As the end of January approaches, the inevitable "Back to School" rush begins. New uniforms are bought, books are covered and the relaxed holiday schedule is replaced by the routine of the school term. In many Victorian households, this transition often...
Read more >>January in Queensland is famous for two things: humidity and heat. We often see stretches of weather where the temperature hovers in the mid-thirties and the nights don't offer much relief. While this is great beach weather, it creates a unique problem...
Read more >>January in New South Wales is synonymous with the pink stumps test at the SCG, beach days, and humidity. It is statistically the hottest month of the year, which provides the perfect operating environment for your Oasis Inverter Heat Pump. While we...
Read more >>December in Queensland brings the heat. We often see stretches of days where the mercury hits 35 degrees and the humidity soars. While we usually talk about heating pools, there is a very real problem in the Sunshine State of pools becoming too warm....
Read more >>December in NSW brings the heat, but it also brings humidity and heatwaves. While we often talk about heating pools, there is such a thing as a pool being too warm. During a run of 35-degree days in Western Sydney, pool water...
Read more >>In many Victorian households, the Christmas Day swim is a cherished tradition. Whether it is a quick dip before lunch or a massive pool volleyball tournament with the extended family, the pool is often the centrepiece of the celebration. However,...
Read more >>Queensland is famous for its outdoor lifestyle, often made possible by the refreshing breezes that come off the ocean or the bay. While that afternoon breeze is a relief on a humid day, it is the number one enemy of...
Read more >>November in New South Wales marks the shift into high gear for social calendars. From pre-Christmas gatherings to casual weekend BBQs, backyards across Sydney and the coast are becoming the centre of activity. However, any local knows that November weather...
Read more >>One of the defining characteristics of the Victorian climate is the significant drop in temperature once the sun goes down. In November, we often enjoy beautiful, sunny days followed by single-digit overnight lows. For pool owners, this creates a frustrating...
Read more >>In Queensland, we are lucky to enjoy a climate that makes the rest of Australia jealous. By October, the days are already hitting the high twenties, and the impulse to jump in the pool is strong. However, many Brisbane and...
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