Cyclone predictions going 'according to plan'
The Bureau of Meteorology says the next 24 hours will be crucial in determining the possibility of a cyclone affecting the Top End around Christmas time
View ArticleBeing prepared: latest cyclone information
The Weather Bureau is asking residents within the cyclone watch area to identify their nearest cyclone shelter and make preparations for the possibility of a cyclone forming on Sunday.
View ArticleCyclone warnings for remote communities
ABC Local Radio in the Northern Territory will be broadcast through the Indigenous TEABBA network over Christmas, with cyclone information warnings played in indigenous languages. Listen to the...
View ArticleTwo injured after train derails in cyclone flooding
A freight train has been swept off a bridge in the Northern Territory, trapping two men, in the wake of ex-Tropical Cyclone Grant.
View ArticleCylone predicted to reform
A Cyclone Watch has been issued for coastal areas from Nhulunbuy to Port Roper, including Groote Eylandt. The tropical low could reform as a category one cyclone as early as Thursday.
View ArticleCyclone Grant likely to reform over Gulf
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Grant is expected to reform into a category one cyclone on Thursday as it moves across the Gulf of Carpentaria.
View ArticleMining company ordered to clean up train spill
A mining company has been ordered to clean up the site of a train de-railment on a river near Katherine in the Northern Territory.
View ArticleNo rain means Katherine hay growers may have to replant crops
Hay crops in the Katherine region may have to be replanted if they don't receive more rain soon.
View ArticleGusts to pick up, as severe weather warnings continue
Gusts of up to 125km per hour are forecast for the Darwin-Daly and Arhnem districts tonight, sparking warnings for caution from the Weather Bureau.
View ArticleA wet and wild Australia Day
Top Enders will endure more wild weather this Australia Day, with many public events cancelled and warnings of destructive winds of up to 125kmph.
View ArticleWet season lets Top End hay growers down
Hay growers in the Top End have had to replant their crops with this year's wet season failing to live up to its name.
View ArticleDry season could spur on early muster in NT
Cattle stations in the Northern Territory might start mustering unusually early this season because of a lack of rain.
View ArticleRain a welcome sight in Central Australia
A pastoralist in central Australia says recent heavy rain is welcome, even though it's cut the Stuart Highway and access to many cattle stations.
View ArticleNT gearing up for cyclone
A Tropical Low off the Northern Territory's west coast could develop into a cyclone later today, but so far cattle stations in the area have received only a little rain.
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