Winter goes from June 1st till the end of August.
Australia, as with all of the Southern Hemisphere, has its winter during the months of June, July and August.
Winter
It depends on the state. Strawberries come into season in Queensland in July. In New South Wales, apples are in season. Mandarins also come in season, but this is earlier than July.
Australia does not have typhoons Australia has hurricanes and Australia has huricane season during Its summer. Typhoons in the northern tropics Hurricanes in the southern tropics.
Summer
Tuesday 10th July ! (:
July 13, 2011
The first settlers arrived in Australia during Australia's mid-Summer.
Australia's winter begins on June 1 and continues for the months of June, July and August. In the far tropical north of Australia, winter is less easily defined. There tends to just be a dry season, which extends from May through to September/October, contrasted with the wet season for the remainder of the year.
In Australia, July is the first full month of Winter.
No, it is the first official month of winter in the temperate parts of the country, since Australia is in the southern hemisphere. The tropical parts of Australia are in their 'dry season' during June.
Blueberries are in season starting in the spring so I don't know why it would be any different in NZ. For us in the U.S., New Zealand's blueberries would come into season during North America's fall season, since NZ is south of the Equator and has its seasons opposite from ours.