Mum’s terrifying find in baby’s cot
The mother of the baby, who was left in “absolute shock” from the incident, is still too scared to let her child back into her bed.
The mother of the baby, who was left in “absolute shock” from the incident, is still too scared to let her child back into her bed.
Humans setting up shop on Mars could be a reality much sooner in the future than most Australians think, it has been revealed.
The latest mission in India’s ambitious space program blasted off Saturday on a voyage towards the centre of the solar system.
A photo described as the “best-ever” of distant Whirlpool galaxy caught by Nasa has a hidden secret.
The space agency’s first ever public meeting on UFOs has revealed how many sightings are “anomalous” and an Australian UFO mystery.
China has sent its first civilian astronaut into space as it pursues ambitious plans for a manned lunar landing by 2030. Watch launch replay.
A Tassie woman has jokingly announced an “alien landing” at her local beach after stumbling upon dozens of washed up creatures.
A local council has launched a trial in an attempt to stop bin-diving cockatoos from wreaking havoc on suburban streets.
A Beluga whale that was found with a suspicious item strapped to its body in 2019 has been spotted “moving very quickly away from its natural environment”.
Two people, including a child, were injured when a bull broke free and charged at a crowd at a rodeo at the weekend.
Like many Australians, Xin Yin Ooi found herself “obsessed” with weekly Covid updates — but then she noticed something strange.
The elderly owner of a blind, 11-year-old dog has been reunited with her companion animal after it was stolen almost a week ago.
Covid numbers are climbing across the country as health experts plead with Australians to do the “simple measures” ahead of winter.
Researchers have done the impossible — gifting a paralysed man the ability to walk after more than a decade after a spinal cord injury.
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