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 ...
Australia Institute data finds state and federal subsidies for coal, gas and oil products increased 10% in past year, growing at a faster pace than funding to NDIS Sign up for climate and environment ...
Ian Wright captured the Franklin River blockade on film. Forty years later, the officer who arrested him reached out.
The Wellington Park Management Trust received at least one report of inappropriate use of Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) – known as drones – each week over the busy summer season at Wellington Park, ...
New research shows storms in the Southern Ocean are producing more rainfall, revealing a major shift in one of Earth’s most important climate systems. Macquarie Island sits in the remote Southern ...
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I transformed a neglected yard into paradise!
I was driving around Hobart, Tasmania, looking for yards to transform when I came across a property where the owner had plans ...
Scientists are calling on the Australian government to push back on a plan to scrap hundreds of jobs at the nation's science agency, as they await the release of further details this week.
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I tasted Australia’s oldest whisky – here’s my verdict
In Hobart, Sullivans Cove Distillery unveils two 25-year-old single malts – we had a tasting of each cast.
The 22,000-hectare Rushy Lagoon property has been a major dairy and beef producer for decades, but pine plantations could be ...
From bestselling debuts to international publishing deals, Tasmanian writers are increasingly making their mark well beyond the island. So much so, a special panel specifically for Tasmanian writers ...
B ack in 2022, a bar-tailed godwit named B6 set a new world record for the longest non-stop migration by flying an impressive 13,558.7 kilometers (8,425 miles) from Alaska to Tasmania, Australia, at ...
People can retreat indoors from extreme weather, but crops can’t. Farmers are increasingly looking at nets, misters, ...
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