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Falls Creek Summit Chair Opens After 45cm Fresh Snow Hits Victorian Alps
Falls Creek has received 45cm of fresh snow this week, with the Summit chair now operational and 13 of 15 lifts running. The storm hits perfectly during July school holidays, opening access to the Maze's advanced terrain and setting the resort up for a strong remainder of the season.

Palisades Tahoe Development Compromise Reached After 14-Year Dispute
A long-standing development dispute at Palisades Tahoe ski resort has been resolved through a compromise agreement, reducing the scale of planned expansion while allowing for modernisation.

Swiss Glaciers Reach Annual Melt Point Weeks Early in 2025
Swiss glaciers have hit their annual tipping point for mass loss weeks ahead of schedule, signalling accelerated melting and potential impacts on water resources.

New Mexico Flood: Search Continues for Missing Residents
Severe flooding in Ruidoso, New Mexico has left three people missing as rescue teams work to locate those swept away by raging waters. The disaster has prompted evacuations and widespread damage to homes and infrastructure.

Australia's Cold June: Winter Forecast Revisited
Despite predictions of a warmer winter, many parts of Australia experienced a notably cold June. This article examines the temperature trends and their implications for the rest of the winter season.

Unexpected July Snowfall in French Alps
A recent cold snap has brought snow to the French Alps in July, with snowfall recorded at altitudes above 2,300m. This unusual weather event has captured attention, though experts note it's not unprecedented for the region.

Eurostar Expands Routes with New Train Fleet
Eurostar announces plans for direct services to Geneva and other European destinations with a new fleet of up to 50 trains, set to begin operations in the early 2030s.

Deer Valley's $600 Million Expansion: Four Seasons Resort Development
Extell Development Company has secured a $600 million loan for the construction of Four Seasons Resort and Residences in Deer Valley, Utah. This project marks the first new luxury alpine village development in North America in over 40 years.

Whoosh Unveils Queenstown Transportation Network Proposal
Whoosh, a New Zealand-based company, has presented plans for an innovative transportation system in Queenstown, featuring self-driving cabins on an elevated cable network.
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