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Iconic Australian koalas on brink of extinction: conservationists
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Weather News - Thousands of lightning strikes and winds over 100km/h: A week in South Australia
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Residents across five states and territories have been told to rug up and brace for a series of cold fronts set to slam southern and southern Australia.
Severe weather warnings have been issued for NSW, the ACT, Queensland, Victoria and South Australia, with damaging wind gusts likely to affect parts of these four states and territories today and tomorrow.
In addition to the wind, some areas will also see heavy rain, thunderstorms, hail and snow.
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Extreme cold front to blast south east Australia with severe weather warnings in several states.(Weatherzone)
While cold, wet and windy weather is typical over the southern half of Australia in winter, this will be one of the strongest weather systems of the season in terms of how widespread its impacts are.
Obscure Bay Area: Once a sign of military strength, the eerie Suisun ghost fleet has disappeared
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There were once 340 warships.
Standing proud on the water in Suisun Bay, ready to head out and protect the country in a time of national emergency.
But there they sat, unmoved for decades, a floating phalanx on the horizon rusting into the bay, catching passing motorists eye on 680.
The National Defense Reserve Fleet program started in 1946 at the end of World War II. At the time the Navy had a huge surplus of vessels from the war, and Suisun Bay became one of eight places around the coast where the warships were anchored.
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