Sky gardens and green cities
Amid the buzz and the grind of our biggest metropolises, more and more sky gardens are beginning to bloom
Amid the buzz and the grind of our biggest metropolises, more and more sky gardens are beginning to bloom
Find out what it means to be an adventurer when David goes paddling with Australian Geographic’s 2014 Adventurer of the year
There are only six captive dugongs in the world and Australia has two of them
In his new exhibition of an on-going series, photographer Stephen Bakalich-Murdoch explores the amazing world just below the sea
A ticket to sparkling waters, breathtaking scenery and an active weekend escape without leaving metropolitan Sydney.
The man who founded Sydney was born 276 years ago today.
Painting the Sydney Harbour Bridge is literally a never-ending job
On Saturday, March 19, 1932, the Sydney Harbour Bridge officially opened.
Sydney’s coastline and harbour has a series of beautiful rock pools that have been cut into the base of cliffs and rocky headlands. Nearly every Sydney beach has one ocean pool which is usually located at the southern end, to give swimmers some protection when the southerly winds bring cold air and big seas. Some were built by wealthy people in the 1800s, others by convicts. They come in all shapes and sizes and each one has its own colourful history and interesting anecdotes. Find more stunning images in Ignacio Palacios’ book Sydney Rock Pools.