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Rare Blue and Gold Macaws Arrive at Perth Zoo

Perth Zoo delights visitors with Inca and Manu, two blue and gold macaws, marking their first display in over a decade. Discover their unique stories and see them now.

Ancient rock wallabies were long-distance travellers, study finds

University of Wollongong research using fossil teeth proves some ancient rock wallabies travelled over 60km, challenging the view they are isolated homebodies. This has crucial implications for modern conservation strategies to protect genetic diversity.

Platypus death in Queanbeyan River a red flag for waterways

A drowned platypus entangled in fishing line has prompted urgent calls for better protection of local waterways and a ban on fishing in platypus habitats. The incident highlights growing threats to Australia's unique wildlife.

More Tourists Urged to Save Great Barrier Reef

Queensland's tourism chief calls for increased visitation to fund conservation of the Great Barrier Reef, following its prestigious 'World's Best Tourism Attraction' win. Discover how tourism fuels protection.

Upgrade Your Makeup Bag: 3 Essential Buys for 2026

Start 2026 with a fresh slate. Discover the three high-performing, cult-favourite beauty essentials worth investing in to upgrade your daily routine and achieve a polished, natural look.

University Without ATAR: UNE's Pathways for Mature Students

Discover how the University of New England's fee-free TRACKS and Foundation Programs are helping mature-aged students like Brooke Herczeg and Carla Penny build successful university futures, proving age and past grades are no barrier.

Tim Gates Classic Fun Run draws thousands in Geelong

The annual Tim Gates Classic Fun Run saw thousands of participants hit the streets of Geelong, raising vital funds for the Give Where You Live Foundation. See the highlights and community spirit in action.

Alligator egg raid season begins on Central Coast

Staff at the Australian Reptile Park are in the midst of their annual 'wild west rodeo' to retrieve alligator eggs laid on Christmas night. Discover the dangerous and fascinating process.

WA Toddlers Beat Leukaemia in Time for Christmas

Two young WA boys, Riley Coyne, 4, and Ace D'Agostino, 2, celebrate the gift of life this Christmas after a year battling acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. Read their inspiring story of friendship and resilience.

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