Australia's record-breaking winter beats average highs by 2C, Climate Council says
by Michael McGowan from Environment | The Guardian on (#32GH0)
'Less of an opportunity to clear the mind,' is the verdict from Bidyadanga, where winter highs of 33C were replaced by 36C as records tumbled across the country
It's always hot in Bidyadanga but a few degrees can make a big difference in the remote Aboriginal community, about 190km south of Broome in Western Australia.
"It's always hot - it's the desert - but the difference between 33C and 36C can be quite oppressive," said Shaun Burgess, a teacher in the community.
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