A new dinosaur species has been discovered in south-eastern Australia from a 125 million-year-old fossil.

Galleonosaurus dorisae was found along the Victorian coastline and is about the size of a wallaby. It was given its name because its jaw resembles an upturned galleon ship.

The herbivore is believed to have roamed the land that once lay between Australia and Antarctica, and is the fifth fossil to be discovered along the Victorian coast.