The AG Journey: Fuel for thought
It’s crunch time up at AG HQ and I’m oiled up.
As AG art director, one of my larger challenges for the upcoming issue has been to get my head around the concept of peak oil…
It’s crunch time up at AG HQ and I’m oiled up.
As AG art director, one of my larger challenges for the upcoming issue has been to get my head around the concept of peak oil…
There’s a world of camera gear out there, but here are the top tips for the best gear when travelling.
The sun was shining but the umbrellas were out in force!
During a visit to the Australian Museum, the Green Umbrella team from North Sydney Girls High School paid a visit to the Australian Geographic booth at Science in the City.
In 1828 Charles Sturt began an exploration of the puzzling westward-flowing rivers and Australia’s inland sea.
Australia’s wildlife photographers are a special group of people. Lacking the jaw-dropping “wow’ factor creatures enjoyed by their colleagues on the African continent…
When it comes to choosing the best gear to take trekking, there are a few things to keep in mind.
Was it generosity, or pure laziness, that led to the extreme brevity of Deputy Editor Kathy Riley’s opening blog?
The usually talkative and hard-working Kathy revealed very little in her first blog, instead opening the door to readers for a question they might like answered.
A new exhibition celebrates Aboriginal artist Yulyurlu ‘Lorna’ Fencer Napurrula whose work was unique.
On this day in 1642, Dutch explorer Abel Tasman first sighted Van Deimen’s Land, which is now Tasmania.
I return to the office after a few weeks off all abuzz about what the New Year will hold for the AG Society, and for me.
There are a few things on the list but the most pressing is the new Nancy Bird Walton Sponsorship for Female Adventurers…