Victoria’s Mt Buller ski resort will close early this season, confirming this Sunday as the last day of the 2024 ski season. It’s the second consecutive season that Australian resorts have struggled with weather and conditions.

Rain and warm temperatures have played havoc this August and despite the heroic efforts of the mountain operations team who have been making and moving snow it has been decided skiing and snowboarding for the season will wrap up at 5pm Sunday.

The mountain has experienced snow making issues this year, as reported on SnowsBest and combined with a fortnight of gale force winds, rain and wild weather has dramatically reduced the snow cover across most of the ski area and all available snow is being harvested and groomed to ensure the best possible experience for guests on Bourke Street and the Gliders carpet area until the close of operations.

Skiers and boarders are invited to make the most of the final days of the season with fun sliding on Bourke Street with the Bourke Street Express and Bourke St and Gliders carpets rolling and ideal conditions for beginners with soft spring snow.

Lift passes are discounted to reflect the reduced terrain and beginner level lessons are available at the Ski & Snowboard School.

Resort Management GM Alan Arthur shared, “I want to thank everyone for their hard work in what has been an incredibly challenging season. The lack of natural snow was not what we wanted for our 100th year of skiing, but the celebrations were a highlight I’m sure many of us won’t forget,” said Alan Arthur, Resort Management General Manager.

Vehicles will be free to enter the Mt Buller Village from noon and the requirement to carry wheel chains will no longer be enforced. Please note there is some snow on the forecast next week so please check conditions and carry chains for your safety.

Resort Entry and parking charges have been reduced to $44 for the last days of season 2024.  The free carpark shuttle and village shuttles will run until 6pm on Sunday and bookable RideShare services will be available for those with luggage or needing transport directly between accommodation and car parks.

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