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Victoria wet weather sees flooding dozens of SES callouts

Parts of Victoria have been smashed with heavy rain, with dozens of emergency callouts overnight. Aireys Inlet, on the Great Ocean Road, saw a whopping 116mm of rainfall overnight – its wettest 24-hour period in 30 years, according to meteorologists. Some roads were flooded across Melbourne, with the city s western suburbs heaviest hit, including Avalon and Laverton, which recorded 38mm and 42mm respectively. Parts of Victoria have been smashed with heavy rain, with dozens of emergency callouts overnight.(Nine/Supplied) Aireys Inlet, on the Great Ocean Road, saw a whopping 116mm of rainfall overnight – its wettest 24-hour period in 30 years, according to meteorologists.(Nine/Supplied)

Great Southern Mining Ltd granted all exploration licences at East Laverton Nickel Project

Great Southern Mining granted all exploration licences at East Laverton Nickel Project According to the company, the project is highly prospective for nickel-sulphide discoveries, including of the Nova magmatic style, and which were overlooked by previous explorers. A 45-day modern ground-based MLEM survey is proposed to finding Nova scale conductors. Great Southern Mining Ltd (ASX:GSN) has been granted all exploration licences at its 100%-owned East Laverton Nickel Project in Western Australia. The move was facilitated by the successful negotiation of a heritage agreement with the Nyalpa Pirniku Traditional Owners. East Laverton Project is 20 kilometres east of Laverton in Western Australia and comprises three large exploration licences that GSN applied for in 2018 that have now all been granted.

Victorian weather: Overnight deluge breaks rain records in parts of state, and there s more to come

Advertisement “It’s pretty unusual to see that amount of rainfall in one day,” he said. “Sometimes we get what we call a convergence line where clouds are all meeting one another at one spot, and it can happen along mountain ranges – so the Otways on the Surf Coast is where we can see this happening.” Monday night’s rain, which fell heaviest across the Great Ocean Road, Geelong region and Melbourne’s west, prompted warnings to drivers of dangerous conditions on the state’s roads, as more rain is expected on Tuesday. She Oaks, west of Melbourne, has recorded 39.6mm since 9am on Monday, while 38mm fell at Warrnambool. Closer to Melbourne, Laverton recorded 42 mm, 38mm fell at Avalon and Essendon airport recorded 31.8mm.

Victorian weather: Overnight deluge breaks rain records in parts of state, and there s more to come

Victorian weather: Overnight deluge breaks rain records in parts of state, and there s more to come
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From the Archives, 1951: From Melbourne to Hay, dramatic race to save boy

From the Archives, 1951: From Melbourne to Hay, dramatic race to save boy We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss By Staff Writers Normal text size Dramatic Race to Save Boy At 3 p.m. yesterday, Hay (N.S.W.) doctors decided that a 10-year-old tetanus sufferer, Rex Peters, would die if he were not immediately treated with the drug myanesin. A Mustang was used to fly the lifesaving drug from Laverton R.A.A.F. base to Hay. Credit:The Age Archives With no supplies of the drug available in Hay, the doctors sent an urgent call to Melbourne. At 5 p.m. – just two hours later – myanesin was being administered to the dangerously ill boy and the threatening tetanus had begun to abate.

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