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For the first time since his birth,the butthole-less puppy has achieved significant progress in his medical journey by learning to poop on his own. In June, Tooshie gained attention after a backyard breeder turned over the five-week-old cavoodle to Warwick Vet.
A speedboat carrying three passengers struck a whale and its calf south of Sydney, prompting Australian boaters to exercise caution.
After being “grabbed” by a liones,a member of the owner’s family lost her arm, according to a Queensland zoo. A female lion born into captivity attacked a woman in her 50s from outside an enclosure at Darling Downs Zoo in Pilton, south of Toowoomba, at approximately 8.23 in the morning, prompting the dispatch of emergency personnel.
Beautiful cupcake bouquets for birthdays, weddings, and other special occasions are created by Sydney-based baker Macey Nemer, the creative force behind The Baked Bouquet. So stunning are the delectable arrangements that they nearly seem too delicious to eat.
A suburban Australian mother is on trial for allegedly using death cap mushrooms to poison three of her estranged husband’s relatives over a home cooked supper, causing their deaths.
Promoted as “Just Paradise,” Lord Howe Island hundreds of kilometers east of Australia is a unique environment home to plants and fauna found nowhere else in the world.
Residents of an informal Port Moresby settlement that was razed following the gang rape and murder of a woman by 20 men say they are being unfairly punished by Papua New Guinea authorities over alleged links to the crime.
A landmark court conviction in Papua New Guinea related to the murder of a mother-of-five accused of sorcery is being hailed as a major victory in the fight to stop such attacks and murders.
Vanuatu on Wednesday took stock of damage from a powerful 7.3 magnitude earthquake that killed at least 14 people and collapsed buildings in the capital, as the first trickle of international assistance began arriving in the disaster-prone Pacific nation.
A stockpile of more than 200 U.S. artillery shells from the Second World War discovered at a school in the Solomon Islands capital has been safely removed.