
By downunder@mountainnews.com on June 16, 2008
AUSTRALIA -- Ski fields in New South Wales and Victoria experienced an overdue cold front on the weekend (6/14-15)with most reporting 15 centimetres of snow. Temperatures remained low enough for snow making with more snow forecast.

By downunder@mountainnews.com on June 10, 2008
Australia’s major commercial resorts cranked up their t-bars and chairlifts for the opening weekend of the ski season on June 7. A number of early season snowfalls in May pointed to a record opening weekend with many predicting a bumper season similar to North America’s just gone.

By downunder@mountainnews.com on June 4, 2008
Australasia’s largest ski resort, Perisher Blue, has invested AU$9.75 million into snowmaking for 2008 with snow guns already firing for the June 7 opening.

By downunder@mountainnews.com on September 19, 2007
Perisher Blue's new snow fall in the past week has invigorated the resort for Spring.

By downunder@mountainnews.com on September 19, 2007
Hotham's most popular ski area, Heavenly Valley, has closed for the season due to marginal snow cover.

By downunder@mountainnews.com on September 9, 2007
Mt Hotham will invest a further AU$3million into snowmaking for the 2008 season, ensuring perfect snow conditions every season. The popular Heavenly Valley will have its own snowmaking system for next season.

By OnTheSnow on August 30, 2007
Perisher Blue, Australia hosts the Boost Mobile/Samsung SNOSHO. Formerly known as Boost Mobile's "King of the Rail," it purports to be Australia’s biggest snowboarding competition.

By downunder@mountainnews.com on August 29, 2007
Falls Creek hosted Australia's biggest jump at the TTR World Snowboard tour 'stylewars' this week.

By downunder@mountainnews.com on August 2, 2007
The famous PB PSP Superpipe has launched for the season, longer, wider and steeper than before.
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By downunder@mountainnews.com on June 25, 2008
AUSTRALIA - Perisher Blue ski and snowboard resort in New South Wales is again hosting the premier event on the Australasian snowboard calendar: the Boost Mobile SNOSHO. An impressive list of international and Australian snowboard stars will compete in a "game show" style event in hopes of scoring the $30,000 winner-takes-all prize Aug. 29–30.