If you received a tsunami warning from the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) app that has started to make you panic, don’t worry.
The Bureau of Meteorology has sparked confusion across the country after sending out a test alert on its new tsunami warning ...
The Bureau of Meteorology says there is no tsunami headed to Australia after sending a false warning to half the country ...
The Bureau of Meterology has apologised for causing confusion and panic for Australians after its app sent out a terrifying ...
Follow today’s news live. Saturday Paper amends robodebt article The Saturday Paper has amended an article four days after it was condemned by its own senior reporter as an “unethical” and “misleading ...
The Bureau of Meteorology triggered confusion and mild panic on Wednesday morning when it briefly issued a tsunami warning ...
Tsunami warnings appeared on the phones of many Australians on Wednesday morning. But the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM), which ...
The Bureau of Meteorology has apologised for issuing tsunami alerts around Australia this morning.
Forecasters say soon-to-be Hurricane Helene could undergo a Fujiwhara "interaction" with another storm over the south-central ...
Panic briefly set in among Bureau of Meteorology app users on Wednesday morning when they received a tsunami warning for ...
Thousands of Queenslanders have received a false emergency marine warning, raising alarm bells for residents living along the ...
The Bureau of Meteorology issued test verification posts on the BOM App between 11AM-12PM AEST on Wednesday 25 September 2024 ...