
Red dust, gold heart
Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory is as gritty as it is charming. And with its swag of multicultural locals and zealous community spirit, it’s a town now luring newcomers with more than just its precious metal.
Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory is as gritty as it is charming. And with its swag of multicultural locals and zealous community spirit, it’s a town now luring newcomers with more than just its precious metal.
The NSW north coast city of Coffs Harbour and its surrounds would have to be one of Australia’s best outdoor road trip destinations.
Michal Kolarik used a drone to capture this stunning sunset over Trigg Beach, in Perth, Western Australia.
The national parks of New England’s high country are on lands forged by violent geologic forces. These magnificent landscapes offer great bushwalking opportunities.
These stunning aerial photos of Central Australia form part of a photographic exhibition called Ngura, which means ‘my country’ or ‘homeland’ in the Pitjantjatjara language.
Drone footage offers a different perspective of Australia’s Red Centre.
Veteran AG photographer Andrew Gregory gets a new perspective on Central Australia’s landmarks with his camera drone. Find the full story in the Jan/Feb print issue (#130) of Australian Geographic.
Despite all the changes made by humanity, Earth’s wild landscapes still have the power to evoke awe and wonder. This stunning selection of landscape and wilderness photography, from Lonely Planet’s new book Wild World, will take your breath away.
In March 2017 the AG Society will partner with Aurora Expeditions for a special voyage to South Georgia and the Antarctic.
Crisscrossed with more than 25 day walks, Kakadu National Park offers bushwalkers the chance to soak up the unique and plentiful treasures of Australia’s Top End.