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Australia: All Systems Go For The Season

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.

Heavenly closes at Mt Hotham

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.

Hotham makes 2008 snow

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.

Victoria freezes

By downunder@mountainnews.com on July 18, 2007

The Victorian capital of Melbourne experienced it's coldest day in nine years on July 17. Temperatures dropped to 5 degrees with heavy rains. Good news for the Victorian ski fields as the cold front and precipitation translated into fresh snow.

Australian ski fields enjoy record snowfalls

By downunder@mountainnews.com on July 10, 2007

Australian resorts are enjoying the best season in seventeen years with snow dumping across New South Wales and Victoria.

Australian ski fields dumping

By downunder@mountainnews.com on June 26, 2007

Forty centimetres of snow dumped overnight at Thredbo Alpine Resort with the rest of Australia's ski areas experiencing similar conditions with more on the way.

Australia opens more lifts

By downunder@mountainnews.com on June 19, 2007

Early season snowfalls continue in the Australian resorts with Thredbo experiencing thirty centimetres overnight with more on the way. Lifts are opening across the resorts.

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