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Snow For Closed Aussie Slopes

Snow For Closed Aussie Slopes

Published : 05-Oct-2023 06:00



Australia's ski season ended early in late September after months of above average temperatures melted the snow cover despite the efforts of snowmakers in overnight cold spells and grooming teams.

However there's been fresh snowfall turning slopes white again, which would not be unusual in a normal season when the major resorts like Falls Creek and Thredbo can extend their seasons a week or two into October if conditions are good.

Perisher, received 5cm (2 inches) of snow overnight, blanketing the country's largest ski resort in white as a reminder of winter in spring.
"We get excited when it snows at Perisher, even out of season, as it reminds us of the love we have for being in the mountains, out in nature and the thrill of enjoying snowsports," said Maddi Ventura, Perisher's field marketing manager, who added. "Last week felt like mid-summer and now we have fresh snow on the ground! It feels like winter all over again and we're not complaining about it!"

Falls Creek reported to a 2cm dusting of fresh snow and -3.6 degrees early this morning.
"It's been a fun day for students at Falls Creek Primary School, who returned to classes this week," said Betony Pitcher, Falls Creek's field marketing manager. "We're always happy to see snow in the resort, even out of season."

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