KAKADU: Where man meets wild and nature calls the shots
This is Kakadu like you’ve never seen it before. It’s powerful action in a world beyond time. It’s life and death drama where humans are vulnerable creatures.
This is Kakadu like you’ve never seen it before. It’s powerful action in a world beyond time. It’s life and death drama where humans are vulnerable creatures.
Wild Australia: After the Fires charts the return of Australia’s wild, after the Black Summer bushfires.
The overwhelming feeling you have after watching the new movie The Giants is that modern Australia would be a much different place without Bob Brown.
Don’t miss Meet the Penguins, a parade of adorable little penguins. Screening 28 June 2022.
In Part 2 of this series, Aus Geo ADVENTURE Editor Justin Walker presents five more brilliant documentaries. From a solo foot-borne traverse of Australia and an epic canoe journey, through to one of history’s most famous survival stories and the birth of one of the wildest sports on two wheels, there’s something here for all adventure junkies.
In the first of a three-part series, Australian Geographic Adventure Editor Justin Walker reveals five of the best adventure films. Showcasing historic Aussie firsts, amazing personal achievements, and exploration of some of the most remote parts of the world, these epic documentaries will amaze and inspire you.
Swimming with great white sharks, capturing our wild dingoes and getting up close and personal with saltwater crocodiles, Australia’s female natural history filmmakers are legends in their field.
Exactly 10 years after the original acclaimed nature documentary series Planet Earth, the BBC has released the trailer for its sequel – and it looks breathtaking.