
Soundtrack to a new life
Dulcie Holland is best known for her books on music theory. But in a career spanning nearly 70 years, she also composed music for documentaries promoting Australia’s postwar immigration strategy.
Dulcie Holland is best known for her books on music theory. But in a career spanning nearly 70 years, she also composed music for documentaries promoting Australia’s postwar immigration strategy.
First Nations advocate Thomas Mayo visits Uluru – both the rock and the man.
2013: Disabled Australians get a national insurance support scheme.
It’s 50 years since the dying dairy town of Nimbin found new life as the counter-culture capital of Australia. We look back through the eyes of three photographers who were there.
Connection to Country is at the heart of all that Gambirra Illume does, including producing the powerfully moving opening and closing tracks of Australian Geographic: Our Country. Have a listen.
We look back on the event that gave birth to Nimbin and Australia’s own counterculture.
What makes a person fight for a cause? Meet a surfer, a miner and a farmer who’ve all gone rogue – with reason.
Australia’s favourite, the mighty pav, is a Christmas tradition for many. Here’s how to make its peaks perfect, according to the chemistry experts.
Can music stir you to protect the environment?
1887: The Murray River’s resources are tapped.