Incision marks likely made by humans on the fossilised bone of an ancient kangaroo challenges the ‘humans wiped out ...
Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park was returned to its Traditional Owners 40 years ago.
Between them, the 2024 cohort of adventure awardees have walked, cycled, rowed and climbed their way into the annals of Australian Geographic Society history. They have each undertaken journeys of ...
The North Face celebrates 25 years of Summit Series, marking a quarter century of expedition-tested innovation and the return ...
This Sea to Summit backpack is designed to protect your gear in wet and wild conditions. We throw it in the deep end to see ...
Australia has embraced fast fashion, becoming the world’s largest per capita consumer of textiles with one of the highest ...
Bull ants are unusually large, and have powerful, serrated mandibles and a stinger on their abdomen that really can pack a ...
This popular seaside holiday destination is known for the exceptional Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and delightful Maremma ...
They were ‘land masses’ that appeared on explorers’ charts for more than a century – recorded, searched for, and sometimes ...
The red-bellied black is one of the Australia’s most commonly encountered snakes. If you live in one of the eastern mainland states and like bushwalking or even just live near urban bushland, chances ...
Rising above a tall karri eucalypt forest, the granite domes of Western Australia’s Porongurup Range National Park sit ancient and heavy with time. They’re part of a landscape left over from 500 ...
Evidence of a humanitarian crisis began building at Maralinga in remote western South Australia during the late 1950s, but it wasn’t until the 1980s that the world finally heard about it. On 14 May ...