The huge blaze that has ripped through Victoria's Grampians National Park has affected homes, farmlands and vast areas of the ...
Residents are rejoicing as rain clouds rather than smoke cover the national park mountains and the fire is declared contained after burning out of control for 21 days.
Cooler conditions and rain have allowed authorities in the southeastern Australian state of Victoria to contain a major bushfire that has been burning ...
A bushfire raging for 21 days is finally contained, thanks to a cool change and rain bringing welcome relief for emergency crews.
The nation's weather forecaster warned that temperatures could reach 45 degrees Celsius (113 degrees Fahrenheit) in some parts of Australia's second most populous state of Victoria on Sunday. The ...
Australia's southeast sweated in a heat wave that intensified on Sunday, elevating bushfire risk and prompting authorities to issue fire bans for more parts of Victoria state.
Rain and a cool change are helping firefighters battle a large blaze that has been burning since mid-December.
Australia’s southeast is experiencing a heatwave that has intensified on Sunday, increasing the risk of bushfires and ...
Australia’s south-east sweated in a heatwave that intensified today, elevating bushfire risk and prompting authorities to ...
eastern side of the Grampians National Park from Halls Gap to Bornes Hill, including Mafeking and Watgania.