Australia stretches from the tropics at about 10°S in Darwin and Thursday Island to the sub-Antarctic at 55°S on Macquarie Island - which is the most southerly part of Tasmania. The climate and temperature vary enormously. The highest officially recorded in Australia is 52.8°C at Oodnadatta in northern South Australia while the lowest is -23°C at Charlotte Pass in southern New South Wales.
2007-03-27 23:11:52
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answered by tentofield 7
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Uh, Australia is, like, an entire continent. Temperatures in different parts of Australia vary *widely* - just like Minnesota and Florida have very different weather.
Did you have a particular place in mind?
2007-03-27 17:27:06
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answered by Bramblyspam 7
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Wednesday 28Th march 2.30 pm in
Brisbane Queensland Australia
Its 28 degrees Celsius
that's 80 degrees Fah
2007-03-27 17:37:34
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answered by ausblue 7
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They vary, but not as much as in America. In beautiful Coffs Harbour, on the NSW coast, right now it's 2.30pm and 26 degrees Celsius, bright sunshine of course!
2007-03-27 17:28:21
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answered by Londoner 2
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depends on what part of Australia you're talking about.
2007-03-27 17:30:58
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answered by danni_elle 4
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Click the flag at the bottom of the page and see.
2007-03-27 17:33:40
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answered by Anonymous
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