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'We're not greenies': Dive industry makes case for stronger ocean protections

Dive industry calls for more no-fish, no-drill zones as marine park review looms Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 4:56am Australia's dive industry has backed calls to expand no-fishing and no-drilling zones across the nation's oceans ahead of a federal review of marine parks. The sector will today launch a public advertising campaign urging stronger protections in offshore waters, including the Coral Sea off Queensland. The campaign comes as federal environment minister Murray Watt prepares to review 44...

ABC Australia 7d ago

A 5.3-million-year-old deep-sea whale necropolis in the Diamantina Zone

Abstract Whale falls are biodiversity oases at seabeds1,2,3,4,5,6, yet their record from the oceans has remained sparse and fragmentary6,7. Here we report the discovery of a vast whale necropolis in the Diamantina Zone (4,616- to 7,001-m depth), extending about 1,200 km along the sea floor of the southeastern Indian Ocean. This area has a deep and extensive accumulation comprising five modern natural whale-fall communities and 476 fossil cetaceans recorded.

Nature 19h ago

Shattered Storm superstar to miss entire NRL season

Melbourne star Xavier Coates to miss remainder of NRL season after rupturing Achilles Melbourne's fragile hopes of making the NRL finals have been dealt a major blow with star winger Xavier Coates ruled out for the season after snapping his Achilles. Coates was on the comeback trail after injuring his Achilles in the pre-season, requiring surgery that put him out for three months. With State of Origin off the table, the Storm set a target of round 10 for his return but that was pushed back...

ABC Australia 5d ago

Farm profits to dive by 70 per cent as drought and costs bite

ABARES report predicts broadacre farm profits will drop by 70 per cent Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 11:55am In short: ABARES is forecasting a fall of 21 per cent in winter crop production across Australia. Farm profits are likely to be significantly lower due to high prices for fuel and fertiliser What's next? Welcome rain has fallen across some affected areas in recent days, and many farmers remain positive about the future.

ABC Australia 8d ago

'We want trophies': The Diamonds coach embracing pressure in pursuit of history

Stacey Marinkovich: Pressure, pride and the pursuit of Commonwealth Games gold Sun 7 Jun 2026 at 5:01am The Diamonds dress comes with expectations. Not hopes, not possibilities, but pressure. Every generation is expected to win.

ABC Australia 4d ago

Dominant Wigan thrash St Helens in Women's Challenge Cup final

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Hundreds of new moons are revealing our solar system's violent history

In the far reaches of the solar system, the planetary neighbourhood seems quiet. Beyond Jupiter, the sun is no longer a blazing disc, but a cold, white lamp. The planets are separated by gulfs of darkness.

New Scientist 3h ago

30 years of Pokémon: The 'immersive' phenomenon still finding new fans

feel good The enduring appeal of Pokémon, still finding new fans 30 years after its release Sun 7 Jun 2026 at 6:10am For Jez Sundqvist, the Pokémon experience is still unforgettable almost three decades after he first encountered it. "It just brings back all those memories of getting probably, you know, Pokémon Red or Pokémon Blue for the Game Boy and cracking that out of the packet," he said. It is a joy he now experiences with his 11-year-old son, Auden, in their hometown of Port Lincoln...

ABC Australia 3d ago

Hanson takes the stage as Chalmers's budget woes roll on

analysis Hanson prepares to take the big stage as Chalmers's budget backlash rolls on Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 4:58am When One Nation leader Pauline Hanson addresses the National Press Club on June 17, there will be landmines everywhere. It's her first formal speech to the club in her 30-year (on and off) parliamentary career. How times have changed.

ABC Australia 6d ago