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  2. Climate of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Summer rain over Melbourne, taken from Brighton Winter fog over the Melbourne city centre. Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria and the second most populous city in Australia (most populous in urban area), has a temperate oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification Cfb), with warm summers and cool winters.

  3. Indigenous Australian seasons - Wikipedia

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    Hot dry season. Hot periods towards close of dry (south-east) season. Wind chiefly north-east, lightning frequent and first thunder heard. Stringybark in flower. Nomadic activities lessen after burning of grass. Poisoning of fish in waters now concentrated by evaporation. Fish spearing continues in estuarine & coastal waters. Important ...

  4. Climate of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The northern end, including Darwin, has a tropical savannah climate (Köppen Aw) [26] with high humidity and two seasons, the wet (October to April) and dry season (May to September). During the dry season nearly every day is warm and sunny, and afternoon humidity averages around 30%. There is very little rainfall between May and September.

  5. Snow in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The unpredictability of Australian snow conditions was highlighted in 2006 when severe drought and a poor snow season gave way to a "White Christmas" and abundant snow falls in the alpine regions of New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania and even a low altitude snow fall on 25 December in the Dandenong Ranges on Melbourne's north-eastern fringe ...

  6. Winter sport in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The meeting was for the purpose of organising a club for the following season [46] Australia owns the oldest ice hockey trophy outside of North America called the Goodall Cup, it was first awarded 4 September 1909 and donated by John Edwin Goodall. [47] The Goodall Cup now resides in the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, Canada.

  7. Melbourne is officially Australia’s biggest city after ...

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    Melbourne has overtaken Sydney to become Australia's most populous city for the first time in over 100 years due to a boundary change. Melbourne now has 18,700 more citizens than Sydney, according ...

  8. Outline of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    2009 Melbourne Storm season; 2010 Melbourne Storm season; 2011 Melbourne Storm season; 2012 Melbourne Storm season; 2013 Melbourne Storm season; 2014 Melbourne Storm season; 2015 Melbourne Storm season; 2016 Melbourne Storm season; 2017 Melbourne Storm season; 2018 Melbourne Storm season; 2019 Melbourne Storm season; 2020 Melbourne Storm season ...

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