On this day: Australia wins the America’s Cup
Australia’s win in the America’s Cup 28 years ago was a victory like no other before or since.
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.
A lawbreaker, rogue, bushranger, killer and national icon – Ned Kelly the man died on this day in 1880.
Seven years ago today, miners Brant Webb and Todd Russell escaped to the surface after 14 days trapped underground.
One of the world’s most sophisticated radio telescopes was opened in New South Wales.
On 4 October 1913 Australia asserted its independence from Britain by forming its own naval force.
The record-breaking aviator’s life, and why he was mourned around the world after his mysterious disappearance.
An ambitious project is taking the world’s largest ethnographic collection global.
Before Captain James Cook set out to find Australia, he lived and worked on a farm outside a small village.
Significant moments in the history of the world’s most renowned summit.