In the Northern Hemisphere, the story of winter is written in the language of hibernation. It is a tale of shuttered windows, skeletal trees, and skies that turn grey at four in the afternoon. But in Australia, the story of the winter months—June, July, and August—is written in a different ink. It is a story of contradiction, of warmth amidst the cold, and of a land that refuses to sleep.
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