For example, the hairy larvae of the oak processionary moth found throughout England can cause itchy skin rashes and asthma ...
Territorians living in apartments and units across the Territory will soon be able to access shared rooftop solar, with the NT Government launching a new grant scheme in partnership with the ...
With a hollow centre, sculpted bark and a girth of over 9m (30ft), this arboreal giant is estimated to be well over 1,000 ...
Treating water pollution is a complex challenge. Australian entrepreneur Rob Manning believes he may have a solution in the form of a hydrophobic sponge that separates oil and chemicals from water.
Mr Wood holds a Bachelor of Engineering and graduate diplomas in Financial Management and Labour Management Relations. He is also a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers, Australia.
Mr Woods joined Santos in February 2013 as exploration manager for the company’s Perth‐based WA and NT business units. He then became general manager for WA & NT in January 2014; vice president of ...
The entire project is expected to reach full operation by mid-2025. Western Australia-based companies Geniux Cleantech Group and Switch Batteries have been tapped to provide the solar and batteries ...
Bogong moth on green leaf. The photo was submitted to Moth Tracker in 2023. Photo by Contributed Each spring, critically endangered mountain pygmy-possums emerge from hibernation searching for ...
The taste is described as salty and creamy. The indigenous people of Australia have adopted this grub, which is a caterpillar of a large cossid wood moth, into their diet and either eat them raw ...
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Maybe you’ve been plonked on the head one too many times while out in the woods. Or you’ve come across a patch of forest floor that made it feel like you were walking on marbles. If either of ...
who visited Brisbane's Queensland Museum in the 1990s and were transported back tens of thousands of years to a time when giant beasts ruled the harsh Australian landscape. That memorable exhibit ...