Saving the Oenpelli python
How could selling an iridescent python, which some believe is the rainbow serpent of Aboriginal mythology, help protect it?
How could selling an iridescent python, which some believe is the rainbow serpent of Aboriginal mythology, help protect it?
Australian photographer Michael Hall became interested in photographing the effects of climate change seven years ago. Two years ago he was awarded a Creative Fellowship with The Climate Institute in Sydney. His work follows moments and places that reflect the compounding impacts of climate change at home and abroad. Here he covers the 2009 bushfires in Victoria; the effects of the Millennium Drought on Lake Hume the NSW and Vic. border; and, the impact of changing temperatures on Iceland’s snowy landscapes.
We’ve looked into the 2011 Census to get a snapshot of who Australians are today and we want to know your story
Deep in the ancient forests of south-west Western Australia are thought to lurk colossal karri trees,taller than any yet recorded
From behind the wheel of her truck, this unlikely young livestock carter is committed to keeping Australia’s beef industry moving.
In workshops around the country, skilled Australian artisans are toiling and tinkering in an effort to save some of our oldest trades.
From chairmaker to hedgelayer, artisans are reviving trades that date back to days long gone
A look at what cooking Australian cuisine means and how it’s changed over the years.
Join us as we continue the age-old search to name groups of things.
Although Ned Kelly was laid to rest with his family in 2014, the nation is still divided on whether he was a hero or hellraiser.