Dogs in space
Meet Laika, the first dog to fly into space and the very first living creature to be launched out of Earth’s atmosphere.
Meet Laika, the first dog to fly into space and the very first living creature to be launched out of Earth’s atmosphere.
We all know bouncing on the trampoline is fun, but there’s actually a lot of science behind bouncing on a trampoline, and all of those ups and downs are affecting your body too.
There’s a hidden cache of fossils waiting to be discovered in your own house!
Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology is about to begin!
Discover what Australia’s neighbours and the rest of the world have to offer with Australian Geographic’s educational resources.
Discover Australia, the world and it’s people with Australian Geographic’s geography resources.
Discover the rich culture of Australia’s indigenous people here, with educational resources for students in kindergarten and up!
Curious about why sustainability is such a big issue or wondering what role you can play? You’ll find the answers here, with Australian Geographic’s sustainability resources.
From Australia’s unique animals to outer space adventures, find science and environmental resources for students in kindergarten and up here!
The Australian Reptile Park on the NSW Central Coast will showcase an all-new ‘Deadly & Dangerous’ series these April school holidays.