
Antarctic-based Aussies take icy plunge to mark winter solstice
Expeditioners on Australia’s four Antarctic and sub-Antarctic research stations have gone for a chilly swim to celebrate the winter solstice.
Expeditioners on Australia’s four Antarctic and sub-Antarctic research stations have gone for a chilly swim to celebrate the winter solstice.
Visit Tropical North Queensland for a world famous celebration of Aboriginal culture.
If you’ve a $2 coin in your pocket you’ll have seen the face of elder, lawman and survivor Gwoja Tjungurrayi’s. A new stamp discovery is the latest chapter in his life in pictures.
It’s been half a century since Johnny Cash released a song about our very own Ned Kelly.
Ecuador officials say natural erosion has resulted in the collapse of Darwin’s Arch in the Galapagos Islands, with the rock structure losing its top.
Visit Cooktown in June for a festival of live music, Indigenous culture and the annual re-enactment of James Cook’s landing and peaceful interaction with the local Guugu Yimithirr people.
Portraits were carried through the Menindee district to draw attention to the decline of the Baaka – or Barka – (Darling) River.
Scientists have advanced our knowledge about the most likely routes those early Australians travelled as they peopled the continent.
The number of Australians attending Anzac Day dawn services has fallen by about 70% between 2015 — the centenary of the Anzacs’ landing at Gallipoli — and 2019.
Star light, star bright, first star I see tonight… Central NSW is the perfect place for a star-gazing adventure. Sleep under star-lit skies, visit world-renowned star-gazing attractions, and learn from the experts at local observatories and events.