It surprises many that Australia has a bustling snow scene. In late June through August, the Snowy Mountains in NSW and the Victorian Alps become a winter wonderland, offering skiing and snowboarding at resorts like: and Perisher (NSW) Mt Buller and Falls Creek (Victoria) 3. Exploring the Red Centre (Outback)

Finally, a chance to wear the coat! Since Australia is warm for 70% of the year, locals take winter fashion seriously. The streets of Sydney and Melbourne become runways for trench coats, boots, and scarves.

The biggest mistake tourists make is assuming winter is "warm." In Melbourne or Canberra, a winter morning can be -2°C (28°F) with a wind chill that cuts through denim.

The concept of winter in Australia is quite unique compared to other parts of the world. While many countries experience cold temperatures, snow, and frost during their winter months, Australia's winter season, which runs from June to August, is characterized by mild temperatures and sunny days. In this essay, we will explore the characteristics of Australian winter, its effects on the environment and daily life, and why it is a popular time for tourists to visit.

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