Department of Primary Industries and Regions Jobs

Department of Primary Industries and Regions

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11 Waymouth St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
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Department of Primary Industries and Regions Weather

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Weather Overview in Adelaide

Adelaide's weather features a classic Mediterranean pattern, with hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters ideal for outdoor campus activities at Department of Primary Industries and Regions. Annual average temperature is 17°C (63°F), with summer highs averaging 28-30°C (82-86°F) and lows around 16°C (61°F). Winters bring highs of 15-16°C (59-61°F) and lows of 8-9°C (46-48°F). Rainfall totals 530mm yearly, peaking at 80mm in winter months. Sunny days dominate, with over 2,500 hours of sunshine annually, supporting a vibrant academic environment. Heatwaves occasionally push temperatures above 40°C (104°F), while humidity remains low. These patterns influence daily life, from extended daylight for studying to milder conditions for commuting. Faculty and students appreciate the predictability, though preparation for variable winds is advised. Check Rate My Professor for Department of Primary Industries and Regions experiences.

Seasonal Weather Patterns at Department of Primary Industries and Regions

Summers (Dec-Feb) at Department of Primary Industries and Regions bring dry heat with averages of 29°C (84°F) highs and minimal rain (20mm/month), perfect for fieldwork but requiring sun protection. Autumn (Mar-May) cools to 22°C (72°F) with increasing showers. Winters (Jun-Aug) are mild at 16°C (61°F) with 70mm monthly rain, occasionally windy. Spring (Sep-Nov) warms to 23°C (73°F) with blooming landscapes. University policies include heat alerts and flexible schedules during extremes. Extra costs: summer AC utilities (~AUD 200/quarter), winter heating (~AUD 150), and clothing like jackets (AUD 100-200). Safety tips include hydration stations on campus; equip with sunglasses, hats, and raincoats.

Summer

Hot, dry: 29°C/84°F high, low rain ☀️

Winter

Mild, wet: 16°C/61°F high, 70mm rain 🌧️

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Environmental Factors in Adelaide

Adelaide sits at near sea level (30m altitude), on stable sedimentary geology with no active volcanoes, minimizing seismic risks. Air quality excels with average AQI 25-40 (good), low PM2.5 levels due to coastal breezes dispersing pollutants. This supports health for Department of Primary Industries and Regions community, reducing respiratory issues. University provides green spaces and monitoring. Pollution is minimal compared to larger cities, enhancing focus for studies. Learn more via higher-ed-career-advice.

Natural Hazards and Safety at Department of Primary Industries and Regions

Key risks include summer bushfires (moderate frequency), occasional floods from heavy winter rains, prolonged droughts, and heatwaves. Earthquakes are rare (low magnitude). Department of Primary Industries and Regions follows state emergency protocols with campus alerts, evacuation drills, and bushfire plans. Safety measures: firebreaks, early warning apps.

HazardFrequencyUniversity Response
BushfiresSummer, occasionalEvacuation, alerts
FloodsRareDrainage, closures
DroughtsPeriodicWater conservation
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Liveability and Comfort Ratings for Adelaide

Adelaide scores high for Department of Primary Industries and Regions affiliates, balancing comfort and low risks. Ratings help gauge suitability for studies or work.

★★★★☆ Temperature Comfort (4/5): Mild year-round aids productivity.
★★★★★ Precipitation Manageability (5/5): Low volume, easy handling.
★★★★☆ Air Quality (4/5): Clean, health-supportive.
★★★★☆ Natural Disaster Safety (4/5): Low overall risk.
★★★★½ Overall Liveability (4.5/5): Top-tier for academics. Students thrive in sunny conditions; faculty enjoy work-life balance. Explore Rate My Professor insights.

Costs and Equipment for Weather in Adelaide

Budget AUD 300-500 yearly for weather gear: UV clothing, umbrellas, boots for wet winters. Insurance covers fire/flood (~AUD 100 extra). Utilities spike in extremes. Equip with portable fans, heaters. Links to university-salaries and professor-salaries contextualize costs for Department of Primary Industries and Regions roles.

Health and Living Conditions at Department of Primary Industries and Regions

Mild weather minimizes health issues, though heat can cause dehydration—campus clinics assist. Low pollution supports wellness; coastal location aids transport via trams/buses. Campus life flourishes with outdoor events. University resources include wellness programs. Check administration-jobs for support roles.

Resources for Weather Preparedness in Adelaide

  • BOM app for forecasts and alerts ⚠️
  • Department of Primary Industries and Regions safety guides
  • State emergency site for bushfire updates

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Student Perspectives on Adelaide Environment

Many students at Department of Primary Industries and Regions discuss how the local climate impacts focus and productivity; the mild temperatures and abundant sunshine make long study days enjoyable, though summer heat requires indoor adjustments. Reviews highlight excellent air quality boosting outdoor collaboration, with rare disruptions from fires. Parents appreciate low hazard risks for family visits. Faculty note the environment enhances fieldwork in primary industries. Read their detailed experiences alongside professor reviews on Rate My Professor at Department of Primary Industries and Regions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

☀️What is the average weather in Adelaide?

Adelaide averages 17°C (63°F) yearly, with summer highs of 29°C (84°F) and winter 16°C (61°F). Rainfall is 530mm, mostly winter. Explore more at Higher Ed Jobs.

🌫️How does pollution affect life at Department of Primary Industries and Regions?

Low pollution (AQI 25-40) minimally impacts health; breezes keep air clean. University supports monitoring. Check Rate My Professor for insights.

⚠️What natural hazards are common in Adelaide?

Bushfires, heatwaves, rare floods/droughts. Low earthquake risk. Learn safety at Higher Ed Career Advice.

🏙️What is the liveability rating for Adelaide?

4.5/5 overall: excellent comfort, safety. High rankings for academics. Visit University Salaries for related info.

💰What extra costs come with Adelaide weather?

AUD 300-500/year for gear/utilities. Explore opportunities at Higher Ed Jobs.

🌤️Is Adelaide air quality good for students?

Yes, consistently good AQI supports health. See Rate My Professor at Department of Primary Industries and Regions.

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