Sydney dust photos from ODT readers

Former Dunedin man Carl Sagstad took this photo after the orange glow faded. "Behind the sticking...
Former Dunedin man Carl Sagstad took this photo after the orange glow faded. "Behind the sticking-up white building (centre) is where the CBD is supposed to be and you can faintly see the Harbour Bridge on the left side."
Former Dunedin man Braden Fastier, of the Manly Daily newspaper, photographed Manly this morning...
Former Dunedin man Braden Fastier, of the Manly Daily newspaper, photographed Manly this morning at the height of the red dust storm.
Former Dunedin man Braden Fastier, of the Manly Daily newspaper, photographed Manly this morning...
Former Dunedin man Braden Fastier, of the Manly Daily newspaper, photographed Manly this morning at the height of the red dust storm.
Former Dunedin man Braden Fastier, of the Manly Daily newspaper, photographed Manly this morning...
Former Dunedin man Braden Fastier, of the Manly Daily newspaper, photographed Manly this morning at the height of the red dust storm.
Former Dunedin man Braden Fastier, of the Manly Daily newspaper, photographed Manly this morning...
Former Dunedin man Braden Fastier, of the Manly Daily newspaper, photographed Manly this morning at the height of the red dust storm.
Former Dunedin man Braden Fastier, of the Manly Daily newspaper, photographed Manly this morning...
Former Dunedin man Braden Fastier, of the Manly Daily newspaper, photographed Manly this morning at the height of the red dust storm.
Juanita Abercrombie, formerly of Dunedin, took this photo from her balcony in Castle Hill.
Juanita Abercrombie, formerly of Dunedin, took this photo from her balcony in Castle Hill.
Juanita Abercrombie, formerly of Dunedin, took this photo from her balcony in Castle Hill.
Juanita Abercrombie, formerly of Dunedin, took this photo from her balcony in Castle Hill.

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