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The remote Australian coast bearing the brunt of the plastic crisis

The remote Australian coast bearing the brunt of the plastic crisis

Halfway around the world, California is suing ExxonMobil, claiming the oil giant deliberately misled the public for decades about the limitations of plastic recycling.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons

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How 11-year-old Leah’s art ended up in a museum, and inspiring Ken Done

How 11-year-old Leah’s art ended up in a museum, and inspiring Ken Done

Ten children were inspired to draw or paint sharks or rays, endangered or at risk from overfishing. Then acclaimed artists were prompted to do their own works.

  • by Julie Power
33,000 dragons and some octopuses: What happened when 5 million pieces of Lego went overboard

33,000 dragons and some octopuses: What happened when 5 million pieces of Lego went overboard

Nearly 30 years ago millions of Lego pieces plunged into the sea in what became known as the Great Lego Spill. They are still bobbing up today.

  • by Aimee Ortiz
Russian ‘spy’ whale found dead in Norway

Russian ‘spy’ whale found dead in Norway

Hvaldimir, whose name is a combination of the word hval, the Norwegian word for whale, and Vladimir, after the Russian president, was first spotted by fishermen in Norway in 2019.

  • by Kieran Kelly
Reprieve for Perth’s little penguins as state holds off on construction
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Reprieve for Perth’s little penguins as state holds off on construction

The government’s changed its plans to carry out construction work during the breeding season of an already decimated little penguin population, it can be revealed.

  • by Holly Thompson
Rare orca pod spotted off Sydney’s northern beaches

Rare orca pod spotted off Sydney’s northern beaches

The orcas, who were hunting humpback whales, haven’t been spotted in Sydney waters for more than five years.

  • by Riley Walter
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Clever birds and killer bots: What to know about swarm intelligence
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Clever birds and killer bots: What to know about swarm intelligence

Birds, bees and ants all co-operate to solve problems with no one in charge. Here’s what humans are learning from them.

  • by Angus Holland and Jackson Graham
Whale leads rescuers on harbour chase, before slice of freedom

Whale leads rescuers on harbour chase, before slice of freedom

The humpback moved erratically and often quickly, lunging across Sydney Harbour’s coves and bays and then hugging the coastline. It was untangled from the fishing line with a few deft cuts.

  • by Nick O'Malley and Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Humpback whale entangled in fish trap in Sydney Harbour

Humpback whale entangled in fish trap in Sydney Harbour

Rescuers have been working to free the distressed juvenile whale. A GPS tracker has been attached to the animal to help find it at first light and resume the operation.

  • by Riley Walter
The ‘hidden treasure’ buried under the sand at popular eastern suburbs beach

The ‘hidden treasure’ buried under the sand at popular eastern suburbs beach

A beautiful yet ephemeral cove has been uncovered after the coast copped a lashing from winter storms.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Dolphin attacks spoil summer along stretch of Japanese beaches

Dolphin attacks spoil summer along stretch of Japanese beaches

One man told local media that he was swimming close to the shore when a dolphin bit his arm and tried to force itself on top of him, almost pushing him underwater.

  • by Hisako Ueno and Yan Zhuang

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