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Spring: September to NovemberSpring is a season of renewal across the continent. Wildflowers carpet the landscapes of Western Australia, and the jacaranda trees turn cities like Brisbane and Sydney purple. It is a transitional period where the days get longer and warmer, but the scorching heat of summer has yet to arrive. For those looking to explore the Great Barrier Reef or the Outback, spring offers the perfect balance of manageable temperatures and low rainfall.

Variable weather—sunny, windy, sudden showers. Wildflowers bloom across the southwest and outback. Average temps: 12–22°C (54–72°F). australian weather seasons

Australia is a country of climatic extremes. It is a place where you can ski down a mountain in August and dive in warm tropical waters in September. Whether you are chasing the sun in the Top End or the snow in the Alps, understanding the Australian seasons is the secret to enjoying everything this vast continent has to offer. Spring: September to NovemberSpring is a season of

| City | Summer (Dec–Feb) | Winter (Jun–Aug) | |------|----------------|------------------| | Sydney | Warm, humid | Cool, mild rain | | Melbourne | Hot, variable | Cold, windy | | Brisbane | Hot, very humid | Mild, dry | | Perth | Hot, dry (breezy) | Cool, rainy | | Hobart | Mild | Cold, frosty | For those looking to explore the Great Barrier

Unlike Europe or North America, Australia’s seasons fall on the opposite side of the calendar. When the north is shivering through winter, Australia is basking in summer sun.

's seasons occur at opposite times to the Northern Hemisphere, with summer starting in December and winter in June. While much of the continent follows a standard four-season calendar, the tropical north operates on a distinct "Wet and Dry" cycle, and many Indigenous cultures recognize up to six nuanced seasons based on environmental shifts. Standard Four-Season Calendar

Spring: September to NovemberSpring is a season of renewal across the continent. Wildflowers carpet the landscapes of Western Australia, and the jacaranda trees turn cities like Brisbane and Sydney purple. It is a transitional period where the days get longer and warmer, but the scorching heat of summer has yet to arrive. For those looking to explore the Great Barrier Reef or the Outback, spring offers the perfect balance of manageable temperatures and low rainfall.

Variable weather—sunny, windy, sudden showers. Wildflowers bloom across the southwest and outback. Average temps: 12–22°C (54–72°F).

Australia is a country of climatic extremes. It is a place where you can ski down a mountain in August and dive in warm tropical waters in September. Whether you are chasing the sun in the Top End or the snow in the Alps, understanding the Australian seasons is the secret to enjoying everything this vast continent has to offer.

| City | Summer (Dec–Feb) | Winter (Jun–Aug) | |------|----------------|------------------| | Sydney | Warm, humid | Cool, mild rain | | Melbourne | Hot, variable | Cold, windy | | Brisbane | Hot, very humid | Mild, dry | | Perth | Hot, dry (breezy) | Cool, rainy | | Hobart | Mild | Cold, frosty |

Unlike Europe or North America, Australia’s seasons fall on the opposite side of the calendar. When the north is shivering through winter, Australia is basking in summer sun.

's seasons occur at opposite times to the Northern Hemisphere, with summer starting in December and winter in June. While much of the continent follows a standard four-season calendar, the tropical north operates on a distinct "Wet and Dry" cycle, and many Indigenous cultures recognize up to six nuanced seasons based on environmental shifts. Standard Four-Season Calendar

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