Weather clearly plays a significant role in people’s lives, affecting many industries and activities. But many people also appreciate the weather for the spectacle it can provide — from thunderstorms to rainbows, colourful sunsets to crystalline frosts.
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The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) is again celebrating the drama and beauty of Australian weather through its 2025 calendar.
The calendar — now in its 40th year — features photos that capture Australia’s varied weather conditions through all four seasons in capital cities and country towns across the country.
The BoM was established in 1908 and has helped farmers daily with planning their crops and livestock management based on both weather and climate forecasts.
Forecasts are available via the BoM weather app, website, social media and other media outlets.
The full-colour calendar comes in either A2 or A4 size, is spiral-bound with one month to a page and weeks starting on every Monday.
It also includes public holidays, daylight saving dates, moon phases, solstices and equinoxes and monthly average weather conditions for 12 major cities.