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On 29 November 1823 Oxley, who was beginning his Moreton Bay survey in HMS Mermaid, found Pamphlett and Finnegan on the beach ...
What is iNaturalist? The citizen science app playing an unlikely role in Erin Patterson’s mushroom murder tria ...
One man’s habit of injecting himself with the venom of the world’s deadliest snakes has led to the creation of a new ...
As well as suffering the same range of threats facing animals worldwide, our frogs continue to battle a deadly fungal disease ...
Australia’s first A-list celebrity was Dame Nellie Melba, a gifted opera singer with legions of adoring fans across the globe ...
For those looking for an escape into a unique and spectacular wilderness, Japan’s islands of Kyushu and Yakushima offer ...
World Expeditions has grown from a two-person operation to now be considered the world’s premier adventure travel company.
Sea to Summit’s sustainability-focused car camping sleep system brings recycled materials and loads of comfort to your next outdoor road trip.
Fossil teeth show extinct giant kangaroos spent their lives close to home – and perished when the climate changed.
Australian maritime archaeologists are helping to decontaminate rusty war shipwrecks in the Pacific, preventing billions of litres of oil and other pollutants from leaking into the ocean.
The Whanganui Journey is one of NZ’s Great Walks, but rather than a multi-day trek, it’s a canoe trip down a truly majestic river.