The humble budgie is the face of latest Aussie Post stamps
Australia’s iconic budgie has been immortalised on a set of three Australia Post stamps.
Australia’s iconic budgie has been immortalised on a set of three Australia Post stamps.
Rivers, creeks and billabongs across northern Australia have been alive with thousands of tiny croc babies during the past six months.
A recent breeding event has restored hope for the future of the critically-endangered plains-wanderer.
On the surface, it looks like any other bay near Hobart. But beneath the calm waters live a small population of one of the rarest and most endangered fish in the world: the red handfish.
Celebrating 130 years of breathtaking Norwegian voyages, adventure travel group Hurtigruten has announced two new northern passages to satisfy even the most seasoned of voyagers, one a revived icon and the other poised to make history.
Australians have watched in horror this week as two separate humpback whales were tangled up in Queensland shark nets on the same day. These put the number of whales caught in Queensland shark nets to four this season – that we know about.
If you live on Australia’s east coast and enjoy beachcombing, there’s a good chance that during the first half of this year you noticed lots of pumice stone at the high tide mark.
For the first time, the longest-running historical record of human-shark interactions in Australia is now accessible online. This follows a growing trend to make scientific datasets accessible, maximising the use and impact of the data. Taronga’s Australian Shark-Incident Database (ASID) describes more than 1000 shark-human interactions that have occurred in Australia over the past 230 years.
The world’s largest gliding marsupial, Australia’s greater glider, has been listed as endangered.
Australian Geographic has long celebrated and shared the stories of First Nations people and their communities. Here are seven enthralling conversations with thought leaders from our Talking Australia podcast.