Ausgrid is on alert to respond to potential power outages after more than four thousand people were left without power on Monday.
New South Wales, Australia, set a new solar generation state record on Tuesday (21 January), with a maximum output of 3,525MW at 11:30am.
Tens of thousands of people in Australia's New South Wales state were without power on Saturday after a low pressure system brought damaging winds and heavy rains, sparking flood warnings.
A 50-odd contingent that forms the core of the Chinese Men’s and Women’s National Cricket Teams is camped in Sydney past two months
Country Road is no stranger to heritage-listed bank buildings in the mall, having previously been a tenant at the old National Bank building at 180 Queen Street.
New data has revealed that South Wales Police only charged five per cent of reported sexual offenders between September 2023 and 2024. This comes as over 3,400 rape and sexual offences were reported to the force within those 12 months.
Thousands of Australians Without Power as Heavy Rain, Damaging Winds Lash New South Wales SYDNEY (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of people in Australia's New South Wales state were without power on ...
Technical and strategic nuclear consultancy Equilibrion announced it is to lead a study to explore how deployment of nuclear-enabled hydrogen production could support the repurposing of the UK's existing extensive gas network for low-carbon hydrogen.
The Princess of Wales spent longer than anticipated during her visit to a children's hospice in South Wales on Thursday, where she was announced as the charity's new patron. Kate, 43, visited Tŷ Hafan,
South Wales Police's budget proposals have been release which would involve a £26 or 7.37% increase in the precept
A major new £120million railway station in one of the UK's capital cities has been given the green light. Cardiff Parkway Station will be located in the east of the Welsh city. The country's First Minister, Baroness Eluned Morgan, has now approved the plans. after years of uncertainty.
The email, which was reportedly mistakenly sent to staff at a hospital in New South Wales, has been criticised as "tone-deaf" by a trade union representing doctors.