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.
It’s January 2026, and the sky is grey again. After the devastation of May '25, the word 'resilience' has become a political shield rather than a physical reality. While policy papers stack up in Macquarie Street, the Hawkesbury is still waiting for roads that don't turn into rivers.