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Australia's Snow Drought Breaks as Storm "Buries" the Ski Resorts

Australia's Snow Drought Breaks as Storm "Buries" the Ski Resorts

Two days ago, webcams across Australia's ski resorts were showing bare, grassy slopes. Now they're buried in white. A cold snap has dumped fresh snow from the Snowies to the Victorian high country overnight, with Thredbo copping 24cm, Perisher 20cm and Hotham reporting a storm total of 30cm. Blizzard conditions, sub-zero temps and howling winds have made for a proper winter morning - and snowmaking crews are making the most of it while the cold sticks around. Here's how each resort fared.

Michael Fulton
Snowless in July: Australia's Historic Dry Start Gets Trolled by Japan

Snowless in July: Australia's Historic Dry Start Gets Trolled by Japan

Australia's 2026 ski season has hit a grim milestone - Spencers Creek read zero centimetres entering July, matching the second-worst start in 72 years of records. A Japanese resort seized the moment, posting webcam shots of brown Aussie slopes to spruik its own snow. El Nino is the likely culprit, but 72 years of data says panic is premature - a storm packing up to 40cm was forecast to hit from Thursday. Here's what's actually going on, and what history says happens next.

Michael Fulton
Falls Creek Adds Major International Sculpture to Its Mountain Art Collection

Falls Creek Adds Major International Sculpture to Its Mountain Art Collection

Falls Creek has a new landmark this winter. The Flower of the Alpine Sun - a golden orb sculpture by Italian urban artist Gio Veronesi - now stands over ten metres tall near Cloud 9 cafe, sitting above 1,600 metres elevation and ranking among the highest altitude public artworks in Australia. Five years in the making and funded by the Victorian Government, it doubles as a viewing platform into the Alpine National Park and anchors a growing art programme at the resort.

Michael Fulton
The Snow Arrived. Mt Buller Stole the Show. Opening Weekend Is On.

The Snow Arrived. Mt Buller Stole the Show. Opening Weekend Is On.

We called the snow event. We didn't call Mt Buller leading the pack with 25cm. Falls Creek is sitting on 15cm and still falling, Hotham at 15cm, Thredbo at 13cm overnight. Snowguns are firing across the board and Opening Weekend is Saturday. The 2026 Australian season is starting in serious shape.

Michael Fulton
Snow Arrives Just in Time: Australian Alps Forecast Ahead of Kings Birthday Opening Weekend 2026

Snow Arrives Just in Time: Australian Alps Forecast Ahead of Kings Birthday Opening Weekend 2026

The 2026 Australian ski season opens on Kings Birthday weekend - 6 to 8 June - and the timing couldn't be better. A natural snowfall event is tracking across the Alps right now, with Perisher forecast to pick up 43.3cm and Thredbo 35.6cm over the next 10 days. Cooler temperatures from the start of June will also get the snow guns running. Not a blockbuster opening - but a genuinely solid one. Here's the full breakdown.

Michael Fulton
Falls Creek with fresh snow

Major Snowfall Forecast for Australian Ski Resorts: What Riders Need to Know

A significant cold front is set to bring substantial snowfall to Australian ski resorts this week, with up to 90cm predicted for some areas. However, varying conditions and potential challenges await skiers and riders.

Michael Fulton
Falls Creek Summit Chair Opens After 45cm Fresh Snow Hits Victorian Alps

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.

Michael Fulton
Falls Creek Opens Ruined Castle and Scotts Chairlifts, Expands Open Terrain

Falls Creek Opens Ruined Castle and Scotts Chairlifts, Expands Open Terrain

Falls Creek ski resort kicks off the weekend by opening Ruined Castle and Scott Chairlifts, bringing the total to 9 operational lifts. With favourable weather conditions and ongoing snowmaking efforts, the resort is set for an promising season.

Michael Fulton
Falls Creek, Australia, Ramps Up Operations With 3 More Lifts Opening Following Strong Start to the Season

Falls Creek Expands Ski Terrain with Three New Lift Openings

Falls Creek ski resort in Australia is set to open three additional lifts, expanding accessible terrain following a strong start to the 2025 snow season.

Michael Fulton
Australian Ski Resorts Open for 2025 Season with Fresh Snowfall

Australian Ski Resorts Open for 2025 Season with Fresh Snowfall

Australia's major ski resorts have officially opened for the 2025 season following a winter storm that delivered fresh snow across the Australian Alps. Falls Creek, Mount Hotham, Perisher, Thredbo, and Mount Buller are all operating with beginner terrain available, whilst forecasts predict over 50 centimetres of additional snow throughout the opening weekend, promising excellent conditions for skiers and riders.

Michael Fulton
The new Cloud 9 restaurant at Falls Creek

Cloud 9 Restaurant at Falls Creek Completes Major Upgrade

Falls Creek's Cloud 9 Restaurant, located at the heart of the ski field, has undergone a significant three-year redevelopment. The upgraded venue now offers improved accessibility, expanded dining areas, and enhanced facilities to serve skiers and riders at this popular Australian ski resort.

Michael Fulton
Falls Creek Sports Introduces Free Equipment Valet Service

Falls Creek Sports Introduces Free Equipment Valet Service

Falls Creek Sports offers a convenient free equipment valet service for renters, allowing skiers and riders to store their gear overnight and start fresh each morning.

Michael Fulton
Perisher highest peaks

Major Investments Boost Australian Ski Resorts for 2025 Season

Australian ski resorts are gearing up for the 2025 season with significant upgrades, including new chairlifts, enhanced snowmaking capabilities, and innovative terrain features.

Michael Fulton
Thredbo with no snow in the middle of the season.

Warm Winter Forecast Threatens Australian Ski Season...Again

The Bureau of Meteorology predicts one of Australia's warmest winters on record, potentially impacting the upcoming ski season. With temperatures expected to be 1.5°C above average, ski resorts may face challenges in maintaining snow cover.

Michael Fulton
Falls Creek Wombats Run

Falls Creek 2025 Season Permits: Early Bird and All-Resort Passes Now Available

Falls Creek has launched its 2025 Early Bird Sale for Vehicle Resort Entry Season Permits at $515 ($415 for seniors), offering unlimited access throughout the snow season. The All Resorts Permit is also available at $959, providing season-long entry to all six Victorian alpine resorts.

Michael Fulton
Falls Creek Beginner Ski Guide: 3 Best Runs for Newcomers

Falls Creek Beginner Ski Guide: 3 Best Runs for Newcomers

Falls Creek, Victoria's largest ski resort, emerges as a paradise for beginner skiers. With its gentle slopes, dedicated learning areas, and Australia's best ski-in, ski-out village, it offers an unparalleled experience for those new to the sport. The resort's layout, built around a sloping valley, provides natural, easy gradients perfect for building confidence.

Michael Fulton

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Spain Moves to Ban Smoking at Ski Resorts Under New Tobacco Law

Spain Moves to Ban Smoking at Ski Resorts Under New Tobacco Law

Spain's government has approved a draft tobacco law that would ban smoking across a wide range of outdoor spaces, including sports venues - a category Spanish winter sports media expect to cover ski resorts, potentially extending to slopes and lifts themselves. The rules would also apply to e-cigarettes and vaping devices, even nicotine-free ones. The bill still has to clear the Spanish parliament before any ban, signage, or fines can take effect.

22 July 2026
South Tyrol Approves New 16-Person Ciampinoi Gondola in Val Gardena

South Tyrol Approves New 16-Person Ciampinoi Gondola in Val Gardena

South Tyrol has approved a full rebuild of the Ciampinoi cable car in Selva di Val Gardena, replacing the current 12-person gondola with a 16-person cabin and a new mountain-station restaurant. Capacity is capped at 3,200 people an hour rather than the 3,600 the operator wanted, and 250,000 euros must go toward compensatory measures. No construction or opening date has been set, though the upgrade is partly aimed at clearing bottlenecks before the 2031 Alpine Ski World Championships.

22 July 2026
Resort Spotlight: Hoshino Tomamu - Corporate Japan's Mountain Playground Revisited

Resort Spotlight: Hoshino Tomamu - Corporate Japan's Mountain Playground Revisited

Hoshino Tomamu is the ski resort equivalent of a conference hotel that happens to have excellent powder. Built for corporate retreats and package tourists, it offers genuine Hokkaido snow on surprisingly limited terrain - 29 runs spread across 585 vertical metres.

21 July 2026
La Thuile's New Cable Car Replaces Two Ageing Chairlifts

La Thuile's New Cable Car Replaces Two Ageing Chairlifts

La Thuile is spending 38.7 million US dollars on a new 10-person cable car linking Les Suches to Chaz Dura, replacing the La Combe and Chaz Dura chairlifts after nearly forty years of service. Built by Leitner, the new cable car runs 1,950 metres to a top station at 2,576 metres, carrying up to 3,000 people an hour with a six-minute ride. It also improves the connection to La Rosiere in France via the Petit-Saint-Bernard Pass, and is on track to open for the 2026/27 season.

21 July 2026
The Remarkables Adds Scarpa Bowl to Its Inbounds Terrain

The Remarkables Adds Scarpa Bowl to Its Inbounds Terrain

The Remarkables is adding new inbounds terrain for winter, bringing the Scarpa Bowl - known locally as the Toilet Bowl - into its lift-accessed network after years as backcountry-only ground. The roughly 500 metre run is reached by bootpacking from the top of the Sugar Bowl chairlift, with a shuttle picking skiers up from the road at the bottom. It's a smaller, faster addition than the resort's planned Doolans expansion, though the new terrain hasn't opened yet due to a lack of snow this season.

21 July 2026
Ski Portillo Cut Off After Storm Dumps More Than 4.5 Metres of Snow

Ski Portillo Cut Off After Storm Dumps More Than 4.5 Metres of Snow

Ski Portillo remains isolated after an extended storm buried the Chilean resort under more than 4.5 metres of snow, with both ground and air access suspended since Tuesday while crews monitor avalanche hazards and worsening weather. Resort officials say further snowfall is expected in the coming days and haven't set a timeline for reopening the mountain road. Once access resumes, the scale of the snowpack could set up a strong season at one of the Southern Hemisphere's most historic ski resorts.

21 July 2026
Resort Spotlight: Lotte Arai - Japan's Corporate Ski Anomaly With 22 Metres of Annual Snowfall

Resort Spotlight: Lotte Arai - Japan's Corporate Ski Anomaly With 22 Metres of Annual Snowfall

Lotte Arai receives 22 metres of annual snowfall - exceptional even by Japanese standards - but its corporate ownership model and limited terrain create an unusual cost-benefit equation. Here's what the numbers actually mean on the ground.

19 July 2026
Resort Spotlight: Banff Sunshine Village - Nine Metres of Snow and a Season That Runs Until May

Resort Spotlight: Banff Sunshine Village - Nine Metres of Snow and a Season That Runs Until May

Banff Sunshine Village sits at 1,660m base and receives 9.27m of snow annually. Inside Banff National Park, it offers a six-month season and terrain split that skews heavily advanced - though the crowds and lift infrastructure tell their own story.

18 July 2026