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‘Swift Quake’: Taylor Swift fans cause seismic activity during US concert

‘Swift Quake’: Taylor Swift fans cause seismic activity during US concert

The concert registered signals on a nearby seismometer roughly equivalent to a magnitude 2.3 earthquake.

  • by Chang Che

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Another earthquake hits Melbourne, but barely rattles a window

Another earthquake hits Melbourne, but barely rattles a window

A magnitude-2.4 earthquake struck near Gembrook in the Dandenong Ranges on Wednesday morning, but was only felt by a few Victorians.

  • by Lachlan Abbott
Strong earthquake shakes Indonesia’s main island of Java

Strong earthquake shakes Indonesia’s main island of Java

The quake killed one woman and damaged at least 93 houses, schools, health centres, and houses of worship and government facilities in Yogyakarta and its neighbouring provinces.

Australian cities would get no warning of big earthquake

Australian cities would get no warning of big earthquake

California, Japan and China all operate early warning systems for quakes, but Australia’s major cities have none. Here’s why.

  • by Liam Mannix
‘Growling noise’ and shaking beds as 4.6 earthquake rocks Victoria overnight
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‘Growling noise’ and shaking beds as 4.6 earthquake rocks Victoria overnight

The tremor struck about 1.30am in the state’s High Country and was felt in Melbourne. It’s the biggest aftershock since the major earthquake of September 2021.

  • by Lachlan Abbott
Victoria is being squeezed, literally. Is it now an earthquake hotspot?
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Victoria is being squeezed, literally. Is it now an earthquake hotspot?

There seem to have been more earthquakes than usual lately. Why?

  • by Liam Mannix
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What to do in an earthquake

What to do in an earthquake

This is advice issued by the Victorian SES on what to do in an earthquake, including aftershocks.

  • by Michael Bachelard
A geological car crash: Five images that explain Melbourne’s earthquake

A geological car crash: Five images that explain Melbourne’s earthquake

Australia is actually quite earthquake prone thanks to a unique, warped stress field that lies across our continent.

  • by Liam Mannix
‘Very big, violent shake’: Melbourne’s strongest tremor in 120 years jolts a sleeping city

‘Very big, violent shake’: Melbourne’s strongest tremor in 120 years jolts a sleeping city

Sunday’s earthquake struck at 11.41pm, just two kilometres below ground level, which created a powerful bang and shudder that jolted Melburnians from their beds.

  • by Benjamin Preiss, Bianca Hall and Najma Sambul
Why magnitude 3.8 earthquake felt unusually strong

Why magnitude 3.8 earthquake felt unusually strong

Sunday night’s earthquake in Sunbury was 100 times smaller than the Victorian tremor that caused damage in 2021, but still shook tens of thousands of Melburnians due to its proximity to the city.

  • by Benjamin Preiss and Najma Sambul
‘I honestly thought a tram hit my house’: What readers said about the earthquake

‘I honestly thought a tram hit my house’: What readers said about the earthquake

Loud bangs, barking dogs and rattling windows. Here are some experiences of Sunday’s earthquake, described by Age readers.

  • by Najma Sambul and Daniella Miletic