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6/21/20
For most of us, winter started on June 1 but to Indigenous Australians and people in other parts of the world, today's solstice means something different. So who's right?
Read more from www.abc.net.au7/26/20
They're scientists, photographers and thrillseekers and they all share a passion for big, scary storms and the adrenalin rush that comes from tracking them and getting up close.
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The Thrill of Victory? The Agony of Defeat? Wait, that's a "famous" line from a Sports' show...erase, erase!
9/3/20
Geologists say they have discovered a large meteorite crater in outback Western Australia, which could be up to five times bigger than the famous Wolfe Creek Crater and around 100 million years old.
Read more from www.abc.net.au11/23/20
Photographers around Tasmania are treated to a spectacular light show - both in the sky and in the water, with some lucky enough to capture the aurora australis and bioluminescence in the same shot.
Read more from www.abc.net.au3/5/21
See how a 1,200-square-kilometre iceberg breaks from the Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica.
Read more from ABC News3/6/21
A Tasmanian garden wins international funding to create a Noah's Ark of ancient plant species, some of which have existed for 150 million years.
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