Bureau of Meteorology warns Friday ‘most dangerous’ with hot, dry and windy conditions expected, including wind gusts up to 90km/h Blistering heat is continuing across most of Australia as the worst heatwave since black summer sees temperatures nudge 50C in parts of the country. Adelaide residents woke up to 31C on Thursday morning, after the city reached a scorching 43C on Wednesday, according to the Bureau of Meteorology. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://ift.tt/3GXnAEM via IFTTT
Government intends to ratify 2003 Unesco convention and celebrate country’s cultural activities
Traditions including pantomime, carol singing and steel pan drumming could be recognised in a register of cultural heritage in the UK.
Under the proposals, festivals and celebrations including Hogmanay, Burns Night, Shrove Tuesday and the Welsh tradition of holding eisteddfodau, where all cultural activities including singing and spoken word are conducted in the Welsh language, could be understood as cultural heritage.
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