
VIDEO: Aboriginal artists of Coober Pedy
Coober Pedy is famous for its opals, but there’s a whole other side. AG talks to some local artists.
Coober Pedy is famous for its opals, but there’s a whole other side. AG talks to some local artists.
The rapture and drama of the remote outback is captured exquisitely in this intense time lapse.
One man has walked 1300km through the Western Desert, stopping at Aboriginal communities along the way.
30,000 spectators gather to watch the power and the glory of Warwick’s rodeo, held in October every year.
Simon Cherriman gives us an update about filming wedge-tailed eagles in the outback, on this AG Society sponsored project.
AG photographer Nick Rains tells us about the images that didn’t get published.
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AG editor, Ian Connellan chats about the end of the largest police beat on Earth: camel patrols of the outback.
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