‘Year-round’: New Sydney shark warning
An aggressive shark species could be staying for longer in the world-famous Sydney Harbour, new research has warned.
An aggressive shark species could be staying for longer in the world-famous Sydney Harbour, new research has warned.
Scientists have set a new record in nuclear fusion performance, bringing the world one step closer to achieving clean, unlimited energy.
There is widespread outrage after footage was shared of a shocking sight on a Melbourne apartment balcony.
The woman lost her arm after being mauled by a lioness at the Queensland zoo and was flown to hospital to undergo emergency surgery.
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Questions continue to be asked about whether a measure that’s been used to deter sharks at Australian beaches for decades is really the answer.
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