
Gallery: Outback Ringers of the Top End
Australia’s jackaroos and jillaroos provide a photographic glimpse of life on an outback station.
Australia’s jackaroos and jillaroos provide a photographic glimpse of life on an outback station.
Former AG Society trustee Sorrel Wilby is sketching 100 people in 100 days.
These are the Aussie inventions that save you time, money and hassle.
Refugees are significantly contributing to communities in rural and regional Australia.
Ralph Alphonso is showing that individuals can reduce their impact in a big way, with some planning and commitment.
See how music enriches the lives of Sydney Sings Choir members
Prince Harry describes what it’s like trekking in Antarctica.
Fighting extreme cold while pushing war-ravaged bodies to new physical limits, teams of soldiers scarred in battle take on the ultimate challenge – trekking 335km across the Antarctic to the South Pole. Find the full story in Mar/April issue #119 of Australian Geographic.
Listening to music – shimmying to it, learning it, playing it and watching it being performed – fires up more centres in your brain than almost any other activity. Music is a marvel and pervades our lives, but why we like it and where it originated puzzles the experts.
Mawson’s Hut was a marvel of construction, being built in the harsh conditions of the Antarctic in 1912-13.