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UNEXPECTED PACIFIC PARADISE
Australian Geographic Magazine

UNEXPECTED PACIFIC PARADISE

Visiting Micronesia's islands and atolls offers an unexpected rare glimpse into remote communities steeped in centuries-old cultural traditions.

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8 mins  |
March - April 2024
THE PATRIOT CONVICTS
Australian Geographic Magazine

THE PATRIOT CONVICTS

A little-known group of political prisoners, transported from Canada to the Australian colonies, had far-reaching effects.

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7 mins  |
March - April 2024
NEW SPACES FOR OCEAN LIFE
Australian Geographic Magazine

NEW SPACES FOR OCEAN LIFE

In an alliance between Australian marine ecologists and industrial designers, science and art meet to restore ecological function at some of the world's most altered coastal landscapes.

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5 mins  |
March - April 2024
RESCUING AN EMBLEM
Australian Geographic Magazine

RESCUING AN EMBLEM

Nothing says an Aussie Easter quite like the bilby, but this symbol of the outback is facing a tough struggle for survival.

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5 mins  |
March - April 2024
IMMERSED IN NATURE
Australian Geographic Magazine

IMMERSED IN NATURE

A wild, free childhood in coastal Sydney proved to be perfect grounding for this internationally acclaimed, multi-award-winning natural-history filmmaker.

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6 mins  |
March - April 2024
Australia's Unsung Hero
Australian Geographic Magazine

Australia's Unsung Hero

Australian George Hubert Wilkins was highly regarded in the USA, where he was famous for his brave exploits, but he’s still largely unknown in his home country.

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10+ mins  |
January-February 2024
Is the truth still out there?
Australian Geographic Magazine

Is the truth still out there?

A detailed analysis of more than 1200 sightings suggests the Tasmanian tiger survived until the 1980s, and that there's a slim chance a few are still around.

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8 mins  |
January-February 2024
The Bigger They Come
Australian Geographic Magazine

The Bigger They Come

Sure, Egypt has the Great Sphinx of Giza and the Pyramid of Cheops, but Australia has giant prawns.

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10+ mins  |
January-February 2024
A Curious Mind
Australian Geographic Magazine

A Curious Mind

Could this brilliant South Australian physicist be Australia's next Nobel Prize winner?

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7 mins  |
January-February 2024
A Continent in Crisis
Australian Geographic Magazine

A Continent in Crisis

Even the most remote place on Earth is beginning to crumble as the planet’s warming woes continue.

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10+ mins  |
January-February 2024
Recalling the inferno
Australian Geographic Magazine

Recalling the inferno

There's no better motivation for leaving fossil fuels in the ground than the scars left by Black Summer.

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2 mins  |
January-February 2024
The man who lived in a log
Australian Geographic Magazine

The man who lived in a log

IT’S THE DREAM of every child who loves the outdoors – build a secret bush cubby, a retreat from the prying eyes of parents and an opportunity to let the imagination run wild in a make-believe world of fairies, goblins and other magical creatures.

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2 mins  |
January-February 2024
Victoria Settlement NT
Australian Geographic Magazine

Victoria Settlement NT

BEFORE PALMERSTON (modern-day Darwin) was founded in 1869, the British made four failed attempts to create a settlement on New Holland’s “unclaimed” northern coastline. The largest of these was Victoria Settlement, located about 200km northeast of Darwin at Port Essington on the Cobourg Peninsula.

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2 mins  |
January-February 2024
SHORT ON TREES, BIG ON STORY
Australian Geographic Magazine

SHORT ON TREES, BIG ON STORY

Gold was once the reward for digging at Kosciuszko National Park's Long Plain. Now a rich history awaits, just below the surface.

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5 mins  |
January-February 2024
UP AND AWAY
Australian Geographic Magazine

UP AND AWAY

California’s famous Pacific Airshow landed – for the first time – on the Gold Coast in August 2023, for three days of non-stop, sky-high thrills.

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10+ mins  |
January-February 2024
PEOPLE POWER OFFENSIVE
Australian Geographic Magazine

PEOPLE POWER OFFENSIVE

Each year, experts and citizen scientists come together in the Walpole Wilderness BioBlitz to survey the natural wonders of the South West region of Western Australia.

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10+ mins  |
January-February 2024
RESCUING THE GODDESS OF THE GRASSLANDS
Australian Geographic Magazine

RESCUING THE GODDESS OF THE GRASSLANDS

An unlikely collaboration between Queensland pastoralists and conservationists is helping save one of our prettiest and rarest parrots.

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6 mins  |
January-February 2024
The devil's advocates
Australian Geographic Magazine

The devil's advocates

Get up close and personal with the world's largest marsupial carnivore on Aussie Ark's Australian Geographic Expedition.

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6 mins  |
July - August 2023
FOLLOW YOUR ART
Australian Geographic Magazine

FOLLOW YOUR ART

Victoria's burgeoning Silo Art Trail is bringing tourists to towns and pride to rural communities.

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9 mins  |
July - August 2023
CAN AIR TRAVEL EVER REALLY BE SUSTAINABLE?
Australian Geographic Magazine

CAN AIR TRAVEL EVER REALLY BE SUSTAINABLE?

A raft of new technologies promise to make jetting off on holiday less damaging to our planet, but what difference will they really make, and should we all be ditching the departure lounge for the railway station and the bus depot?

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6 mins  |
July - August 2023
LEAVE ONLY FOOTPRINTS
Australian Geographic Magazine

LEAVE ONLY FOOTPRINTS

More Australians want to reduce their environmental impact and travel with purpose. But working out how sustainable your holiday might be is far from easy.

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9 mins  |
July - August 2023
A BIT OF EVERYTHING
Australian Geographic Magazine

A BIT OF EVERYTHING

Mildura, on the banks of the mighty Murray River, is in the middle of nowhere and the centre of everywhere,

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10+ mins  |
July - August 2023
CLIMB EVERY MOUNTAINS
Australian Geographic Magazine

CLIMB EVERY MOUNTAINS

Inspired by the Scottish Munros, peak baggers in Australia can now add the 158 Tasmanian Abels to their list of must-climb mountains.

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10+ mins  |
July - August 2023
A BIRDING PARADISE IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC
Australian Geographic Magazine

A BIRDING PARADISE IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC

New Zealand's birdlife has been heavily affected by introduced feral predators, but Rakiura is an avian utopia.

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6 mins  |
July - August 2023
Where did Earth's water come from?
Australian Geographic Magazine

Where did Earth's water come from?

OUR PLANET’S OCEANS are something we take for granted. But for planetary scientists seeking to understand their origin, there are questions to be answered.

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1 min  |
July - August 2023
Neanderthal DNA kills superbugs
Australian Geographic Magazine

Neanderthal DNA kills superbugs

SUPERBUGS ARE BACTERIA nasty enough to kill people. Worse, they are almost totally resistant to most antibiotics.

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1 min  |
July - August 2023
5 EPIC DRIVES IN NORTH QUEENSLAND
Australian Geographic Magazine

5 EPIC DRIVES IN NORTH QUEENSLAND

From the river crossings and corrugations of a Cape York adventure or the red sands and gorge country of the Outback, to an island exploration or driving from reef to rain-forest, North Queensland serves up the very best of Aussie road trips, where the drive is just as important as the destination.

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7 mins  |
July - August 2023
High seas safeguard
Australian Geographic Magazine

High seas safeguard

For the first time, oceans beyond national water boundaries have been officially recognised for protection.

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2 mins  |
July - August 2023
Kailu George Jr
Australian Geographic Magazine

Kailu George Jr

A continuation in the series of interviews between First Nations advocate Thomas Mayo (An invitation to listen, AG 170) and the Indigenous community leaders he has met since he toured Australia in 2019 with the Uluru Statement from the Heart.

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5 mins  |
July - August 2023
The Flying Pieman
Australian Geographic Magazine

The Flying Pieman

IT'S ONE OF THOSE yarns you hear sitting around a pub on a Friday evening and accept with a grain or two of salt.

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2 mins  |
July - August 2023