We’ve been told the floods are 'once-in-a-century' anomalies. Yet here we are, watching the Stuart Highway crumble like a wet biscuit for the third time in five years. Why is our national supply chain held together by hope and bitumen?
Stop calling it 'unseasonal'. The sticky, sweltering, mould-inducing reality of the Summer of '26 is not a glitch—it’s the new baseline. And frankly, Sydney is built for a climate that no longer exists.