Seventy-four years later, on a fine spring Saturday afternoon in Argent Street, Broken Hill’s main drag, one can feel the ...
We test out Nemo’s new Tensor Extreme Conditions Ultralight sleeping pad to see if it lives up to its moniker in cold camping conditions.
Esme Mathis jumped at the opportunity to join two remote fossil digs for our feature 'Searching for Aussie dinosaurs'.
Magnificent seas, remote ocean caves, a richness of wildlife, and sublime paddling greet Dan Slater in Tassie’s Freycinet ...
More than 20 per cent of plant species are found only on islands – and time is running out for us to save them.
During the Ice Age, up to 500,000 First Nations people lived on bountiful Australian lands, which were later covered by ...
Osprey touts its Aether Pro backpack as ‘the one pack’ for all adventures. We tackle multi-day treks and alpine ski trips to ...
Whale sharks can grow to 18m in length, but most that visit Ningaloo are juvenile males in the 3–7m range. Still, a creature ...
For the first time clear links between fossils of the iconic Australian dingo, and dogs from East Asia and New Guinea have ...
Earlier this year, we were excited to launch the Australian Geographic Awards for Nature, our new flagship conservation program. This awards program has replaced the former grants process that ...
As humpback and southern right whales return to Antarctica at the tail end of their annual migration, east coast whale watchers may think the show will soon be over. But some whale species are still ...