Australia has endured its fourth-hottest January on record, with nationwide temperatures soaring to a level 1.9C above the long-term average from 1961 to 1990. The scorching heatwave is just one of several weather extremes that have defined the past week.
Last month marked the 24th consecutive January in which Australia's mean temperature exceeded the long-term average, further cementing the country's position as one of the most climate-vulnerable nations on Earth.
The scorching temperatures were not limited to any one region; New South Wales had a standout month, with maximum temperatures setting records that are the second-highest on record.
In other news, auction activity has rebounded sharply this weekend, with 1,629 auctions scheduled, almost four times the number held last week. The preliminary clearance rate stands at 69.7%, higher than the actual rate of 59.4%.
Economists have mixed views on what the Reserve Bank's decision to hold interest rates steady will mean for Australians. While many expect a hike, some economists believe that most analysts have focused on core inflation and ignored downward trends in monthly data.
The NSW Government has introduced legislation to remove "good character" from being considered at sentencing hearings, which is expected to help people make informed decisions to reduce drug-related harm. The service will be free and anonymous for festival patrons who choose to bring a small sample to be checked on-site by qualified health staff.
In state politics, the Labor Government is tipped to take another landslide victory in South Australia's upcoming election, with opposition leader Ashton Hurn expected to struggle to recover from a poor start.
Last month marked the 24th consecutive January in which Australia's mean temperature exceeded the long-term average, further cementing the country's position as one of the most climate-vulnerable nations on Earth.
The scorching temperatures were not limited to any one region; New South Wales had a standout month, with maximum temperatures setting records that are the second-highest on record.
In other news, auction activity has rebounded sharply this weekend, with 1,629 auctions scheduled, almost four times the number held last week. The preliminary clearance rate stands at 69.7%, higher than the actual rate of 59.4%.
Economists have mixed views on what the Reserve Bank's decision to hold interest rates steady will mean for Australians. While many expect a hike, some economists believe that most analysts have focused on core inflation and ignored downward trends in monthly data.
The NSW Government has introduced legislation to remove "good character" from being considered at sentencing hearings, which is expected to help people make informed decisions to reduce drug-related harm. The service will be free and anonymous for festival patrons who choose to bring a small sample to be checked on-site by qualified health staff.
In state politics, the Labor Government is tipped to take another landslide victory in South Australia's upcoming election, with opposition leader Ashton Hurn expected to struggle to recover from a poor start.