The discovery of a huge bone in eastern Victoria could prove the existence of a man-eating mythical creature. The Bunyip is an amphibious creature described as part crocodile and part bird which lived ...
A constant in the stories of the bunyip is the role of Aboriginal storytelling & culture. Originating in the stories and beliefs of the southeastern Indigenous peoples of Australia, accounts of the ...
Experts celebrate discovery of secretive and endangered Australasian bittern in recently restored wetlands The “bunyip bird” – named after a mythological river-lurking, human-eating monster – is as ...
The legend of the bunyip has lived long in Australian history. Elders and long-time cattlemen have told of bubbling water, disappearing cattle and eerie sensations throughout the generations. Several ...
A feared but beloved icon lurking in the water by the River Murray is back after the floods put it out of action. Regarded as one of the state‘s most iconic tourist attractions, the mechanical Bunyip ...
Australia has some thoroughly cooked creatures dwelling in its waters. For example, platypi (yes, platypi) are really quite not OK. Sure, they’re sort of cute – although I saw one IRL and they are ...
Victorians affected by the bushfires in the state's east are being urged to lodge their insurance claims as soon as possible, with the Insurance Council of Australia declaring the Bunyip State Park ...
The debate around the Murray-Darling Basin is often sharply polarised: irrigation is destroying the environment, or water reforms are ruining farming communities. But there is another story. In the ...