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As seen in the map above, using data from the U.S. Geological Survey, Australia benefits from a substantial mineral endowment. Australia is home to numerous deposits of rare earths like xenotime ...
Since June 2009, NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has been circling the moon, compiling data for the first full topographic map of its surface. The data implies that 3.9 billion years ago ...
As Australia's population nears 30 million, this is the story of how we got here and where we might be heading next.
Ipswich Town midfielder Massimo Luongo has withdrawn from Australia's World Cup qualifiers against China and Japan next week due to an ankle injury, Football Australia announced on Sunday.
White Rock in Ipswich’s Spring Mountain Conservation Estate, southwest of Brisbane, is a “sacred site known culturally as a women’s area” to the Yagara people, according to the local ...
It’s no secret that in recent years, there has been a sea-change in Australia’s perspectives about its security environment. From the rosy optimism of even a decade ago, we now face fast-paced change, ...
This 1889 map that is one of the earliest topographic maps drawn over Queensland, covering the northeast area of Brisbane. Preserving the past The Museum of Lands, Mapping and Surveying’s role also ...
Annual expenditures on mine closure and rehabilitation activities in Australia are expected to exceed A$4 billion by 2040. Copper $ 4.8165 / lb 0.97% Brent Crude Oil $ 78.57 / bbl -1.80% ...
The day could not have gone much better for Ipswich Town’s Massimo Luongo. After receiving word of his first international call-up for Australia in four years, the 31-year-old played a vital ...
A stunning map has unveiled that Native Title, a legal recognition of Aboriginal rights over an area, covers nearly half of Australia's landmass. Native title holders can get compensation for ...
SMELL ISSUE COMES TO A HEAD. Is Ipswich Australia’s stinkiest city? In October 2016 the issue sparked widespread anger, with colourful mayor Paul Pisasale saying he “had a gutful” of it.
The Ipswich Courthouse welcomes countless drink and drug driving offenders through its doors every week, with police statistics now revealing how offending has continued at full force into 2023.