Lost photos and notebook from Antarctica found
Artefacts of early Antarctic exploration continue to be uncovered as the snow slowly reveals its secret treasures
Artefacts of early Antarctic exploration continue to be uncovered as the snow slowly reveals its secret treasures
The history of Sydney’s beaches is endlessly fascinating. Since Caroline Ford first began researching how attitudes towards our beaches have changed over time as part of her PhD research in 2001, she’s been hooked. Over years of pouring through old archival records for her book Sydney Beaches a history, she’s uncovered untold stories about how communities fought for the right to use beaches like Bondi and Bronte, and the battles for cleaner beaches. She’s read about people who lost their homes to the expansion of beach parks and to angry seas, and about the city’s reaction to repeated shark attacks in the interwar decades.
Randy Larcombe’s photos reveal a hidden, humming world underneath Adelaide’s beating city heart.
Christina Armstrong stumbled on a treasure trove of slides from her dad’s 1957 trek of the Overland Track
Christina Armstrong unearthed some old slides from her Dad’s trip to the Overland Track in 1957. These are some of the digitised images
Since the 1970s, Fred Brophy’s boxing tent has been a travelling spectacle in outback Queensland.
Photographer Darren Clark took on a 12-year project to document outback Australian archetypes, which culminated in his recently released book, Drover.
It’s hard to believe, but these images were all taken on iPhones. They are the winning images of iPhone Photography Awards (IPPAWARDS) is the first and the longest-running iPhone photography competition.
A series of maps trace the unveiling of Australia, from the fantasies of second-century Egypt to Flinders’ last work.
An AG Society-sponsored expedition set out in July 2013 to solve the mystery of 12th Century coins found in the NT.