Second case of deadly avian flu detected in Australia
A northern giant petrel has been confirmed to have the H5N1 strain of bird flu in Western Australia.
A northern giant petrel has been confirmed to have the H5N1 strain of bird flu in Western Australia.
Multiple people have been arrested after crowds stormed barriers and dozens of flares were set off in chaotic scenes as Socceroos fans flocked to live sites.
A single suspected case of bird flu has triggered fears a deadly strain that has killed millions of animals worldwide has reached the Australian mainland.
The Australian National University has climbed three places in the QS World University Rankings, rising to 29th in the world for 2027.