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Tasmanian tiger footprints show the carnivorous marsupial once roamed South Australian coast
The discovery of ancient footprints shows the carnivorous marsupial once roamed the Eyre Peninsula coastline.
After three days on end at sea traveling from New Zealand to Australia, my headspace was a little loony. More accurately, I had “Looney Tunes” on my mind.
I do not want to paint this tucked-away spot as ‘quaint’ or ‘sleepy’. In fact, the effect all nature has on me is ultimately rousing ...
In the annual Hot 50 Restaurants issue of The Australian Weekend Magazine we inform readers of all the country’s most ...
Birds like godwits temporarily shrink parts of their body, which frees up space and energy, making them lighter and more efficient for flying long distances.
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Tasmanian wetland rebounds as invasive rice grass nears eradication
Decades ago, an invasive weed rice grass colonised wetlands on Tasmania’s far north coast, threatening the birds and fish that inhabit the waterways as well as the local oyster industry. A local ...
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This bird flew 13,000 km without stopping for 11 days. Here's how
The birds rely on accurate navigation, conserving energy and sleeping while flying to survive long journeys.
Read the detailed Reports & Articles of Tasmania vs Victoria, Sheffield Shield 2025, 26th Match only on ESPN.com ...
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Rare animals sighted in first ever camera survey of Truwana
Wildlife cameras have captured rare shots of blonde echidnas, tiny marsupials, and threatened seabirds on a small island off ...
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Beautiful Love Birds In Nature Bee Eaters
A stunning glimpse of chestnut-headed bee-eaters in their natural habitat. A beautiful moment of love and connection in the wild. #wildlife #birds #nature #birdphotography #wildlifephotography #nature ...
Tasmania need 278 more runs against Victoria for a crucial win in their quest to make the Sheffield Shield final after earlier being routed for just 91. Openers Caleb Jewell (24 not out) and Mac ...
The first camera survey ever conducted on Truwana/Cape Barren Island off Tasmania has recorded two rarely seen animals—white-footed dunnarts and blonde echidnas. A vulnerable shorebird—the Latham's ...
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