News

Scientists relocate a precious collection of coral and fish to a temporary home while a new Queensland aquarium is built.
Scientists and traditional owners are restoring oyster reefs once common along the muddy banks of the Russell and Mulgrave Rivers in Far North Queensland. The river, 50 kilometres south of Cairns, is ...
Far North anglers are being asked to have their say on proposed changes to the rules around one of the state’s favourite fish ...
In the late 1960s, oil and gas companies began exploring the Great Barrier Reef for oil. It took campaigners, unionists and a ...
It is a comeback for the age, with the return of the giant potato cod to the world-famous “Cod Hole” dive site offering more ...
The Whitsundays paint a picture-perfect landscape for Veuve Clicquot’s Australia-first Le Picnic experience on the Great ...
The battle against a little-known but potentially destructive invasive oyster is well underway, but authorities say it’s ...
The world's fastest fish and its acrobatic cousin are in the sights of Far North anglers this weekend as eager boaties brave ...
Australia’s very own Great Barrier Reef is one of the most famous tourist destinations in the world, and anyone familiar with ...
An algal bloom nightmare has decimated marine wildlife in South Australia, and experts warn NSW, Victoria and Queensland are ...