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Top End Beginnings
Australian Geographic Magazine

Top End Beginnings

It can take a while to really get under the skin of the tropical Northern Territory, but you can make a good start with a few carefully planned days spent within cooee of Darwin.

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9 mins  |
November - December 2018
Under The Canopy
Australian Geographic Magazine

Under The Canopy

A conservation initiative dedicated in the name of The Queen harnesses the global power of the Commonwealth to arrest the decline of the world’s native forests.

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6 mins  |
November - December 2018
Australian Geographic Magazine

Transcontinental Grandeur

Covering 4352km and four days, across Australia’s arid inland, the Indian Pacific is one of the world’s most celebrated train journeys.

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10+ mins  |
March -April 2018
Australian Geographic Magazine

Putting Shark Attacks In Perspective

Shark attacks are big news and hearing of them in the media can often prompt a moment’s hesitation when entering the water. But the chances of being killed by a shark are extremely small, and the odds will only improve further as we better understand the factors that motivate these tragic events.

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10 mins  |
March -April 2018
Australian Geographic Magazine

Moments In Time

Boodjamulla National Park, in north-western Queensland, has a vibrant present and a past that stretches back into deep time.

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10+ mins  |
March -April 2018
Australian Geographic Magazine

Newcastle: A City Reborn

Australia’s former steel city is being stoked back to life, fuelled by a mix of entrepreneurial flair, community spirit, booming health and education sectors, and, of course, money.

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8 mins  |
March -April 2018
Australian Geographic Magazine

Breaking Through To E.T.

The search for intelligent life beyond our planet, and even our own Solar System, is stepping up. What might it find? And what could any discoveries mean for humankind?

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10+ mins  |
March -April 2018
Northern Exposure
Australian Geographic Magazine

Northern Exposure

Talk to any keen road tripper about their bucket list of Aussie journeys and “doing the Gibb” will invariably come up. That’s the Gibb River Road, which transects the wild and remote Kimberley region of north-west Western Australia.

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7 mins  |
March -April 2018
Finding Barclay's Treasure
Australian Geographic Magazine

Finding Barclay's Treasure

Retired motor-racing legend Larry Perkins solves a 100-year mystery in the desert.

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7 mins  |
July - August 2019
Australia's Arks
Australian Geographic Magazine

Australia's Arks

Fenced reserves and captive breeding programs can bring treasured species back from the brink, but there are limitations.

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10 mins  |
July - August 2019
Impressions Of The Past
Australian Geographic Magazine

Impressions Of The Past

Australian scientists studying the smallest known dinosaur footprints, left by a creature the size of a sparrow, also discovered the largest, left by a dinosaur 700,000 times as heavy.

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2 mins  |
January/February 2019
For The Love Of Frogs
Australian Geographic Magazine

For The Love Of Frogs

Two new research tools are supporting a groundswell of public interest that could make a difference to the future of Australian frogs, which are facing tough times.

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6 mins  |
January/February 2019

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