Campers at a popular Queensland campsite are being warned to stay off the beach following a "credible" crocodile sighting.
A recent photo of a beachgoer catching some sun next to a caravan in a car park has sparked backlash from frustrated residents who claim illegal camping in the area is 'out of control'.
Fresh footage has emerged of a two-metre crocodile that has sparked a search near Rainbow Beach, north of Brisbane. A ranger ...
Along the Lincoln Road shopping mall, only a handful of homeless people were visible Wednesday evening in an area ... Miami Beach police made more than 250 arrests for illegal camping in 2024 ...
Bad behaviour at a popular Aussie boating and camping spot has prompted local authorities to review its "visitor management strategies" — potentially leading to changes in free camping access as ...
Arizona State Parks and Trails announced it would raise entry fees to support park operations and maintenance. Here's when ...
A ranger has photographed a two-metre crocodile at a popular camping spot hundreds of kilometres from where it should be. The Queensland Environment Department said a ranger spotted the crocodile ...
The park, under the Frank A. Wacha Bridge, is a popular spot for community events, boaters and anglers. It features picnic ...
A proposal for new cabins to be built directly along the Torquay foreshore has been praised as a positive move by a local ...
A crocodile that unexpectedly surfaced at a popular Queensland camping destination this week may have been pushed hundreds of kilometres out of its normal habitat by strong ocean currents.
A two-metre “vagrant” crocodile has been spotted north of Brisbane. The predator was reported by a ranger on the sand in ...
A councillor has warned public car parks cannot be used as makeshift campsites after multiple complaints about eyesore ...