The NSW Education Department announced the closures, saying the decision was made in consultation with the NSW Rural Fire Service.
This is the first time in nearly three years the whole of Sydney has been under a total fire ban, with the mercury expected to soar to 33 degrees in the CBD and 35 in the west.The most up to date information about school closures is available at the.
This is the first time in nearly three years the whole of Sydney has been under a total fire ban, with the mercury expected to soar to 33 degrees in the CBD and 35 in the west.The most up to date information about school closures is available at theAustralia Latest News, Australia Headlines
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