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Australia's Most Endangered Birds: Island Life No Paradise For At-Risk Species

Australian birds that live on islands are among the species most at risk of extinction, a first-of-its-kind study from The Australian National University (ANU) has shown. The study is published in the journal Emu—Austral Ornithology.

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We Once Killed 600,000 Koalas In A Year. Now They're Australia's 'Teddy Bears'. What Changed?

We Once Killed 600,000 Koalas In A Year. Now They're Australia's 'Teddy Bears'. What Changed?
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Predicting the result in a vote with no real winners

As the gruelling referendum campaign comes to a close, Matthew Abraham takes a last look at the polls, including some data mostly ignored by the media.

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United Australia Party leader Craig Kelly is 'egged' while visiting Melbourne

Police are investigating after United Australia Party (UAP) leader Craig Kelly was "egged" while in Melbourne on Friday.  

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10 New Books About Wildlife and Our Relationship With Animals

Here are publishers' descriptions of 10 of the best new wildlife-related books of 2021 so far. The books come from a long list of celebrated authors, scientists and journalists and cover species from several continents. They'll help give you a dose of the wild — and a window into other parts of the world....

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Australians mock American 'freedom fighters' protesting mandatory Covid vaccines Down Under

Amused Aussies have flocked online to poke fun at the hundreds of Americans who stormed the streets of New York City on Monday to protest against Covid vaccine mandates in Australia.

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New York protesters chant 'save Australia' following Covid-19 vaccine mandates for teachers

Crowds filled the streets of the Big Apple as they marched to the Australian consulate in Manhattan, carrying Australian flags and signs that read: 'What is happening in Melbourne?'.

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Dacia Maraini, a ragazze auguro più libertà e autonomia - Tv

Dacia Maraini, a ragazze auguro più libertà e autonomia - Tv
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10 things you should know about January 26


1. You should know that... The First Fleet didn't actually arrive on the 26 January
The First Fleet, the group of ships which left England to create a penal colony abroad, actually arrived in Botany Bay somewhere between the 18th and 20th of January 1788.
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After landing, settlers wanted to relocate in the hope of finding a more suitable area to construct their colony. They travelled to Sydney Cove on 25 January and the next morning, on the 26th, Sir Arthur Phillip and a small entourage of marines and officers claimed the land in the name of King George III.
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