A moving rendition of The Last Post, recorded on top of the Sydney Opera House, features jazz virtuoso James Morrison and didgeridoo player Mark Atkins, symbolises how Indigenous and non-Indigenous soldiers fought side by side.
Four years after the devastating Black Summer bushfires, Indigenous fire practitioners say they’re struggling to keep up with demand for cultural burns from private landholders, and they want more support.
Scientists are concerned about predictions ocean temperatures will be 2.5 degrees Celsius warmer than usual as part of a marine heatwave declared for the NSW south coast.
The Brogo Dam has just become home to tens of thousands more Australian bass and estuary perch under a stocking program organised by those who fish its waters.
The government is desperate for solutions with rental vacancy rates at an all-time low across Sydney and short-term vacancies concentrated in NSW regional towns like Byron Bay and along the state’s south coast priced beyond the reach of many.
This third-generation logger says he is on the verge of bankruptcy while environmental advocates say they will continue to put pressure on the industry until native forest logging is banned.
When Terry Dixon took his usual walk around the Tathra headland on the New South Wales far south coast, he encountered a rare phenomenon brought on by heavy rainfall.
Organisers of Sculpture for Clyde say their small town is “punching above its weight” in the art scene as it offers up $100,000 for the winner of its acquisitive sculpture prize.