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read moreWith the start of the weekend seeing generous snowfalls across the Australia’s alpine region, ski fields have started operating at resorts including Mount Hotham, Falls Creek and Mount Buller in Victoria.
The snowfalls are welcome in the wake of ski resorts being unable to operate their ski lifts during their King's Birthday long weekend opening due to lack of snow.
Snowfalls have seen Mount Hotham enjoy a 33-centimetre snow base, while storms have delivered 36cm at Falls Creek. As a result, ski schools and lessons are operating over the weekend at each resort.
Mt Buller woke to 14cms of fresh snow blanketing the resort this morning with its lifts now in operation, aided by the resort’s snow making equipment.
Mt Hotham's General Manager of Operations, Len Dobell, said with significant snow falling over the past week, the team had been hard at work getting the mountain "ready to spin lifts."
Dobell told the ABC “we can't wait to welcome guests back for another great season.”
A statement from Mt Buller advised “the cold temperatures have been ideal for snowmaking to get underway on the summit area and the resort is working to collaborate with mother nature to get more terrain open as soon as conditions permit.
“More snowfall is in the forecast this week and will be perfect timing for visitors planning their snow holidays for the school break. The resort currently has skiing and snowboarding on Bourke Street and sightseeing on the Northside Express chairlift.”
Mt Buller’s Village Toboggan Park is also open for snowplay.
Snowfalls at Thredbo have currently seen its Walkabout in the Cruiser Area open and its Merritts Gondola and Kosciuszko Chairlift open for scenic passengers.
Thredbo’s Cruiser and Gunbarrel chairlifts are expected to start running for skiing and snowboarding in the coming days.
The snow has triggered a strong flow of bookings and enquiries to the resorts.
Images: Weekend snow at Mt Buller (top) and Thredbo (below).
10th June 2023 - Skiers and snowboarders mark winter season opening at Victoria’s Mt Buller
5th June 2023 - Snow Season Central spotlights potential delays to Australian Ski Season
3rd June 2023 - Data reveals highest snowfalls at Southern Hemisphere ski resorts
31st May 2023 - Victoria Police urge snow visitors to be well prepared
24th May 2023 - SafeWork NSW inspectors head to snowfields ahead of 2023 ski season
24th April 2023 - Rebuilt Selwyn Snow Resort set for June reopening
14th April 2023 - Thredbo Resort welcomes first snowfalls ahead of 2023 winter season
24th March 2023 - Thredbo launches winter season passes, lift passes and lessons for 2023
8th March 2023 - Opening of Bogong High Plains Road will see ski season go ahead at Falls Creek
18th February 2023 - Top skiers and snowboarders call for winter sport’s international governing body to act on climate change
12th December 2022 - Michael Kennedy congratulated for 20 years as Snow Australia Chief Executive
1st December 2022 - Hiking season starts at Mt Hotham
20th November 2022 - Thredbo named Australia’s Best Ski Resort sixth consecutive year
20th October 2022 - Snow Australia officially recognised as full member of the International Ski Mountaineering Federation
19th September 2022 - Mt Buller welcomes weekend of snow
31st August 2022 - Snow Australia welcomes Jen Krawczyk as new National Integrity Manager
26th August 2022 - New Snow Play and Activity Hub planned for Mount Hotham
4th August 2022 - Expressions of Interest now open for commercial operations at Mt Hotham’s snowplay activity zone
10th August 2021 - Mt Buller reopens for snow lovers from regional Victoria
27th May 2021 - Safety program ensures all NSW Alpine Ski Area operators know their obligations
27th March 2020 - Doubts over Australian ski season as Coronavirus restrictions impact
24th July 2018 - 10-year $10 million investment announced for Charlotte Pass ski area
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