Forgotten fossils from the Kimberley show how marine amphibians rebounded and spread across the globe after the end-Permian mass extinction.
Citizen scientists uncover dinosaur toe bones and claws along Australia’s southern coast, sharpening insight into ancient polar life.
We still don’t know the species that laid the egg, so it’s just as well we have no way of getting it to hatch.
A lost cache of 250-million-year-old fossils from Australia has rewritten part of the story of life after Earth’s worst mass extinction. Instead of a single marine amphibian species, researchers ...
ONE of the UK’s most popular beaches has been forced to close to the public indefinitely. Access to Durdle Door beach, famous for its unique rock formation and fossil hunting, remains shut ...
The Kimberley region in the northwest corner of Western Australia is full of rugged ranges and gorges, and long stretches of ...
Around 250 million years ago, what is today scorching desert in remote northwestern Australia was the shore of a shallow bay ...
Shellharbour City Council and Frasers Property Australia installs a new pedestrian bridge linking Shellharbour Village and Shell Cove at Nautica Crescent. Video by Adam McLean.
A $31 million drilling effort is exploring whether ancient salt caverns can become Australia’s clean energy backbone.