tiny inhabitant of Phillip Island, south-west of Melbourne, has taken diving to a new depth. Phillip Island Nature Parks researchers have recorded the deepest ocean dive made by a little penguin at 67 metres, breaking the previous record of 57m, set in 2002. Researcher Dr Andre Chiaradia said little penguins, also known as fairy penguins, can dive a certain distance depending on their weight. Dr Chiaradia said the female penguin, which weighed 1,020g, would usually dive to a maximum of 66m. But she managed to dive 67m, and was submerged for 90 seconds, which Dr Chiaradia also said was beyond...