“Good evening and welcome to television.” These, the first words on Australian television, were uttered by Bruce Gyngell on ...
Warmer winters in Australia are waking snakes from their winter slumber early – here’s what that means for them and for us.
The Gondwana supercontinent broke up millions of years ago. Now, researchers are piecing it back together again.
Our understanding of where to find ancient life in Australia has been turned on its head by a new appreciation of the country ...
Lucy Barnard is walking from Argentina to Alaska – the length of the Americas – on an extraordinary journey of endurance and ...
A coastal emu nest has been discovered on the NSW North Coast, where the population of the endangered species is estimated at ...
Sisters Marion and Vicki, from Canberra, and I are the first off Explorer 1 and into the briny. Water babies all three, we ...
Northern Australia’s Gouldian finch survives in huge numbers in cages around the world, but its wild population continues to ...
Old graveyards and cemeteries are a forgotten land asset that can find new life as urban parks in crowded cities.
The birds that fill our mornings with songs and our parks and gardens with colour are disappearing from our cities, a new ...
In an era of heightened social isolation, where many of us lead lonely lives, Dangar Island offers the chance to be part of a supportive, connected community.
The social lives of kangaroos are more complex than we thought.