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  • Meet the Tasmanian devil: The fierce marsupial with a bite that can crush bones

    Discover the fierce Tasmanian Devil, the world’s largest carnivorous marsupial, with bone-crushing jaws, nocturnal habits and endangered conservation status in Tasmania.

  • This Tasmania’s iconic Marsupial is staging a heartwarming comeback in wildlife

    This Tasmania’s iconic Marsupial is staging a heartwarming comeback in wildlife

    Scientists are working to conserve the Tasmanian devil, once devastated by disease, and it is now making a comeback through breeding programmes and disease research.

  • Rare solar storm lights up skies from Tasmania to Britain | See pics of the mesmerising light show

    Rare solar storm lights up skies from Tasmania to Britain | See pics of the mesmerising light show

    Experience the breathtaking beauty of a rare solar storm as it paints the skies with vibrant colors, captivating Earth with stunning celestial displays. This extraordinary event, the most potent solar storm in over 20 years, has unleashed spectacular auroras from Tasmania to Britain, illuminating the night with a mesmerizing celestial light show. Don't miss the opportunity to witness this captivating phenomenon that has captivated observers worldwide.

  • 5 children killed as bouncy castle, blown away into sky, throws them from 33 feet

    5 children killed as bouncy castle, blown away into sky, throws them from 33 feet

    The bouncy castle tragedy was one of Australia's deadliest accidents involving an amusement ride.

  • Tasmania offers incentives to Vedanta to resume copper mining

    Tasmania offers incentives to Vedanta to resume copper mining

    "The mines operation is shut at the moment and we hope to restart the copper mines by 2017 with financial support and tax reliefs. We have offered ASD 25 million financial package to sustain the operations to Vedanta for copper mines," Hodgman, who is leading a Tasmanian trade mission to the country, told PTI here.

  • Sushi chef finds success in Australian country town

    Sushi chef finds success in Australian country town

    When Masaaki Koyama opened his sushi shop in Geeveston, a small town in southern Tasmania that survives mainly on lumber and apple growing, he had to step outside to offer samples to locals to encourage them to try his hand-made sushi rolls.

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