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    Bundaberg = Sub-Tropical?

    Hello All,

    I grew up and lived in Goulburn, New South Wales for a total of 17 years. Apart from moving to find better chances of work another deciding factor was to move to a warmer climate. As in more mild winters. Today follows a trend in the past four days of single digit minimums. For Saturday 12/07/2014 there was a minimum until 9:00 am was 1.7 degrees Celsius .

    This morning it was 3 degrees Celsius in Goulburn - now is that fair?

    Kind Regards
    Lionel

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    I'm with you Lionel. Last night we had a minimum of -3.8, which was a couple of degrees cooler than the previous 4 nights.

    When we took Aussie citizenship, I'm sure I didn't sign up for cold weather, just endless blue skies and sunshine. Can someone sort it out please.

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    "Tropical Glen Innes" has -11.3
    Sunny Hobart was warmer that Brisbane.

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    It's global warming I tell ya.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    Well, yesterday, here it was sunny and very pleasant.
    Today is a little cooler. It's been getting down to about four or five overnight but that is warm for this time of year.
    Oh, Ian, time to visit your daughter for the warmer weather.

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