Greg Navarro reports for CGTN from Australia.
Greg Navarro
STORIES BY GREG NAVARRO
August 17, 2019
Poisonous toads pose environmental threat in Australia
80 years ago, cane toads were first introduced in Australia to manage a crop beetle. Now, millions of the poisonous amphibians are posing a huge environmental and ecological threat. So far, no one has figured out how to get rid of the invasive pests. Read More...
May 18, 2019
Prime Minister Scott Morrison defies polls to secure ‘miracle’ win
Scott Morrison has defied all expectations and is keeping his job as Australia's Prime Minister. Read More...
December 5, 2018
American college and pro football teams looking for punters in Australia
When an increasing number of U.S. college football coaches need a punter, they’re turning to an unlikely country for help. An Australian academy is consistently filling those requests with a group of gifted athletes who’ve never played the sport. Read More...
August 12, 2018
Growing Chinese demand fuels record prices for wool in Australia
Demand for wool in China is driving up the profit margins for wool farmers in Australia, but the purple patch might not last. Read More...
June 30, 2018
Australian medical flight service celebrates 90 years of service
Parts of Australia are so isolated that getting sick or hurt was often a death sentence. A uniquely Australian creation changed all that. Read More...
May 29, 2018
Search ends for missing Flight MH370 four years after plane was lost
A privately funded search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 is over. Four years after the plane went missing with more than 200 onboard, the fate of MH370 remains a mystery. But friends and family of the victims think more should be done. Read More...
May 5, 2018
Cuts to Australian conservation funding worsen endangered species’ plight
Australia has lost more mammals to extinction than any other country. And with cuts to the government agency charged with saving animals, scientists fear more species will be at risk. Read More...
April 7, 2018
Australia’s wine industry sees opportunity amid US-China trade clash
Australian wine makers eye more sales to China as trade tension grows between Beijing and Washington. If China increases tariffs on U.S.-based wine, it could be a boon for Australia's industry. Read More...
February 2, 2018