Defender in the Grass
The site of Splendour in the Grass is also part of the most easterly significant wildlife…
The site of Splendour in the Grass is also part of the most easterly significant wildlife…
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Australians are no stranger to a hot 40 degree day. In fact, beating the heat of a hot summer day is a part of what it means to be Australian. But if you told me last year that the UK, the land famous for its bitter and bleak weather, would hit a sizzling 40 degrees, I'd say you're dreaming. 2SER Breakfast's Danny Chifley was joined by Andrew King, a senior lecturer in Climate Science at the University of Melbourne to learn what this means for Australians. Read More