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The 2009 Australian dust storm, also known as the Eastern Australian dust storm, was a dust storm that swept across the Australian states of New South Wales and Queensland from 22 to 24 September 2009. The capital, Canberra, experienced the dust storm on 22 September, [1] [2] and on 23 September the storm reached Sydney and Brisbane.
Sydney residents woke up to a blanket of red dirt and patches of “brown rain” on January 24 after dust storms plagued towns in inland New South Wales.A low-pressure system over the state’s ...
On 23 September 2009, a dust storm that started in South Australia and inland New South Wales blanketed the city with reddish orange skies early in the morning. Originating from the north-eastern region of South Australia, the dust storm lifted thousands of tons of dirt and soil which were then dumped in Sydney Harbour and the Tasman Sea. [71]
Seven News (stylised 7NEWS) is the television news service of the Seven Network and, as of 2021, the highest-rating in Australia. [1]National bulletins are presented from Seven's high definition studios in South Eveleigh, Sydney, while its flagship 6 pm statewide bulletins are produced in studios based in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth.
All told, NCIS: Sydney was the 2023-24 TV season’s No. 3 most-watched new drama, trailing CBS’ own Tracker (which averaged a Super Bowl-boosted 10.8 million) and Elsbeth (7.4 million).
National programs produced in Sydney Seven Early News – weekdays 5 am – 5:30 am (2008–present) Seven Morning News – Exclusive weekdays 11.30 am – noon (2004–present) The Latest: Seven News — Exclusive weeknights 10:30 pm – 11 pm (2018–present) Seven News at 5 – Exclusive weekends 5 pm – 5:30 pm (2015–present)
Rom-coms are officially back, as evidenced by the December 2023 film Anyone but You taking the internet and theaters by storm. Starring Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell, the movie inspired by ...
Sydney shrouded in dust during the 2009 Australian dust storm. Dust storms have also been shown to increase the spread of disease across the globe. [15] Bacteria and fungus spores in the ground are blown into the atmosphere by the storms with the minute particles and interact with urban air pollution. [16]