More than 12,000 ardent skiers gathered at Fusappalop Top Ship. A marathon for skiers poses its own special problems. A skier falling can bring down six others directly behind, causing a tangled mess of skis, legs, arms and bodies. The 53-mile course commemorates a course taken by King Gustav Vasa, the 16th century founder of modern Sweden and also an ardent skier. Surprisingly, most of the 12,000 entrants managed to complete the grueling course. The body filmed it. A new world of love at Susanne. Love's such fun and when you're happy your heart beats running, tipsy-tappity. Love at Susanne. And this goes with this, goes with this, goes with this. And this goes with that at Susanne. Susanne's going places with me. A new world to love at Susanne. Hello. Good evening, Peter Ackfield with the Gippsland News. The Legislative Council has rejected a government proposal to allow non-naturalised, I'm sorry but I just remembered the diamond in my ear, rather than upset them. The State Government has announced that an all-out campaign to try to restore Victoria's rivers and creeks. Hello again, Geoff Raymond with a brief look at tonight's late news and a referendum, oh shit. S-C-H-I-T. That's finger lickin' good. They don't pay him a great deal but he's got job satisfaction. Bloody hell. I'm up yours, Charlie. On now to the map as we see the capital cities and how they varied today. Some of them were not much better than Melbourne although of course up in the Queensland it was 25 degrees, nice sunny day there and it was 12 degrees, oh look this is bloody hopeless. I hope you're not keeping the tapes. So on to the forecast which may distress some people. We have flood warnings first of all, major flood warnings for the Wimmera, Avoka and Loddon rivers, moderate and the... Bugger. We've done it again. On now to the forecast and for the southwest of Western Australia, cold and mainly cloudy with showers falling as snow above 900 metres, gusty southwest winds reaching Galeforce at times.