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English-born marine scientist Dr Emma Camp has stepped up to become a leader in the fight to safeguard the world’s reefs.
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A formidable native bird of prey, the red goshawk has been sighted in Central Australia for the first time in three decades.
26 January 1788: A convict settlement is establish at Sydney Cove.
Writer Liz Ginis grew from toddler to teen in the green pastures and eucalypt forests of the Bellinger Valley on the NSW Mid North Coast, making her the ideal writer to cover our story on the Great ...