
Australian Geographic Adventures Episode 7 Part 2
Caroline explores the life-giving Macquarie River, learning about its heritage and ecological significance
Caroline explores the life-giving Macquarie River, learning about its heritage and ecological significance
The many wonders of Taronga Western Plains Zoo reveal themselves to Caroline
Cobbold Gorge is an ancient landscape, but it took farmers until the 1990s to discover it
David discovers why locals call this hot part of far north Queensland ‘Gulp Country’
David finds out more about what the history of Fingal Island and the Point Stephens lighthouse
David discovers that Port Stephens is home to an abundance of dolphins looking for fun
Broughton Island is home to the endangered grey nurse shark
David goes in search of sun and sea as he journeys south from Seal Rocks to Port Stephens
We take a look at some sacred Aboriginal rock art in the Hawkesbury region
Picking up the pace a little Caroline then meets a true Hawkesbury River water skiing legend