Babe composer reveals the hit movie’s back story
MUSIC runs in the veins of long-time composer Nigel Westlake and he has built a career on the back of a pig.
MUSIC runs in the veins of long-time composer Nigel Westlake and he has built a career on the back of a pig.
A REVOLUTIONARY program that would see our daily commute take to the skies with low cost helicopter rides across Sydney has been revealed. Dubbed UberAir, it is an initiative of international ride sharing company Uber to fight congestion.
IN scenes eerily reminiscent of the movie Wolf Creek, German tourist Josef Schwab roamed the Kimberley, executing five strangers in cold blood before dying in a firefight with cops.
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IF a picture can say a thousand words, this is the map that says everything there is to say about Australia and the same-sex marriage debate.
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IT’S been dubbed Earth’s closest twin, but the instant you stepped out of your shuttle, you’d know you were not on Earth. This is life on Kepler 452b.
THERE’S something odd about our Solar System. We’ve found some 470 stars with planets around them. But it’s only now that we’ve spotted one that looks anything like our own.
DEEP down and known to only a few lies one of Sydney’s great engineering feats, carved out of 200 million-year-old rock. The Daily Telegraph steps inside a mysterious marvel, unopened for four years.
THERE’S a life-and-death struggle going on that involves strong characters, mysterious villains, cuddly critters and forensic investigation. But this is no movie plot — though Adelaide scientists play a leading role.
HIS players had the talent, and Phil Walsh was the coach with the strategic genius to guide them to victory.
NASA is about to launch its most ambitious venture yet: To probe the depths of the ice moon Europa, to see if there’s life in the ocean beneath.
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