and communities ...
The megafires that tore through Australia's forests in 2019–20 burnt more than 10 million hectares. The tragedy prompted a ...
The subsequent Australian Black Summer bushfires, which took place over a decade later in November 2019 to February 2020, were an unparalleled series of bushfires with far-reaching consequences ...
Australia's escalating bushfire crisis calls for an urgent, comprehensive national reset, according to a new report, ...
From how to spot fires to getting your safety kits ready, this is everything you need to know about bushfire season. Bushfires in the south-east and south-west of Australia are strongly associated ...
Here's what to do to get ready for bushfire season, whether you live on the coast, on the urban fringe or in the bush. Leaving early is your safest choice. A well-prepared home has a better ...
Sibanye Stillwater Ltd. expects operations at its Century zinc project in Australia to be suspended until mid-November after a bushfire damaged some equipment. While all workers and the main ...
The hot temperatures mean a high risk of bushfires, especially for drought-affected regions in southern SA and Victoria. And the wet ground in many other regions in the past few years has supported ...
An emergency bushfire warning has been issued for Queensland's Tablelands region, with residents in one rural town urged to evacuate immediately.
When Ross and Cathy Elliot set out to build their house in Wilsons Promontory National Park in Victoria, they knew it'd have to be a design that could withstand ferocious winds and bushfires.
Designers have taken quite a broad range of approaches, from presenting the cold, hard facts about greenhouse gases ... Flack started Mate Act Now after seeing Australia’s recent bushfires. “Being a ...
October marked the official start of the bushfire season amid a worrying complacency, fire chiefs have warned. Qiyun (Gwen) Liu is a bilingual journalist in English and Chinese with The Courier.