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In this issue

The very best of Australia's nature, culture, people and places.

A PIONEERING PAIR
Louisa Atkinson and her mother, Charlotte, were early
Australian authors and pioneers in women’s rights.

THE JOY OF LIFE
The Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year
competition reminds us again of the beauty surrounding us.

THE LONGEST WALK

Lucy Barnard is walking from Argentina to Alaska -the length of the Americas - on an extraordinary journey of endurance and adventure.

THE LONGEST WALK

6 mins

A PIONEERING PAIR

Louisa Atkinson and her mother, Charlotte, were among Australia's earliest authors, and pioneers in women's rights.

A PIONEERING PAIR

9 mins

COCKY WHISPERING AT COOMALLO CREEK

This patch of remnant bush on the edge of the West Australian wheatbelt is a place loved by one of Australia's rarest bird species and the man who has studied the site for more than 50 years.

COCKY WHISPERING AT COOMALLO CREEK

6 mins

A TELESCOPE FOR A GOLDEN AGE

After a stellar 50 years as one of the country's major scientific assets, the AAT continues to play a major role in keeping Australian astronomy on the world stage.

A TELESCOPE FOR A GOLDEN AGE

7 mins

BURDENED BY BEAUTY

Northern Australia's Gouldian finch survives in huge numbers in cages around the world, but its wild population continues to struggle.

BURDENED BY BEAUTY

4 mins

SECLUDED, BUT NOT ALONE

In an era of heightened social isolation, where many of us lead lonely lives, Dangar Island offers the chance to be part of a supportive, connected community.

SECLUDED, BUT NOT ALONE

7 mins

WEDGE-TAILED WONDER

The chance discovery of an eagle nest leads to an extended vigil observing normally hidden behaviours of one of nature's supreme winged marvels.

WEDGE-TAILED WONDER

3 mins

THE HARDEST NIGHT

The first Australian ascent of Mt Everest in 1984 is one of the great feats of mountaineering. Climbed by a small team semi-alpine style, with no bottled oxygen, via the Great (Norton) Couloir, it remains unrepeated 40 years later.

THE HARDEST NIGHT

10+ mins

SEARCHING FOR AUSSIE DINOSAURS

Our understanding of where to find ancient life in Australia has been turned on its head by a new appreciation of the country's geology. Now the world is looking to our vast outback as the latest hotspot to locate fossils.

SEARCHING FOR AUSSIE DINOSAURS

10+ mins

SULAWESI SENSATIONS

There are worlds within worlds and marvels untold waiting to be experienced on Indonesia's remote islands.

SULAWESI SENSATIONS

9 mins

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Australian Geographic Magazine Description:

PublisherAustralian Geographic Holdings Pty Ltd

CategoryScience

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyBi-Monthly

Australian Geographic is a bi-monthly magazine that was founded in 1986. Australian Geographic features articles on a wide range of topics related to Australia's natural history, environment, and culture. It also features stunning photography and illustrations.

Here are some of the features of Australian Geographic Magazine:

* Stunning photography: Australian Geographic features stunning photography of Australia's natural world. The magazine's photographers have won numerous awards for their work.
* Expert writing: Australian Geographic features articles written by experts on a variety of topics related to Australia's natural history, environment, and culture.
* In-depth features: Australian Geographic features in-depth features on a variety of topics. These features are often accompanied by stunning photography and illustrations.
* Travel stories: Australian Geographic features travel stories about Australia's natural wonders. These stories are a great way to plan your next adventure.
* Conservation stories: Australian Geographic features stories about the challenges facing Australia's natural environment. These stories are a call to action to help protect our natural heritage.

If you are interested in learning more about Australia's natural world, then Australian Geographic Magazine is a great resource. It is a beautiful and informative magazine that will inspire you to explore Australia's wild places.

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