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Wild Things columnist Eric Brown experiences strange thoughts as he goes on a sunlit, rural Kent hill climb seeking to boost sighting numbers for his 2025 butterfly list.
Wild Things: Can you help with this year's Big Butterfly Count? Friday, June 27 started warm and got a whole lot hotter. My pal Jim and I headed for the RSPB nature reserve at Northward Hill, in ...
PNG NRL director stands down over corruption concerns Chris Barrett, Nick McKenzie and Matthew Knott July 18, 2025 — 3.34pm Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size ...
'Rorymania' has hit Northern Ireland as their favourite sporting son seeks to win the British Open on home soil.
Auburn residents Joanne O'Connor and Teresa Hoercher produce the bimonthly Legends of Auburn feature.
When PNG's anti-corruption watchdog was established two years ago, there were high hopes it would mark a turning point but now the Australian and New Zealand bosses have been suspended.
Wayne Bennett linked with bombshell PNG coaching move Wayne Bennett is less than 12 months into his second stint at South Sydney but has sensationally been linked with an exit.
Wayne Bennett is weighing up his future at South Sydney after being approached by the ARL Commission to spearhead Papua New Guinea’s $600 million entry to the NRL.
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has tasked the new board of the nation’s NRL franchise with launching a competition to establish the name for the team.
ARLC Chair Peter V’landys has predicted the PNG team entering the NRL in 2028 could rival Penrith after visiting the proposed site for accommodation and a Centre of Excellence in Port Moresby.
At long last, America is moving toward fairness in hiring, promotions, and college admissions. The latest good news: In a unanimous ruling, the Supreme Court said everyone deserves the same ...
Papua New Guinea's peak anti-corruption body is on the brink of implosion, senior staff say, as its Australian and New Zealand bosses accuse each other of criminal activity.