Falls Creek eyes ski season to recoup summer of landslide losses

Falls Creek eyes ski season to recoup summer of landslide losses

A single lane into Falls Creek is expected to reopen in time for the ski season after businesses endured a nightmarish summer of isolation,cut off by the state’s largest landslip.

  • byBenjamin Preiss

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Four children,three adults taken to hospital after bus veers off road near Perisher

Four children,three adults taken to hospital after bus veers off road near Perisher

The bus,containing approximately 40 adults and children,was travelling along Kosciuszko Road before it came off the road on Monday evening.

  • bySarah Keoghan
Police helicopters to search for skier missing in Snowy Mountains

Police helicopters to search for skier missing in Snowy Mountains

The 23-year-old Canberra man has now spent two nights out in the snow after last making contact with family from Jindabyne about 10am on Saturday.

  • bySarah Keoghan
Sydney teenager dies in Thredbo skiing accident
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Sydney teenager dies in Thredbo skiing accident

Former Shore student Oliver Johnston,18,lost control on the slopes and hit a tree on Sunday morning,police said.

  • byJosh Dye andAnthony Segaert
Winter wonderland:Victorian Alps blanketed with most early snow in 22 years

Winter wonderland:Victorian Alps blanketed with most early snow in 22 years

Victoria’s ski fields are covered in the most early-season snow in decades,with pandemic-hit snow resorts hopeful the heavy falls signal a longer season.

  • byJackson Graham
Back-to-back cold fronts launch ‘epic’ snow season
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Back-to-back cold fronts launch ‘epic’ snow season

The first day of winter has delivered another dumping of snow across parts of the state,prompting ski resorts in the Snowy Mountains to launch the season early.

  • byAmelia McGuire andAngus Dalton
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Young at heart:While Victoria shivers,Anne just keeps swimming

Young at heart:While Victoria shivers,Anne just keeps swimming

Snow is falling,there’s a wind warning and Victoria has endured one of its coldest days of the year. Winter might be almost here,but that won’t stop one brave bay swimmer’s early morning ritual.

  • byMarta Pascual Juanola
From Manly to Antarctica:How Australian doctor is training for historic 110-day trek

From Manly to Antarctica:How Australian doctor is training for historic 110-day trek

The 40-year-old consultant anesthetist at St Vincent’s Hospital in Darlinghurst pulls four-wheel-drive tyres along the sand for up to six hours,several times a week,to simulate the 200-kilogram sled he will drag across 2600 kilometres of snow and ice later this year.

  • byAndrew Taylor
‘What an honour’:Stroke survivor Kennedy-Sim carries Australian flag in closing ceremony

‘What an honour’:Stroke survivor Kennedy-Sim carries Australian flag in closing ceremony

Skier Sami Kennedy-Sim makes a habit of celebrating every experience she has on her sporting journey – walking into the stadium carrying the Australian flag during the closing ceremony was no different.

  • byRussell Bennett
US star’s nightmare Games continue as Gisin grabs back-to-back gold

US star’s nightmare Games continue as Gisin grabs back-to-back gold

Mikaela Shiffrin was a strong favourite,even after her ill-fated performances at these Games,but for the third time here had the letters DNF next to her name.

  • bySimon Evans
‘It has been a really big and emotional rollercoaster’:Parker’s dramatic Olympic ride

‘It has been a really big and emotional rollercoaster’:Parker’s dramatic Olympic ride

Four COVID tests were the difference between realising an Olympic dream and sitting in an isolation room. Negative,positive,negative,negative.

  • byEryk Bagshaw