‘Unusually high’ dolphin kill rate

The number of dolphins killed by Australia’s commercial shark fisheries is ‘‘higher than previously thought,’’ a Senate estimates hearing has heard.

Western Australia seeks skilled labour

‘Indian food is appreciated and India needs to look into the prospect of starting new hotels in Australia.'

Last of the riverboat postmen

The 200 residents on Sydney's Dangar Island live a world away from the hustle and bustle of the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge.

Dashing Dhoni hits Aussies’ hopes for six

A superb innings from captain M S Dhoni led India to a thrilling four-wicket victory over Australia in the fourth match of the triangular ODI series at Adelaide Oval yesterday.

It’s a reel adventure

IF fishing's your game, Queensland Tourism ambassador Ben Southall's latest adventure will leave you green with envy.

Beach foam engulfs coastal town

Roadtripping Australia’s coast

"It all depends what you mean by the Limestone Coast," said the winemaker, setting down her glass of tempranillo and fixing me with a challenging look.
Half of fishermen would not give up their livelihood in the face of drastically declining catches, according to new research. A new report challenges previously held notions about poverty and adaptation by investigating why fishermen in developing countries stick with their trade.

Fly-fishing feeds mind and soul

WHEN Janet Holmes a Court was a little girl her bonding time with her father always involved a fly-fishing line and long companionable silences.

Travel: Florida’s fishing holes are hard to beat

Florida boldly bills itself as the “Fishing Capital of the World.” Many weekend anglers, charter captains, and seafood lovers will tell you the Sunshine State’s $5 billion recreational fishing industry is worthy of the title.
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