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This week in 1936, The Thylacine, more commonly known as the Tasmanian Tiger, went extinct. The Thylacine was native to Mainland Australia and like many other Australian mammals, was a Marsupial, ...
Disease-resistant frogs, cane-toad-munching quolls and other gene-edited native animals could be roaming the nation within ...
The cream of the crop have been celebrated for their outstanding performances across the 2025 Darwin and Districts Cricket ...
Former Richmond player Jeromey Webberley will coach the Tasmania Devil men's side as it enters its first season with the ...
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Devils reveal ex-Tiger as inaugural VFL coach
The Tasmania Devils have named a player with AFL experience as their VFL coach ahead of the club's entry into the second-tier ...
The Whitsundays paint a picture-perfect landscape for Veuve Clicquot’s Australia-first Le Picnic experience on the Great ...
Excerpt: Dire wolves have been extinct for 12,500 to 13,000 years until scientists from Colossal brought them back through a combination of gene editing, ancient DNA analysis, and cloning.
A government backflip on the rollout of extra home care supports will benefit tens of thousands of ageing Australians.
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Sherman Firefly vs. Tigers: Could Britain’s Upgunned Tank Take Down Germany’s Best?
When the Tiger I appeared in 1942, it forced the Allies to urgently seek an answer to its heavy armor and firepower. With new tank designs delayed, British engineers modified the reliable American ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNDinosaurs to supercrocs: Niger’s bone keepers preserve its ancient fossils
The Sahel country is one of the few African nations to boast rare dinosaurs, but safeguarding them is a challenge.
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