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Encountering king brown and mulga snakes in the wild Australian bush and outback
March 13, 2026. More for ...
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Lost in the Australian outback with my dad for 21 days
For the next 21 days, Strick heads deep into one of the most remote parts of Australia — and he’s bringing his dad along for the adventure. After a two-day drive across red-dust outback roads, they ...
Mortality is a funny thing.You could endure the most brutal forms of exposure to the elements, serious falls, and massive internal injuries, yet still survive. Several years ago, a white-tailed eagle ...
Queensland marine scientist and Emmy award-winning nature cinematographer Richard Fitzpatrick has traversed the globe for decades, filming the natural world and making documentaries. An adjunct ...
Not only did the show use Bullara as a base for the 38 cast and crew who travelled west to film, the couple’s historic homestead also doubled as popular characters Brax (Stephen Peacocke) and Ricky’s ...
Northern Territory residents told to stay out of the rising water with deadly animal presenting greater threat than usual ...
Queensland’s outback serenades me. It’s late autumn, when opera singers converge on the towns of Winton and Longreach for the annual Festival of Outback Opera – but it’s not a soprano or a ...
The leaves are the leftovers from those harvested for the 102 hungry koalas at the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, said Alexander Bell, co-founder of By Artisans distillery. Lone Pine is the world’s oldest ...
Despite its widespread biodiversity, Australia holds an unenviable record when it comes to wildlife: the highest mammalian ...
Fitzroy Crossing police officer-in-charge Mark Howes says no-one else was available to help remove a freshwater crocodile ...
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Far West NSW graziers who went from drought to flooding rains begin clean-up and search for stock
As water begins to recede after record-breaking rains, outback New South Wales graziers are assessing the damage and searching for stock.
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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