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Hidden moth population found after 70 years
Dr Dave Wainwright describes the discovery as one of the highlights of his career. Source link
'Squashed poo' a sign of water voles' success
Signs suggest the water vole population on the Hogsmill River in Surrey has been reestablished. Source link
Young grizzly bear with limp killed in Nelson, B.C., sparks rally
In an update on Friday, B.C. Conservation Officer Service said the young bear’s mother has now also been killed to ensure public safety after the wild animal exhibited food-conditioned behaviour and loss of fear to people. Source link
Ex-KPMG executives grilled over firm's conduct
In the wake of the KPMG audit leak scandal, executives from Macquarie, Westpac, Optus and Dexus cast doubt on their faith in the auditor. KPMG current and former executives have also been quizzed about a whistleblower’s revelations that the firm used confidential client data to win corporate contracts. Source link
Landmark review says GST plan costly and unfair
The Productivity Commission finds the WA GST deal is a “costly mistake” that has led to “perverse” outcomes, and recommends it be scrapped. Source link
PM denies knowing about 'shag, marry, date' podcast game
Anthony Albanese also doubles down on his defence of gestures made while talking about a pair of melon’s given to him by the Japanese prime minister. Source link
Breathtaking finalists from the Ocean Photographer of the Year awards
A pair of orcas working in tandem and a monk seal resting with its week-old pup are among the finalists of this year’s Ocean Photographer of the Year competition. Source link
Indian solar mission's new findings throw light on enduring Sun mysteries
Why is the Sun’s corona millions of degrees hotter than its surface? And how does it maintain its inexplicably high temperature? Source link
Young Talent Time host Johnny Young dies
Young Talent Time host Johnny Young has died aged 79 following a brief battle with pancreatic cancer. Source link
Liberal MP's travel documents show claims he voted on bills while in China are false
After Liberal MP Shaun Chen announced Monday his plans to resign his seat in the House of Commons in September, he was accused online of breaking House rules by voting on legislation while he was in China earlier this year. Source link