Last month’s shark attack in Western Australia has many believing the myth that all sharks are killers. But experts say man does more damage to sharks than the other way around. Image: Terry Goss.
Erika Tumambing reports on the silent heroes of Australian wildlife and the struggles they must overcome to save the country’s native animals. Image: Pip_Wilson
Beneath the natural wonder of Santorini’s cliff tops and lagoon, the villages are being covered in plastic as the Greek government fails to implement a recycling scheme.
It is surprising to think that so much environmental harm is caused by what we choose to put on our plates every day. So what can be done to counter this? Avleen Masawan explores sustainable eating.
Many Australians may have dreamt of having a Skippy of their own hopping around the backyard, but as the current law stands owning native animals is illegal. This isn’t the case in America where the market for our native animals is booming.
Reportage's annual news snapshot of Sydney over three days in May 2010 produced by journalism students from their newsroom at the University of Technology, Sydney.