
Flood-hit Stuart Hwy tipped to open up this week
Parts of the Stuart Highway could reopen to all traffic by the end of the week after being cut off by damage and flooding from summer storms.
Parts of the Stuart Highway could reopen to all traffic by the end of the week after being cut off by damage and flooding from summer storms.
A wintry blast is set to hit South Australia on Thursday afternoon, with the Bureau of Meteorology warning that wind gusts of more than 90km/h are possible and the Adelaide Hills could get up to 100mm of rain before the end of the week.
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Multi-million-dollar beachside homes in Sydney’s north that are teetering on the badly eroded coastline, face another hammering with an “abnormally high tide” predicted for this evening.
Three people have died and two are missing as wild weather batters the eastern states.