The South Eastern Australian Climate Initiative (SEACI) is a three year, $7 million research program investigating the causes and impacts of climate change and climate variability across south eastern Australia.
Launched in 2006, SEACI is a partnership involving government and industry, and is managed by the Murray-Darling Basin Commission. CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology are the initiative research partners.
This website provides general information on the climate of south eastern Australia as well as reporting on the results of SEACI research.