Slides reveal Tasmania’s Overland Track in the 1950s
Christina Armstrong stumbled on a treasure trove of slides from her dad’s 1957 trek of the Overland Track
Christina Armstrong stumbled on a treasure trove of slides from her dad’s 1957 trek of the Overland Track
Christina Armstrong unearthed some old slides from her Dad’s trip to the Overland Track in 1957. These are some of the digitised images
Australian Geographic photographers Nick Rains and Joshua Holko have been named among the top photographers of 2014 in the Canon AIPP Australian Professional Photographer of the Year awards.
In the late 1990s, more than 180,000 giant cuttlefish gathered to breed in South Australian waters. Since then, their numbers have dwindled by 93 per cent and no-one is sure why
The Epson International Pano Awards is the largest competition for panoramic photography. Here are some of the stand-out finalists and winners from the 2014 contest.
Since the 1970s, Fred Brophy’s boxing tent has been a travelling spectacle in outback Queensland.
More so than anywhere else in the world, our orchids are deceitful temptresses with a powerful perfume.
Here are the stunning images that made the final shortlist of the 2014 Eureka Prize for science photography
These Australian animals are vitally important to their ecosystems and their extinction would be disastrous.
Without these important species, ecosystems will falter, such is their central role. While all species are important to an ecosystem, ‘keystone’ species are particularly vital because of their roles, such as being top predators, controllers of prey, or conduits for spreading seeds.