
Exclusive photos: extraordinary polar bear ‘picnic’ captured by Australian photographer
A historic gathering of 68 polar bears has been seen, for the first time, feeding on a whale carcass in the Arctic.
A historic gathering of 68 polar bears has been seen, for the first time, feeding on a whale carcass in the Arctic.
When it came to assigning a photographer to cover the World Solar Challenge, from Darwin to Adelaide, we had to have Thomas Wielecki!
Here are the shortlisted images for the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year awards for 2024, showcasing the year’s best wildlife and landscape photos.
In the heart of the South Pacific, the Cook Islands is a haven of natural beauty, adventure, and vibrant cultural heritage, right on Australia’s doorstep.
As one of our most elusive birds, the endangered Australian painted-snipe is a must-see on every serious birdwatcher’s list.
The battle is on to save what’s left of one of Tasmania’s most endangered and intriguing eucalypts.
The OM System OM-1 promises quality images in the most extreme environments. We drag it through the dirt, literally, to confirm this claim.
We celebrate the work of our brilliant photographers who worked on assignments far and wide across our vast country over the last year.
Photographer Richard Freeman reveals what went on behind the scenes when he was tasked with photographing elusive wild platypuses.
To stay or go? Tracey Nearmy’s photo captures a couple’s dilemma during Black Summer.