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The sparkly enigma moth a unique species

This recently discovered moth has been labelled by scientist as one of the most exciting entomological finds 40 years.

On This Day

On this day: Mt Kosciuszko put on the map

Sir Pauł Strzelecki was the first European to scale Australia’s highest mountain, naming it after Polish revolutionary hero Tadeusz Kościuszko.

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Rare ruby seadragon washes up on WA cliffs

Zoe Della Vedova had a lucky find of the rare ruby seadragon, only recently classed a distinct species

Creatura with Bec Crew

Australasian bittern known as the Bunyip bird

The bittern is one of the only figures to cross over from Aborignal Australian mythology to that of the early European settlers

On This Day

On this day in history: WWII Broome air raid

On 3 March 1942, the Australian mainland felt the heat of a second air raid, this time on Broome, as WWII began to heat up in the Pacific.

Creatura with Bec Crew

Bennett’s wallabies get high on poppy seeds

Bennett’s wallabies are special for two reasons: their white coat, and their penchant for poppies.

Creatura with Bec Crew

Slender-spined porcupinefish an expert in defence

Just like a porcupine, this fish has spines that spring up to defend itself from predators

Creatura with Bec Crew

Regent bowerbird, an intelligent builder

The regent bowerbird male is one of the more striking of the family of bower builders, and he’s intelligent too

Creatura with Bec Crew

Veined octopus a clever cephalopod

This talented octopus sources and cleans out coconut shells to use as shelter

On This Day

On this day in history: Canberra given to NSW

To get New South Wales to agree to federation, the other colonies gave it Canberra at this ‘secret’ conference.

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