Gallery: Reviving Australia’s lost trades
From chairmaker to hedgelayer, artisans are reviving trades that date back to days long gone
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.
Each year, up to about 120 million red crabs (Gecarcoidea natalis) scuttle to the sea from the forest across Christmas Island in an effort to mate. It is a commute which overwhelms the island – the 135sq.km Australian-owned island, located in the Indian Ocean 2600km northwest of Perth, has just over 2000 human inhabitants.
A comprehensive list of Australia’s critically endangered animals.
Painting the Sydney Harbour Bridge is literally a never-ending job
On Saturday, March 19, 1932, the Sydney Harbour Bridge officially opened.
It’s easier than ever to become a wildlife expert, or help researchers study our animals and plants
Australian Geographic’s founder Dick Smith and fellow balloonist John Wallington went down in history on 18 June 1993 – beating odds that seven other attempts failed to overcome – and became the first people to fly a hot air balloon across the Australian continent. The Australian crossing had been tried by many with no luck. In the end, however, their epic adventure was a little over 40 hours.