A decades-old theory that First Nations peoples hunted Australia's megafauna to extinction might not stack up, according to ...
In a new study, University of New South Wales Professor Mike Archer and colleagues re-examined the fossilized tibia (lower ...
Local councils attitude to the greater presence of nuclear-powered submarines on their doorstep, and to AUKUS more generally, influenced the Western Australian local government elections. Sam ...
A study in Royal Society Open Science by Professor Mike Archer shows no evidence that humans hunted or butchered megafauna in the fossil record.
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Australia doesn’t have any “kill sites” or other incontrovertible hard evidence that people were killing and butchering the ...
New research led by UNSW Sydney paleontologists challenges the idea that Indigenous Australians hunted Australia's megafauna to extinction, suggesting instead they were fossil collectors.
Since the modern gold rushes of the 1970s and 1980s, gold has been one of Australia's major exports. Australia is the ...
Beside the ochre-colored gorges and turquoise coastlines of Western Australia lies a surprising hue: fuchsia pink. The state’s pink salt lakes have been a startling part of the landscape for thousands ...
Three optical ground stations in Western Australia make up TeraNet. Credit: University of Western Australia SYDNEY, Australia – The University of Western Australia (UWA) announced the completion Oct.