
Music’s hidden realm
A Melbourne photographer is capturing images of musical instruments as the world has never seen them.
A Melbourne photographer is capturing images of musical instruments as the world has never seen them.
The shortlisted images for the 2025 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year have been announced, showcasing our natural world across the ANZANG bioregion – Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea.
The prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition has opened at the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney, on loan from the Natural History Museum in London.
Red sprites have been captured on camera in Western Australia’s Kimberley.
Telling the story of Australia’s bunya pines was a refreshing change for wildlife photographer and writer Esther Beaton. For one thing, the trees didn’t move!
While many Australians know and love our alpine regions for their winter beauty, their lesser-known wildflower season sees the landscape burst to life with a brilliant tapestry of colour.
The beauty of Western Australia’s wildflowers runs deep. These plants have an important ecological role and a cultural heritage.
Scientists have investigated why some underwater species yawn – and the reason is not what you might think.
When water from rainfall, often received hundreds of kilometres away, finally reaches the Channel Country, it spreads out, filling and spilling out of the previously dry beds of ephemeral creeks and streams and bringing life to whatever it touches.
The chance discovery of an eagle nest leads to an extended vigil observing normally hidden behaviours of one of nature’s supreme winged marvels.