A 13-year-old boy swam for four hours in cold and choppy waters to save his mother and two younger siblings who had been swept out to sea off the coast of Western Australia.
A 13-year-old boy who was swept out to sea with his mother and two siblings saved his family by swimming four kilometers (2.5 miles) to shore for help “in rough conditions,” police in Australia said.
On Jan. 30, a 13-year-old boy swam two-and-a-half miles to save his mom and two siblings after they were swept out to sea off Australia's coast. His family was saved after he raised the alarm.
A snorkeler in Australia found a shell tagged with a strangely specific number, kickstarting an online mystery about its ...
The black abalone mollusk (Haliotis cracherodii) is a delicacy in many regions of the world, with fancy restaurant diners ...
Efforts to improve surveillance of undersea infrastructure have increased due to several incidents often involving vessels ...
Authorities are asking anyone who makes a similar find in Australia to photograph it and contact them. Find out more.
Samuel Cornell receives funding from Meta Platforms, Inc. His research is supported by a University of New South Wales Sydney, University Postgraduate Award. His research is supported by Royal Life ...
The beach lies less than four miles from the heart of Sydney. In that half-mile crescent of gold, the city’s restless energy dissipates. A crowd gathers there on ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will not launch a Royal Commission of Inquiry into the senseless Bondi Beach terrorist attacks and will instead mount a more limited investigation.
More than $2.6 million has been raised for the man who disarmed one of the attackers during a mass shooting targeting a Hanukkah event on Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, last weekend. After the ...
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