A fish and chip shop in Seaton Sluice has expressed gratitude to its loyal customers who helped them raise £75 in aid of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI).
We are planning a trip to the US with our three teenage children in June and July and wish to visit some national parks ...
If you were to find yourself running out of fuel while flying above the arid Nullarbor Plain in southwestern Australia, don't panic.
How many people can live sustainably on the Australian continent? Are we capable of having a public conversation about this topic, or should it only be discussed privately by scientists?
Exclusive: See a clip from the newest National Geographic documentary from Oscar-winning duo Jimmy Chin and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, alongside co-director Natalie Hewit, about two generations of ...
This story was created with the support of Tourism Australia. Published in the November 2024 issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK). To subscribe to National Geographic Traveller (UK ...
Legendary speed metal band Metallica has announced an Australian leg for its record-breaking M72 World Tour, with the act set to land Down Under in November 2025. The six-date run, which also includes ...
Australia will return to Galle for consecutive Tests early next year for the final series of their World Test Championship defence. Sri Lanka today announced the dates for Australia's two-Test ...
1867: Australia’s first royal visit, by Prince Alfred, son of Queen Victoria. On 31 October 1867, Prince Alfred, second son of Queen Victoria, arrived in Adelaide, South Australia. As the first member ...
Australia will invest A$21 billion ($14 billion) over a decade to ramp up domestic missile and munitions manufacturing, in the latest step by the center-left Labor government to develop a long ...
SYDNEY, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Australia said it was boosting its missile defence capability amid "significant concerns" about China's test of an ICBM in the South Pacific, and will bolster weapons ...
The defence review noted that “the proliferation of long-range precision strike weapons” had “radically reduced” the natural defensive advantage of Australia’s geographic remoteness.