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Paleontologists in Queensland have found that the world`s only recorded dinosaur stampede is largely made up of the tracks of swimming, not running, animals.
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A new species of hermit crab recently discovered on the barrier reef off the coast of Belize has been named Areopaguristes tudgei - after the American University biologist who first found it.
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Discerning art critics, honeybees can distinguish between different landscape scenes, types of flowers and even human faces, a new study has claimed.
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Uranium has not been mined in Queensland since the closure of the Mary Kathleen mine in the state in 1982.
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Australian pacer James Pattinson made a strong pitch for a return to a Test spot by taking career-best figures to set up Victoria’s stunning 10-wicket Sheffield Shield win over Queensland at the Gabba.
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A 28-year-old soldier has arrested in Australia for terrorising residents and motorists on a street with a replica rifle, an official said.
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Australian authorities have intercepted another boat carrying 65 suspected asylum seekers off the West Australian coast.
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Current global efforts to counter the impact of carbon emissions are not enough, say experts, calling for a broader and more radical approach to marine management and mitigation options.
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The Pakistan Under-19 squad that will take part in the forthcoming World Cup in Queensland, Australia, is the best that he has managed so far, feels former national cricketer-cum Coach Haroon Rasheed
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Legacy Iron, the Australian arm of state-owned NMDC, has finalised the purchase of two of six highly prospective tenements in Queensland where there are strong indications of quality coking and thermal coal mineralisation.
Last Updated: Thursday, July 5, 2012, 10:38
Supreme Court judge John Byrne today handed down the life sentence to Massimo `Max` Sica, 42, for what he described as "brutal, horrific crimes in the worst category of murder".
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