While the four-season model suits the temperate southern coast, it fails to accurately describe life in northern Australia (Queensland, the Northern Territory, and Western Australia). In these tropical and subtropical zones, the temperature remains relatively consistent year-round. Instead of summer and winter, locals operate on a two-season calendar dictated by rainfall:
Deciduous trees in regions like the High Country (Victoria) change color, and wine regions enter harvest season. Winter: June to August
Famous for wildflower blooms, particularly in Western Australia, and the start of the cricket season. The Two Seasons of the Tropical North
While the four-season model suits the temperate southern coast, it fails to accurately describe life in northern Australia (Queensland, the Northern Territory, and Western Australia). In these tropical and subtropical zones, the temperature remains relatively consistent year-round. Instead of summer and winter, locals operate on a two-season calendar dictated by rainfall:
Deciduous trees in regions like the High Country (Victoria) change color, and wine regions enter harvest season. Winter: June to August
Famous for wildflower blooms, particularly in Western Australia, and the start of the cricket season. The Two Seasons of the Tropical North