Steve Plain: the seven summits after near-fatal injury
Less than a year after a life-threatening accident, Steve Plain began his journey to climb the world’s seven summits.
Less than a year after a life-threatening accident, Steve Plain began his journey to climb the world’s seven summits.
For people with a disability it is a powerful message; that we can have agency in our own lives.
Immerse yourself in the cultural verve of Arnhem Land and Cape York and let the yidaki’s spirit stir your soul.
Would you do this with your mum?
Back in 1994, Australian Geographic’s second wilderness couple Deanne and Damon Howes survived 12 months in the Tasmanian Wilderness.
To experience the predicament that almost killed two stranded German aviators in 1932, a modern-day adventurer sets off solo into the Kimberley with only minimal supplies.
Indoor rock climbing is booming in Australia, but Joanne Lee and Olivia Page are determined to get women outside, tackling the bigger boulders.
Back in early 1990s, the O’Bryan family travelled around Australia in 23 weeks, covering more than 30,000 km.
In this extract of a tribute article featured in Issue 16 of AG, Gillian Coote reflects on the life of Dot Butler.
The following extract is from Sue Fear’s 2003 story about her ascent of the highest peak on earth, Mt Everest.