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Australia
Lost landmass off Australia was once home to 500,000 people
By
Stuart Butler
Jan 4, 2024
Researchers in Australia have discovered a vast sunken landmass of the northwest coast that was once home to up to half-a-million people.
Drought may pose a bigger threat to Australia’s forests than bushfires
By
Geographical Contributor
May 27, 2020
Recent research finds that climate change-induced drought is having a noticeable effect on the mortality rates of forests
Why Australia’s Uluru is closing to climbers
By
Chris Fitch
Oct 24, 2019
From October 2019, tourists will no longer be able to climb Uluru, so what does this mean for Aboriginal people?