Experts believe the species was likely locally extinct across the 70km long Fitz-Stirling corridor on the southwest coast.
The property, built in 1907, featured in a short film to promote the 1962 Commonwealth Games and appeared in The Woman's Weekly magazine in 1966.
Through a synthesis of site and structure, this carefully composed pavilion house, tucked into the ridgeline, becomes a platform for living in the landscape.
There is less than three weeks to go until the national draft as clubs continue to piece the puzzle together and lock in ...
A new film documents the final days of Banjima elder Maitland Parker, a victim of Australia’s most contaminated site.
There is a conceptual thread connecting Australia and Arizona—the places about which University of Kansas researcher Melinda ...
Australia is among many countries working to protect and restore nature at scale. But long-awaited environmental law reforms ...
Psychological intervention and assessment across the lifespan and all presentations, including neurodiversity and gender diversity. We also offer gender-affirming support by means of counselling, and ...
The Budj Bim Cultural Landscape, located in the traditional Country of the Gunditjmara people in south-eastern Australia, consists of three serial components containing one of the world’s most ...
As the Central Government steams ahead with its plan to double an existing railway line between Goa and Karnataka for coal ...
Case Western Reserve University is an independent research university located in Cleveland's University Circle, a square mile urban district of cultural, medical, educational, religious, and social ...
The new Mindjagari Track invites hikers to explore Canberra's sweeping Tidbinbilla Range via its 14-kilometre network of ...