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Day-by-day weather guide to most severe southern Australia heatwave in years

January 7, 2026

ABC News, 7 January 2026

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    SHASA recognises Aboriginal people of the Yuin Nation as the original inhabitants and custodians of all land and water in the Eurobodalla and respects their enduring cu ltural and spiritual connection to it. SHASA acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land in which we live and we pay our respect to Elders past, present and emerging.