
On this day: Abel Tasman sights Tasmania
On this day in 1642, Dutch explorer Abel Tasman first sighted Van Deimen’s Land, which is now Tasmania.
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…
One century ago today, Sir Douglas Mawson set off on the first Australian expedition to Antarctica.
Each morning I wander through Hyde Park on my way to the office.
This morning I was greeted by a mob of cockatoos (I counted about 30 before I gave up) foraging for their breakfast…
We headed to the Torres Strait Islands for the Coming of the Light festival.
1804’s Castle Hill Rebellion was the first Australian convict uprising, a violent and chaotic attempt to overthrow the colonial authorities.
Australia’s last convict ship, The Blackwall Frigate Hougoumont, unloads the final 279 convicts in WA.
Yesterday the death of a baby Asian elephant at Taronga Zoo left us feeling decidedly flat. Elephants have an onerously long gestation period of somewhere between 600 and 660 days…
Nearly a century ago, the first stamp in Australia was released.
We asked adventurer Clark Carter which nav devices have helped him out of the most heart-stopping, high-altitude and hapless situations.