It was 1975. Queen was competing with Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin in the charts. And in WA,a new agency was compiling its own “the best of the best” list.
As I set off on the adventure of a lifetime,I never dreamed my writing career was also set to soar.
More than 100 Exmouth locals have gathered for the launch of Tim Winton’s three-part ‘love letter’ documentary Ningaloo Nyinggulu,airing on the ABC on Tuesday.
In an exclusive interview,the author tells of 40 years spent helping develop and protect Australian publishing,and where he lives has everything to do with it.
Exmouth went dark at 11.29am this morning as the moon’s path of totality cross WA’s North West Cape.
A steel tower likely containing toxic chemicals could sink to the seabed after its removal was delayed for four years by Woodside’s lack of maintenance.
The first inkling of the pending influx came about three years ago when an American woman tried to book the entire caravan park. But authorities have a more practical concern,urgently trying to bolster the town’s sewerage capacity.
With his novel,Blueback,now a movie,the author reflects on how his love of the sea has evolved – and what he’s prepared to do to protect it.
Scientists attached cameras to the dorsal fins of sharks at Ningaloo Reef in WA and altered the resulting vision to see through the “eye of the tiger”.
A plan to use old Woodside equipment for an artificial reef near WA’s Ningaloo Reef in WA could have endangered the health of people who ate fish caught there.
What may have seemed hypothetical and far away is here,now,in our backyard. You can wade into the water near Exmouth or off the Pilbara and see what hot water is doing to our reefs.