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A golden sun rising over the picturesque Margaret River region is this week's reader photo.
Clever filming techniques and after-effects make a tiny toy town from a big, beautiful city.
A majestic wedge-tailed eagle taking flight in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales is this week's reader photo.
This week's reader photo captures a robber fly at rest in spectacular detail.
Learn about the many types of galaxies, and see some of the loveliest images ever taken of these cosmic wonders.
A stunning shot of the Bay of Fires in Tasmania is this week's reader photo.
Photographer Ken Duncan captures images of mothers and children in poor and remote areas.
A stunning new exhibition showcases the unique and fragile landscapes and animals of Antarctica.
Incredible images from the International Space Station were stitched together for this breathtaking video.
This week's beautiful reader photo captures a shooting star and the Tasmanian coast bathed in the glow of the aurora.
Scientists have captured highly detailed images of the demise of a giant star, the famous Supernova 1987A.
This award-winning and highly creative film presents a fun take on Sydney's iconic harbour.
A regent bowerbird flying high is the focus of this week's reader photograph.
Jeff Carter artfully captured mid-century scenes of everyday Australians – from coast to country.
This adorable flying fox was just hanging around in Yarra Bend, Victoria for this week's reader photo.
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Posted on 18 May 2013
Photographers hit the beach in search of hippos in the surf for a new documentary, Africa: Eye to Eye with the Unknown. View larger video