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Australia has summer, autumn, winter and spring, the same as other countries. The difference is that, being in the Southern Hemisphere, these seasons occur at the opposite times of the year from their occurrence in the northern hemisphere.

Spring begin on the 1st of September and runs through to November, Summer is from 1 December to the end of February, Autumn is from 1 March to May, and Winter is from 1 June to the end of August.

In the far tropical north, there are still the four seasons, but more obvious are the 'wet' and 'dry' seasons. Late spring and throughout summer is the time when the monsoons move in, and the weather is hot and humid throughout this time, whilst winter is a dry season.

In the far north, the traditional indigenous people of Australia recognised six seasons: to view these six seasons, go to the related link below.

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