Walking the Australian Alps
Travellers have trekked the Australian Alps for centuries, taking refuge in historic huts and enjoying the mountain scenery.
Travellers have trekked the Australian Alps for centuries, taking refuge in historic huts and enjoying the mountain scenery.
Like a white scoresheet, the Antarctic Peninsula is daily recording changes in the environment.
It’s one of our national icons: the outback, the desert. And here are some of our classic photos.
Here are some winning shots of your favourite beaches! Huge thanks to everyone who submitted, watch for our next reader photo campaign!
Twenty years ago, the world’s largest sand island was inscribed on the World Heritage List, turning this local secret into one of Australia’s must-sees.
Photographs of Australian places and animals doing what they do best, as captured by our readers.
The Australian Geographic Adventure girls and one lucky male head south to walk the talk.
It takes a huge amount of effort to keep the Indian Pacific running in tip-top shape.
Mike Rossi visits a remote, windswept, animal kingdom, which seems miles away from civilisation.
Mike Rossi learns all about a project to save the little penguins of Montague Island.