In 1845 persistent stories and sightings began to emerge of a huge amphibious creature that dwelled in swamps and creeks and killed anyone who got too close to the water. But despite never being found ...
Just when you thought filmmakers were running out of creatures to make movies about, comes a monster whose legend began long ago thanks to Aboriginal mythology. Yeah, it has a pretty goofy name, but ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In this Country, these two species are now rare. Kamilaroi people want to turn this around. But to do that, we come up against a ...
The production notes are sketchy but the basis for the script can be found in an application by his planners to council which sets up the beginning of a narrative on the Merrimac floodplain. This is ...
An unusual bone had been found on the shore of Lake Colongulac, near Camperdown. The creature it belonged to must have been gigantic; the fragment of leg suggested the animal’s knee joint had a ...
Kamilaroi Country lies in far northwest New South Wales, past Tamworth and crossing over the Queensland border. Here, the bunyip bird (Australasian bittern, Botaurus poiciloptilus), and the brolga ...