Climate change in the Pacific Islands 1: Land is life
For Pacific Islanders, land is life. As climate change increasingly impacts their land, Islanders including the President of Kiribati ask what this means for their future.
For Pacific Islanders, land is life. As climate change increasingly impacts their land, Islanders including the President of Kiribati ask what this means for their future.
From ethereal scenes to beautiful close-ups, these are the best garden shots. The IGPOTY exhibition will be on display at the Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney 1-10 March 2014. Visit www.igpoty.com for more information.
NASA has released video imaging that shows a timeline of bushfires in Australia.
It seems hard to believe a kangaroo could climb trees, but they are surprisingly adept at clambering between the branches
Find out all you need to know about the Gympie-Gympie stinging tree.
Each year Geoscience Australia, our geological advisory agency, opens its unusual rock-themed photography exhibition to see what snappers can make of our most valuable and oldest assets. Here are some Top GeoShots.
Music to your ears or a midsummer cacophony, the cicada’s song is inevitably short lived.
Outback Queensland’s bone-dry grazing country is giving up its 100 million-year-old secrets to a mob of dyed-in-the-wool farmers.
The exquisite Gouldian finch is one of the world’s most prized caged birds.They once gathered together in the many hundreds but now the biggest flocks, found in the NT and the Kimberley, number little more than a few hundred.
Eleven classic planes, countless classic views – an extraordinary safari through Australia’s outback skies.