
Mal Leyland’s life on the road
In their heyday, pioneering outback filmmakers the Leyland brothers were Australian television icons. Decades on, Mal Leyland – one half of the famous duo – is still on the road and in front of the camera.
In their heyday, pioneering outback filmmakers the Leyland brothers were Australian television icons. Decades on, Mal Leyland – one half of the famous duo – is still on the road and in front of the camera.
On Friday, 1 November 2019, we toasted the achievements of some of Australia’s greatest conservationists and adventurers at the annual Australian Geographic Society Gala Awards night in Sydney, with special guest Victor Vescovo.
The new Great West Walk, stretching from Parramatta to the foot of the Blue Mountains, has bushwalkers excited.
These whale watchers were treated to more than they bargained for.
Full control of the much-loved brand returns to Australian Geographic at a time when it is enjoying strong growth.
Bird photographer Sandy Goddard spotted the oddly patterned magpie near Geelong, Victoria.
These kind of attacks usually occur when there is a perceived threat to livestock, experts say.
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