Shark alert Australia: Four Great White Sharks dangerously close to popular NSW surf beaches
Even after the state government launched Australia’s $16 million Shark Management Strategy to tackle fatal shark attacks on swimmers and surfers, four great white sharks have been spotted travelling very close to New South Wales’ (NSW) most-popular surf beaches. The sharks were tagged during government’s smart drum line trial. As per reports, one of the sharks, a female, measured almost three metres and it travelled almost 300kms in just a week’s time. The data was provided by the new monitorin..>> view originalTelstra is fastest, but a big surprise for Vodafone coverage
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Say goodbye to the Bramble Cay melomys, a small rat-like creature that lived on a tiny island near the north coast of Australia. Significantly, it marks the first time that a mammal has been declared extinct anywhere in the world, and the cause has been attributed to human-induced climate change. Gone forever: The Bramble Cay melomys is now extinct (Image: Queensland Government) In a new report co-authored by researchers from Queensland’s Department of Environmental Protection and the Universi..>> view originalE3 2016: Xbox's Phil Spencer on going beyond the console
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Wednesday, June 15, 2016
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