Young at heart
Most of us know about Australia’s ancient geology – but many of her landscapes are very fresh and new.
Most of us know about Australia’s ancient geology – but many of her landscapes are very fresh and new.
In 2015, Australia’s first leagues’ club closed the doors on its iconic Sydney premises after 101 years as the ‘heart and soul’ of Australian rugby league.
The NSW Leagues’ Club building has closed its doors after 101 years, for most of which it stood as ‘the heart and soul’ of Australian rugby league.
The National Museum of Australia’s Encounters exhibition features 151 Indigenous items taken or gifted during the first encounters, alongside contemporary objects created by people from the communities involved with the project.
More than 100 sacred Aboriginal items have been temporarily returned to Australia, many for the first time in centuries.
In 2015, a record $212,199 was raised for conservation through our six annual fundraisers in 2015. This is great news for these six endangered Australian species. We couldn’t have done it without AG supporters and subscribers, so thank you!
Although we are a nation of ocean-lovers, an alarming number of Australians can’t spot a rip current, let alone escape one.
Photographer Jason Edwards flew by helicopter into some of the least accessible parts of Kosciuszko National Park to observe Australia’s wild horses, called brumbies, and their impact on the river systems and plains. Find the full story in the Jan/Feb issue (#130) of Australian Geographic.
Meet Hank and Tank, a pair of five-month-old Tasmanian devils born in Barrington Tops, NSW, as part of the Devil Ark breeding program.
ABC News 24 interviewed AG writer Natsumi Penberthy on attracting great white sharks with music, including tunes from Aussie rockers AC/DC and death metal band Darkest Hour.