It’s an interstellar double header. Monday’s solar eclipse isn’t the only once-in-a-lifetime celestial event on the horizon.
A comet called ATLAS dazzled the southern skies for the last few weeks. Now it's heading out of view for half a million years.
The comet should be visible just above the Eastern horizon an hour or two before sunrise, between the constellations Cancer and Leo. It shouldn't be too hard to find its general location ...
The ship from the 1890s, uncovered at a popular swimming beach at Ballina, is believed to be the remnants of paddle steamer ...
After years of engineering issues and infighting, the COMET will scrap its 'superstop' plan as it seeks solutions to reducing the bus lineup at COMET Central.
Curator and manager of the Ballina Naval and Maritime Museum, Ron Creber, said the area around Ballina and Byron Bay were ...
The COMET plans to convert a problematic site into a training facility and parking area, citing land issues and location drawbacks.