Immersed in Martuwarra
A force of nature, an ancestral being, this Kimberley river has shaped the people and landscape of northern Australia since life began here.
A force of nature, an ancestral being, this Kimberley river has shaped the people and landscape of northern Australia since life began here.
A declining and isolated population of emus on the NSW North Coast is in danger of disappearing, but new genetic research will help rescuers work out the best way to help the group recover.
Last winter, thousands of dead and dying frogs were found across Australia. Instead of hunkering down and out of sight, frogs were spotted during the day in the open, on footpaths, highways and doorsteps – often in the blazing sun.
If you’ve travelled across Australia’s inland plains, you’ve probably noticed light patches in the arid landscape that look like distant stretches of water.
A 390-million-year-old fossil that’s baffled scientists for more than a century has been identified as a creature that lived between water and land.
The iconic Irwin’s turtle lives on!
The list of iconic Australian reptile species includes spiny-tailed geckos, water dragons, and shingleback and pygmy blue-tongue lizards.
The Companion AquaHeat Hot Water System brings the outdoor luxury of a hot shower and washing to your campsite.
They’re about to attempt something no-one’s ever done before – 2600km in 110 days across Antarctica. Would you dare?
Maratus Nemo was discovered by a citizen scientist in Mount Gambier, South Australia.