Stormy sunset: Twelve Apostles
AG Reader Mark Iommi found a sheltered spot to capture this dramatic landscape shot.
AG Reader Mark Iommi found a sheltered spot to capture this dramatic landscape shot.
A game of hide-and-seek with a peacock spider in our latest AG Reader Photo of the Week.
These striking, colourful birds are widespread throughout mainland Australia.
Overlooking the western Victorian countryside from the top of Mt Porndon, a 278m-high volcano located 13km southeast of Camperdown. South-western Victoria is home to the third-largest volcanic plains in the world. (Related: Exploring volcanic Victoria)
Surging swells and a natural pool in Wyadup Rocks, Western Australia.
A red bell jellyfish makes for a perfect hiding spot for a baby leatherjacket.
When you don’t have eyelids a tongue will do!
Trousers Point on the west coast of Flinders Island, Tasmania, clasped by granite boulders daubed with orange Caloplaca lichen.
An aerial view of Kata Tjuṯa, also known as the Olgas, located about 365km southwest of Alice Springs, NT.
Juvenile Victoria’s riflebirds (Ptiloris victoriae) practice their mating dance.