The northeastern US is set to be blasted with the with most extreme cold on Earth later this month, according to shocking new forecasts.
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Southern Africa’s highest weather station installed in Drakensberg
A new high-altitude weather station is now keeping watch over one of South Africa’s most critical water sources.
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Silent service: defence gags sexual assault survivors
Women who were sexually abused and harassed in the military have been gagged from talking about their experience due to restrictive non-disclosure agreements.
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Super funds plunge billions into fossil fuel companies
Australia's largest super funds are propping up the expansion of coal, oil and gas projects with billions of dollars from workers' retirement savings.
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Tim Goyder-chaired Minerals 260 reveals substantial MRE update at Bullabulling gold project in Goldfields
Tim Goyder-chaired Minerals 260 told the Australian Securities Exchange on Monday Bullabulling’s MRE now stood at 130 million tonnes at 1g per tonne for 4.5 million ounces of gold.
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Storm-damaged Christmas tree gets new lease of life thanks to local crafters
The top tiers of Kalgoorlie-Boulder’s Christmas tree, which was damaged in a storm in 2023, has been brought back to life thanks to local crafters.
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Saints, Olympians leading the way in premier women’s division
Saints lead the Goldfields Basketball Association women’s A-grade standings on percentage over defending premiers Olympians.
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Teams from across the South West battle it out in Bunbury’s annual charity tournament
Soccer enthusiasts flocked to Bunbury over the weekend to play in the annual charity soccer tournament the Scallan Cup
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West Australians to splash out as part of $72 billion Christmas spending spree
West Australians will splurge billions of dollars in the six weeks leading up to Christmas as savvy shoppers get a head start on buying gifts and ticking off their festive to-do lists.
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ADCA 2025-26: Robertson on a roll as Denmark notch second win, but Robinson’s 108 not enough for plucky Park
Denmark have had a mixed start to their Albany and Districts Cricket Association A-grade season but an outing on Turf South brought their second win as Railways collapsed chasing a tough target.
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