
Gallery: Top photography prizes awarded to Australians
Photographs from two Australians have been named winners in the prestigious Loupe Awards for 2011.
Photographs from two Australians have been named winners in the prestigious Loupe Awards for 2011.
A 500-year-old Portuguese gun has been found on an NT beach, and may suggest Europeans arrived earlier than thought.
The river systems of Queensland’s desert channel country will now be protected, says the state government.
Native species of birds and mammals endemic to WA may be wiped out from raging bushfires in the region.
From naturally dyed silkworms to newfound dinosaur tracks, relive 2011 through your top news headlines.
A unique orchid that produced flowers only for one night has been discovered in Papua New Guinea.
Professor Graeme Clark, pioneer of the bionic ear, has won the 2011 CSL Florey Medal for biomedical research.
A new national day to remember the 1942 bombing of Darwin in WWII has been proclaimed by the government.
Images from NASA’s Space Shuttle are being used to create maps that could help manage river resources and flood events.
This year’s floods have led to a near 100 per cent increase in population numbers of some species of kangaroo.