Australia's continent is moving northwards at 2.8 inches annually, causing significant geological and environmental changes.
If you've seen a world map or travelled to Australia then you'll know just how far away it is from other continents - but ...
Our continent is gradually drifting closer to Asia, moving at a rate of seven centimetres per year ...
Australia comes alive during its summer months (December to February). As expected, that’s the peak time for travelers.
Australia's Antarctic territory represents the largest sliver of the ice continent. For decades, Australian scientists have ...
The continent drifts northeast at about 2.7 inches (7cm) per year - a rate so significant that GPS coordinates must be ...
What is a continent? We think of it as a large body of land surrounded by the sea, aka, ocean. There are a few continent sized countries. Australia is the only continent that is also one country.
turning a small hunting experiment into a continent-wide crisis. The origin of Australia’s rabbit plague lies with one man: Thomas Austin, a British pastoralist living on his Barwon Park estate ...
Small communities can practise direct democracy: people meet and decide, or vote, on decisions concerning them all. In large ...
Between 122 and 108 million years ago, the Australian landmass was much farther south than today. Victoria was positioned ...