Its part of the cycle here in the NT. The govt fire bombs areas from aircraft, lightening does a fair bit, and black fellas been burning it for 60,000 years.
Its different than down south, we have two seasons, wet and dry.
The wet really begins about Sept, the days become more humid, the temperature dosn't change much, but it feels like it gets a lot hotter. It dosn't really start raining properly until late Nov/Dec. The build up.
About April/May, we get "knock em down" storms. the last fling of the wet, and the storms blow very hard, and knocks a lot spear grass down, thus spreading the seed into the wet fertile ground, ready for the next wet. The humidity stops, and about july, its beginning to turn brown, and the burning begins proper. Then its clear enough to detect just about any where you want.
Nights cool down, and get to lows of round 19-20 C with occasional cold nights of 16/17C. Days stay steady at about 30-33C but feel sooooo much cooler than the 30-33C we get now. Huge difference in temp, even though its actually the same.
The PC brigade wouldn't have a clue about life up here, they come and try, they have little wins, and usually last about 1 or 2 years before they head back to cities where they can have real soy lattes, and sit around in cafes and criticise the world around them. :|