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Reports from a recent feral camel cull estimate numbers have been reduced to 300,000 – half the population in 2008.
Mining threatens iron formations on the Helena and Aurora Range, home to several endemic species of flower.
Evidence of what might be the oldest bacteria on Earth could help us find life on other planets, experts say.
An Australian sea slug uses a spike to inject fluid into the head of its mate during intercourse, researchers have found.
A new species of humpback dolphin has been identified in Australian waters.
The Tasmanian subspecies of the wedge-tailed eagle may have arrived just a few hundred years ago.
New fossil of flesh-eating species is the largest platypus ever discovered.
Fossilised prints reveal birds inhabited Victoria 105 million years ago, and they lived alongside dinosaurs.
A new frog, skink and gecko found in an isolated Queensland mountain range could lead to more discoveries, say experts.
Australian researchers have used world-first technology to 3-D print titanium products including a hip implant.
Eucalyptus trees can absorb gold and store it in their leaves, a world-first study has revealed.
Human relatives the Denisovans crossed a marine barrier to breed with ancient Australians, experts suggest.
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The first spotted-tail quoll confirmed in Grampians National Park in 141 years has been caught on camera.
The orchid mantis, which imitates a flower to lure prey, attracts more insects than the real thing, say researchers.
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Olympic gold medallist Nova Peris has become the first Aboriginal woman sworn in to Federal Parliament.
The Samoan islands sit atop volcanic foundations, shaping majestic sights and a tight-knit way of life. With VIDEO.