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A strange sight in a Western Australian paddock turns out to be a clutch of emu eggs, with farmers giving the site a wide berth while seeding.
Parts of Western Australia were gripped on Saturday by an "extreme" heat-wave, raising the risk of bush fires in the vast state, the nation's weather forecaster said.
The Tin Horse Highway in Kulin, Western Australia, is lined with horse sculptures made from various bits of discarded metal – and it has proved effective in promoting the town’s annual Bush ...
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IFLScience on MSNWoylies Boing Back Into Western Australia Thanks To Groundbreaking Wildlife ProjectOver 100 endangered woylies have been set free from a fenced-off area of Mt Gibson Wildlife Sanctuary, marking an energetic ...
Most Australians don't spend a lot of time thinking about the bush. The wildfires show us what we could lose.
Emergency authorities in Western Australia were assessing damage on Saturday from a tropical cyclone that hit the state's northwest, sparing heavily populated areas but affecting several remote ...
As spring beckons the warmer weather in, the West Australian bush comes alive with a mouth-watering menu of native bush foods and medicines — knowledge the Noongar people have passed down for ...
News Corp’s Bush Summit presents a welcome and much-needed opportunity to bring about focus on all the good things, the challenges and the opportunities that encompass regional Australia.
Welcome to the first essay in our series on how the Australian landscape has been described in literature. We start with an internationally recognised D. H. Lawrence scholar, Christopher Pollnitz ...
On the beaches of remote Western Australia, where the sea is the same colour as the sky, the next generation of Aboriginal gameledes (custodians) have reclaimed their heritage and are using ...
Bush Summit: WA minister Jackie Jarvies says Australian agriculture needs to tell its sustainable story to the world Australian farmers are global leaders when it comes to sustainability.
Oil-hungry Australia spends more than $250 million a year to import petroleum, an outlay that hardly pleases its export-minded government. Alarmed by this drain, Australia began subsidizing oil ...
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