AlThe Alfred Tropical Cyclone is a tropical cyclone that affected Queensland and New South Wales (NSW) in Australia in 2025. It is the first tropical cyclone since 1974 to make direct landfall near Brisbane and its surroundings, causing severe rainfall, flooding, electricity outages and infrastructure damage.The cyclone dropped over 800 millimetres of rainfall in some areas within 24 hour, triggering severe flooding. This natural disaster prompted the evacuation of thousands of people and the depl
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Edanur Karakoç

Tuvalu is a small island nation located in the Pacific Ocean. With a total area of 26 km², Tuvalu is the second smallest country in the world, consisting of nine islands surrounded by Kiribati to the north, Fiji to the west, and New Zealand to the east. Its capital, Funafuti, is renowned for its tropical climate and white sandy beaches. Due to its low elevation, Tuvalu faces significant risks from climate change and sea rise. Its economy relies on agriculture, fishing, and foreign aid. The natio
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Enes Yavuz Özgen

Australian Federal Elections (2025) were a general election held on 3 May 2025 to determine the members of the country’s House of Representatives. Following the election, the Australian Labor Party led by Anthony Albanese retained power for a second term and expanded its majority in parliament. Peter Dutton, leader of the Liberal-National Coalition the main opposition bloc, not only lost the general election but also lost his seat in the Dickson electorate, which he had represented for 24 years.
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Edanur Karakoç

Noisy Scrub-bird (Atrichornis clamosus) is a bird species endemic to western Australia and critically endangered. The species was once thought to have gone extinct in the 1960s but was rediscovered in 1961. This rediscovery marked a crucial turning point for its conservation and survival. However, it remains under significant threat with a very limited population.Physical CharacteristicsSize and Weight: The Noisy Scrub-bird measures approximately 19 to 23 cm in length and weighs between 25 and 5
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Mustafa Özdemir

In 1961, while flying a Lockheed L-749 Constellation aircraft over the Indian Ocean, Qantas Airways navigator Jed Hartman accidentally discovered a small “islet” that did not appear on any navigational charts. The feature, which had no record in any navigation system, was named “Jed’s Rocks” in honor of the young navigator.But the reality was far different from what it appeared to be. The discovery of Jed’s Rocks did not reveal a new landmass but instead uncovered one of the most significant esp
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Mustafa Kanyılmaz

Australian Open has evolved as one of the oldest and most continuous organizations in the Southern Hemisphere within the institutionalization process of tennis. Its scheduling in the early months of the year has established it as one of the starting points of the professional tennis calendar. Over time, the tournament, which has undergone various name changes, host cities, and court surfaces, has been centered at Melbourne Park since the last quarter of the 20th century. Today, it holds the stat
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Burak Enes

Southern Lights or Aurora Australis is a natural light phenomenon that occurs around the South Pole as a result of charged particles from the Sun interacting with Earth’s magnetic field and atmosphere. The name is derived from the Latin words aurora, meaning “dawn,” and australis, meaning “southern.”Scientific data and cave paintings indicate that this phenomenon has been observed by humans for at least 32,000 years. In 1619, Galileo Galilei named the lights visible in the northern hemisphere “a
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Milena Bennu CAN

Sydney Harbour Bridge, Australia, is a large-scale arch bridge connecting the northern and southern shores of Sydney Harbour. Opened in 1932, the bridge was constructed according to the engineering conditions of its time and contributed significantly to Sydney’s development. Due to its technical features and symbolic status at the national level, the bridge, with its arch span, pylons and steel construction, holds a place in Australia’s cultural heritage.HistoryThe construction of the Sydney Har
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Fatmanur Mavibaş

Cockatoos (Cacatuidae) are striking and intelligent birds belonging to the parrot order, commonly found in Australia and surrounding regions. They are typically covered in white, pink, grey, or black feathers and are notable for the crests on their heads. Due to their social structures and loud vocalizations, they display fascinating behaviors both in the wild and in captivity. Cockatoos are very popular in zoos, bird shows, and among pet owners due to their high mimicry abilities and trainable
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Kadir Maden

The event known as the Emu War constituted an extraordinary example of tension between natural wildlife and human settlement, occurring in 1932 in Western Australia. During this period marked by the economic hardships of the Great Depression, former soldiers who had settled in the Campion region of Western Australia under post-First World War settlement schemes were attempting to sustain themselves through wheat farming. However, the global economic downturn had driven wheat prices to record low
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Muhammet Emin Göksu