@boris8787

We are still in Summer - please remember that the AUTUMN EQUINOX is on 20/03/25 which is the start of Autumn.  😎😎😎

@hospitalsgivingpatientsdan8894

Albanese making electricity so expensive the poor are suffering can’t afford power

@carmenFreixas47

Summer ends on the 21st of March, 1 day does not make it a scorcher, today
is 21 degrees in Sydney, please,   I live in Darwin, heat is our daily bread, we do not have
any cold changes,...

@dugaldking4688

It’s still Summer. Autumn doesn’t start till 20 March (Autumnal Equinox).

@Spacemonkeymojo

1:03 Um this is 9 News so why is this part of the video someone clearly interviewing for ABC News????

@nighthawktt

Hello Sydney Hot stuff
St Paddies day with plenty cold green beer 
Love Nine News
Hello Bondi 👋

@kungflu2967

Stay home play monster hunter and enjoy aircon all day long made my day

@kellygunner7625

Meanwhile in Canada 🇨🇦 today it was -15°C 🥶 🧊 ☃️..colder than normal for March 😮

@travelwithdebandnick

Wow almost 30o of a night, that's crazy

@Redozer3

I was at The Domain today, but not at the concert, scorcher it was today, I didn't know it would be super hot, I made a mistake staying in the car without the aircon while waiting in Surry Hills, I kind of liked driving around the city and stuff

@Willchannel90

Big pizza oven.

@LeeMcCabe-y4t

Merthyr Tydfil 🌍 OMG NHS TRUST 46 AFTER EVERY STORM COMES A 🌈 💯 Bill 🙏 
God Bless 🙏

@Oil_and_Natural_Gas

It's estimated that 25% of the steel bridges in the US could fail in 25 years, that's more than 10% or 50,000 of all the bridges, can you believe it? Hope they won’t. But search: Anything that has collapsed or crumbled in the US like "bridges such as I-35W",  "roads”, "buildings”, "pedestrian overpasses”, you will see some of them just collapsed themselves without even being flooded or anything. Indeed, this is our wake up call. It's a shame a lot of those that collapsed on themselves didn't last 50 years (some of which less than 10 years) in the US, and the US has been experiencing the number of railroad fatalities and injuries (those onboard the train) at least 10 times higher than China on an annual basis. Just unbelievable. The US has far less basic infrastructure than China (e.g. bridges, tunnels, dams, buildings, ports, subways, high speed rail, 5/5.5g network, electricity network, etc.), which makes it even far more ironic.  Just an example, a very QUICK AND SIMPLE EXAMPLE .

@Theaussiemixer

Don't forget to slip slop slap