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Australia news live: severe weather warning for southern NSW; chair of Creative Australia retires | Australia news – Beragampengetahuan

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Severe weather warning for southern NSW and strong winds for Sydney coast

Petra Stock

Petra Stock

Heavier falls were focused on southern New South Wales on Friday afternoon but the weather system was moving southwards and expected to clear the state by late in the evening, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.

At 2pm a severe weather warning was current for the NSW coastline across an area stretching from south of Wollongong to the Victorian border, including the south coast and parts of Illawarra, Southern Tablelands and Snowy Mountains districts.

BoM senior meteorologist Angus Hines said:

Throughout this warning area, we could see a further 60 to 120 millimetres of rain today.

The rain would gradually ease in the afternoon and evening but the risk of flooding remained as rivers had not yet subsided, Hines said. The State Emergency Service reminded people not to drive, ride or walk through flood water and stay clear of creeks and storm drains.

A resident receives supplies during flooding in North Shore, north of Port Macquarie, on Friday
A resident receives supplies during flooding in North Shore, north of Port Macquarie, on Friday. Photograph: Lindsay Moller/AAP

Strong wind warnings were in place for Sydney enclosed waters, Hunter coast, Sydney coast, Illawarra coast, Batemans coast and Eden coast.

Hazardous surf warnings were in place across Coffs coast, Macquarie coast, Hunter coast, Sydney Coast, Illawarra coast, Batemans coast and Eden coast.

Surf and swell conditions are expected to be hazardous for coastal activities such as rock fishing, boating and swimming. People were advised to stay out of the water and avoid walking near surf-exposed areas.

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Updated at 05.44 BST

Key events

More on Creative Australia chair Robert Morgan stepping down.

Current deputy chair Wesley Enoch will step up and take the role of acting chair, arts minister Tony Burke said in a statement this afternoon.

Morgan had played “a pivotal role” in establishing Creative Australia and “modernising” the federal arts council and funding body, Burke said.

He continued:

Mr Morgan committed to leading the transition of the organisation and told me of his intention to retire once the legislation was in place and Creative Australia established. Music Australia, Creative Workplaces and the First Nations Board are now in place and Writing Australia will commence from 1 July this year. Now is the beragampengetahuan to hand-over to a new Chair.

As Chair of the Australia Council since July 2021, Mr Morgan has made an invaluable contribution to the cultural sector in Australia and I thank him for his commitment, passion and professionalism.

Morgan said:

It has been a great honour to have served as the Chair of Creative Australia during the period of its establishment and supporting its ambitions for Australia’s artists, creators and cultural visionaries.

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