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A language spoken by Aboriginal children in a remote part of central Australia has a “radically innovative” structure.
See fantastic images from a census of manta rays at Lady Elliot Island in the Great Barrier Reef.
The aurora australis is captured in vibrant detail in this week's reader photograph.
Preparing fossils that are hundreds of millions of years old is a delicate process at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs museum.
See some of our readers' best photographs of Australian coastal landscapes.
Massive, neon pink slugs can be found atop an extinct volcano in inland New South Wales.
A graveyard teeming with fossil bones has been hailed the biggest Australian find in a decade.
A study of prehistoric kangaroo teeth has painted an unexpected picture of a lush, tropical southern Queensland.
In 1923, bearing a name pulled out of a hat, a dark brown paste hit shelves around Australia...
This week's reader photo captures the tourist destination of Lake Macquarie, NSW at sunset.
A new app aims to protect native frogs being mistaken for cane toads and killed at the hands of the public.
Lyrebirds have varied dance moves for different tunes, a new study reveals. With VIDEO.
These beautiful astronomical images were chosen for this year's David Malin awards.
The mission to return a fallen square-tailed kite chick to its nest resulted in stunning photography.
Rangers at the Warddeken Indigenous Protected Area in Arnhem Land have taken pictures of huge feral cats.
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Photographers hit the beach in search of hippos in the surf for a new documentary, Africa: Eye to Eye with the Unknown. View larger video