Terrifying moment common octopus attacks author Lance Karlson at Geographe Bay in Dunsborough, WA

Terrifying moment angry octopus attacks a lifeguard standing on the shore – moments before wrapping its tentacles around his NECK A former lifeguard has been viciously attacked by an ‘angry’ octopus   The father-of-one was launched at by the ‘sea monster’ in Dunsborough in WA  Mr Karlson described the animal as ‘the angriest octopus in Geographe Bay’   By … Read more

English rapper Example cancels Perth concert due to Brisbane coronavirus outbreak

English rapper Example cancels Perth concert due to Brisbane coronavirus outbreak By Ali Daher For Daily Mail Australia Published: 09:30 BST, 30 March 2021 | Updated: 09:35 BST, 30 March 2021 Musician Example has been forced to cancel his upcoming Perth concert on Sunday due to the Brisbane lockdown and Queensland border closure. The English … Read more

Bones of ancient tree-climbing kangaroo found – new species is Congruus kitcheneri, dubbed Climberoo

Ancient kangaroo which weighed 60kg and could climb trees is discovered for the first time – and researchers say it could change what we know about Australia’s landscape Research on ‘Congruus kitcheneri’ found it lived half on land, half in trees Bones found on the Nullarbor Plain, challenging a belief it was always treeless  Researchers … Read more

Australia floods: Entire NSW suburbs under water and schools closed as rain continues

Ten million Australians are now under severe weather warnings as the worst flooding to hit NSW in 50 years swallows entire suburbs, closes hundreds of schools and has already forced the evacuation of at least 18,000 residents from their homes.   However, despite the damage and devastation that’s seen 34 councils declare natural disaster zones across … Read more

Entire suburbs under water, schools closed as rain and floods continue in NSW

Entire suburbs have been flooded causing schools to close and people ordered to work from home as residents on the NSW south coast brace for 300mm over the coming days.   Ten million Australians are under severe weather warnings and 34 local councils declared disaster zones as two major systems collide. More rain is on the … Read more

John Butler hits the stage with a magnetic performance at the SummerSalt music festival in Fremantle

John Butler takes to the stage with a magnetic performance for thousands in attendance at the SummerSalt music festival in Western Australia By Alisha Buaya For Daily Mail Australia Published: 23:54 GMT, 21 March 2021 | Updated: 23:54 GMT, 21 March 2021 John Butler was in his element as he took to the stage at … Read more

Life flows down stream: Amazing moment water runs along the banks  for the first time in three years

Life flows downstream: Amazing moment water runs down the bed of a parched outback river for the first time in THREE YEARS The Greenough River relies on heavy rainfall in the northern regions to flow Following a series of autumn storms in March, locals gathered to watch the river The riverbed was so dry that the … Read more

Heartbreaking moment dolphin called Cracker mourns the loss of her stillborn calf

Harrowing footage shows devoted dolphin mum ‘Cracker’ refusing to let go of her young calf after it died in childbirth Heartbreaking moment dolphin called ‘Cracker’ refuses to release her tiny calf Cracker lives in the Bunbury waters at the Dolphin Discovery Centre in WA  The mother dolphin can be seen diving for her calf and … Read more

Wotif 2021 Aussie Town of the Year Awards are revealed, with Cairns taking out the top spot

With its resort-like lagoons, warm sunny weather and gateway to the majestic Great Barrier Reef, it’s no surprise Cairns has been crowned the number one town in Australia.  Travel website Wotif has announced the top 10 winners of the 2021 Aussie Town of the Year Awards based on their accommodation quality, affordability, traveller satisfaction and appealing … Read more

Life-size drawing of a KANGAROO dating back 17,500 years is found in Australia

A life-size drawing of a kangaroo in Australia is over 17,000 years old, according to a new study, meaning it could be one of the oldest rock paintings on the continent.  Experts from the University of Melbourne have been working to confirm how old a number of ancient artworks are in the Kimberly Region of … Read more