Australia: A snowy dusting in Victoria’s summer
December 13, 2009
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A snowy dusting in Victoria’s summer
http://www.weatherzone.com.au
December 11, 2009
Most people consider summer a time to wear shorts and thongs wherever one pleases, with little thought of ski jackets or snowboards. However Victoria’s Mount Baw Baw saw a light dusting of snow, and it’s already two weeks into summer.
Ski resorts welcome early snow dumps
April 27, 2009
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Ski resorts welcome early snow dumps
The Age
April 26, 2009
The Victorian ski season might still be six weeks away, but the state’s two main ski resorts are already reporting snowfalls of up to 20 centimetres.