Telling the story of Australia’s bunya pines was a refreshing change for wildlife photographer and writer Esther Beaton.
A "heartbreaking" stand of "skeletons" along one of Sunshine Coast's most popular scenic drives is sobering evidence that bunya pine dieback is spreading outside national parks – killing trees ...
Like bunya pines, black bean trees (Castanospermum australe) have been an important food source for thousands of years. While the large seeds are toxic, they can be made edible. Here, we have ...
As you drive along the Blackall Range in the Sunshine Coast hinterland, the bunya trees are easy to spot by their egg-shaped tops rising above the eucalypts. But even taller ones grow in the Bunya ...
Falling fruits, some of them as heavy as 12 kilograms, could be the reason a century old tree disappears from Charles Street.