Audio: Risks of in-breeding
Charles Darwin, who married his cousin, was concerned about his own children’s genes.
Charles Darwin, who married his cousin, was concerned about his own children’s genes.
Covering the width of the continent, the Australian Overland Telegraph Line secured us a direct link to the rest of the world.
Australia’s win in the America’s Cup 28 years ago was a victory like no other before or since.
From the film’s first US appearance Crocodile Dundee would create an internationally recognisable icon.
The world’s richest handicap race, the Melbourne Cup, was first run at Flemington in 1861.
A lawbreaker, rogue, bushranger, killer and national icon – Ned Kelly the man died on this day in 1880.
Today marks the anniversary of the biggest gold heist in the nation’s history.
Bennelong was taken by the British to teach settlers about Indigenous culture.
South Australia led the way, becoming the first colony to give women the vote.