Stories told by Aboriginal Tasmanians could be oldest recorded in the world
First Nations people in Lutruwita/Tasmania have been sharing their stories for more than 12,000 years, new research has found.
First Nations people in Lutruwita/Tasmania have been sharing their stories for more than 12,000 years, new research has found.
The majority of Australian voters have rejected the proposal to establish an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament.
Dubbed ‘the naked rower’ by mainstream media after being found by a cruise ship clinging naked to his upturned rowboat, Tom Robinson says he achieved everything he wanted to achieve on his journey, despite missing out on his planned world record.
Did you know that some mammals glow when exposed to UV light, and it’s not just a handful of the warm-blooded critters?
Scientists have identified a major new threat to the Great Barrier Reef – invisible groundwater flows delivering nutrients at harmful levels.
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A long-running program that monitors dugong numbers off Queensland has identified a clear, long-term decline over about half of the Great Barrier Reef.
Beekeepers will switch to managing rather than eradicating the deadly varroa mite.
The weather bureau has declared an El Niño event, meaning severe heat this summer in Australia.
A roundup of the latest evidence on the effects of seismic surveys shows there are many potential harms to marine life.