Incredible moment rare Australian quokka animal leaped at…

Australian man Campbell Jones, 21, captured the amazing image of the Quokka with a GoPro camera strapped to his head at Rottnest, Western Australia An amazing image of a rare Australian animal flying through the air appearing to want to hug the camera has set the internet alight. Australian man Campbell Jones, 21, captured the quokka with a GoPro camera strapped to his head at Rottnest Island, Western Australia, over the weekend.

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Western Australia police make appeal to find lost ‘cute and furry’ quokka

A runaway quokka, who escaped its island home off Australia's west coast on a garbage barge, is in danger with police issuing an appeal to save the "cute" marsupial. Authorities are concerned for the safety of the small animal, named Steve, who was last seen on Jan. 4 fleeing a garbage bin on the mainland where he was mistaken for a large rat, local media reported.

Western Australia police make appeal to find lost ‘cute and furry’ quokka

A runaway quokka, who escaped its island home off Australia's west coast on a garbage barge, is in danger with police issuing an appeal to save the "cute" marsupial. Authorities are concerned for the safety of the small animal, named Steve, who was last seen on Jan. 4 fleeing a garbage bin on the mainland where he was mistaken for a large rat, local media reported.

Cabinet minister Matt Canavan accuses ABC of publishing ‘fake news’ in bizarre Adani interview

A Turnbull government minister has accused the ABC of running "fake news" in its coverage of the Adani coal mine and treating regional Queensland like "flyover country". In a bizarre interview with the broadcaster's AM radio program on Thursday morning, Resources and Northern Australia Minister Matt Canavan said the ABC's coverage of an Indian finance ministry probe into the Adani group was "nothing but fake news".