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Here's a few pix of the bush in winter.
First Wattle
Pink heath - Victoria's state flower
Burnt-off three years ago. Grass trees gone mad with flower spikes
Sunny winter morning in the bush
Fungus on a burnt log
Young banksia flower
Gibby goes bog-snorkelling
2naSalit
(92,661 posts)Your winters there. Do you ever get snow?
canetoad
(18,121 posts)Of the east coast - mainly the Great Dividing Range in Victoria and Southern NSW. There are several very busy ski/snow resorts. Ocassionally in the outer NE suburbs of Melbourne which are close to the foothills of the range.
As I type, central Au. is expecting an unusual big wet and extremely low temps. There's even word of snow on some peaks, per this article from yesterday.
https://www.willyweather.com.au/news/106989/central+australia+faces+big+chill+amid+extreme+weather+event+predicted+to+bring+%27excess%27+rainfall.html
That would be worth seeing.
I look at the satellite images of the weather all over the globe and think of you when looking at your area. I saw a large wave of a cloud system making its way across the continent this morning. That's what made me wonder about the snow.
canetoad
(18,121 posts)Or two ago; at least Aldi had a shop full of ski gear specials.
It looks sunny in the pix, but it's not warm here at the moment. Nowhere near as cold as you get in winter though - today 13c which is kinda normal for winter in Victoria. I'm right on Bass Strait, east of Melbourne and the wind can be fierce.