The results are in for the 2024 Aussie Bird Count

Nearly 60,000 Australians ventured outside in October 2024 to take part in the Aussie Bird Count, the country’s largest citizen science event. The post The results are in for the 2024 Aussie Bird Count appeared first on Australian Geographic.

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Apr 07, 2025
Reef revival

The Reef Sanctuary Pontoon on Lady Musgrave Island lagoon is revolutionising marine education. The post Reef revival appeared first on Australian Geographic.

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Apr 04, 2025
First look: Sea to Summit All-Rounder Sleep System

This all-new sleep system from the iconic Aussie outdoor brand has landed at Aus Geo ADVENTURE HQ for long-term testing and it promises the ultimate night outdoors. Here’s a sneak peek… The post First look: Sea to Summit All-Rounder Sleep System appe...

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Apr 03, 2025
Mountain Designs Airlite Pump 6.5 Sleeping Mat: Tested

A comfortable and reliable sleeping mat equals a good night’s sleep. We doss down with the new Airlite Pump 6.5 to see if it fits the bill. The post Mountain Designs Airlite Pump 6.5 Sleeping Mat: Tested appeared first on Australian Geographic.

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Apr 02, 2025
Tales of the north

From the warm seas of the Torres Strait to the ancient rainforests of Cape York, the Far North only reveals itself through the sharing of stories The post Tales of the north appeared first on Australian Geographic.

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Mar 31, 2025
Go long: The ultimate guide to multi-day walks

Australia is full of exceptional multi-day walks and this outdoor activity is one of the best ways to see the truly wild side of our country. Here is some expert advice on how to make it happen. The post Go long: The ultimate guide to multi-day walks...

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Mar 31, 2025
Big bush corridor

One of the world’s largest land rehabilitation projects is transforming paddocks into natural paradises in the south-west of Western Australia. The post Big bush corridor appeared first on Australian Geographic.

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Mar 31, 2025
How to make magpie mafia your feathery friends

It can take a long time for a crow to forgive your transgressions – perhaps as long as 17 years! And it’s a similar story for the Australian magpie. Luckily, they take bribes! The post How to make magpie mafia your feathery friends appeared first on...

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Mar 28, 2025