A celebration of how alien yet relatable so many of the creatures that live among us can be.
Very few people have the good fortune to live for a century. Fewer still achieve so much and touch so many lives. But Attenborough is, of course, most famous for his nature documentaries. For decades, ...
Scientists studying Western Australian koala fossils have found the modern koala was not the only koala species in the recent ...
Browse Island, a tiny bump in the sea off the coast of Western Australia, has become the focus of a world-first attempt to ...
Making compost is a cornerstone of sustainable gardening, yet few of us understand the great science behind it.
You won’t come within cooee of a honey possum (Tarsipes rostratus) unless you’re in the south-west of Western Australia. It’s ...
Throughout this 40th anniversary year of Australian Geographic we’re looking back at a selection of stories we’ve run over ...
Koala comeback. Conservationists from the Koala Clancy Foundation (KCF), in partnership with International Fund for Animal ...
A four-day hike traces the footsteps of the convicts and visionaries who tried and failed to tame an empire at the edge of ...
This is just one instalment of Australian Geographic‘s Deadly Dictionaries column, produced by AIATSIS. Each instalment features a dictionary celebrating a different First Nations language, ...
The story of Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages is one of loss, resilience and now renewal.
Every year, millions of visitors stand at the clifftop lookouts along Victoria’s Great Ocean Road and gaze out at the Twelve ...
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