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A rare ocean creature with links to chilling folklore washed up on a local beach, shocking a casual dog walker.
They're even known as 'doomsday' fish, or 'harbingers of doom' - not to be dramatic. Nevertheless, a 2019 study said the ...
An extremely rare fish, commonly known as a doomsday fish, has been spotted washed up on a beach in western Tasmania. The two ...
A woman walking along a beach in western Tasmania has stumbled upon a rarely seen creature, washed up from the depths of the ...
It’s a welcome addition to the area’s accommodation options, says Coral Coast chief executive David O’Malley, who says ...
Neville Barrett, a marine ecologist at the University of Tasmania, told The Guardian that oarfish are lazy and have little ...
From island getaways to white sand beaches and fine-dining restaurants, Michael Jones discovers that this Australian city has ...
Turning constraint into opportunity, the architects for this new house embraced its sloped site and drew on beach house ...
From nabbing that impossible-to-get booking to doing squats and getting lost (on purpose), restaurant critic Terry Durack has ...
The Lands Minister John Carey moves to excise 3,000 square metres of land at Allen Park after the City of Nedlands blocks ...
You can walk, hike, and bike—but not drive—through these destinations that prohibit automobiles.
You can walk, hike, and bike—but not drive—through these destinations that prohibit automobiles.