When it comes to a memorable family bike ride, the Sunshine State does it exceptionally well, thanks to all-year access and incredible scenery. The post The best family bike rides in Queensland appeared first on Australian Geographic.
When it comes to a memorable family bike ride, the Sunshine State does it exceptionally well, thanks to all-year access and incredible scenery. The post The best family bike rides in Queensland appeared first on Australian Geographic.
Hormones are driving a radical new approach to fighting the country’s extinction crisis. The post Sex, stress and fertility in Australian wildlife appeared first on Australian Geographic.
For more than 20 years, the jawbone of a whale lay on the grass just behind the golden sands of Long Beach, near Batemans Bay on the South Coast of New South Wales. The post A tale of mistaken identity and whalebone picnics appeared first on Australi...
Haliskia peterseni is only the second partial pterosaur skeleton ever found in Australia. The post 100-million-year-old fossil find reveals huge flying reptile that patrolled Australia’s inland sea appeared first on Australian Geographic.
In the heart of the South Pacific, the Cook Islands is a haven of natural beauty, adventure, and vibrant cultural heritage, right on Australia’s doorstep. The post In the heart of the sea: Exploring the Cook Islands appeared first on Australian Geogr...
Why do we love to see unlikely animal friendships? A psychology expert explains. The post Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! Unlikely animal friendships appeared first on Australian Geographic.
The Australian Geographic Society Awards Roadshow is back, this time bringing adventure to the Gold Coast! The post Australian Geographic Society Awards Roadshow: Making Adventure Count appeared first on Australian Geographic.
The Beatles began their first and only tour of Australia 60 years ago this week. It remains a landmark event in our social and cultural history. The post Beatlemania: the enduring legacy of the Beatles’ tour of Australia, 60 years on appeared first o...
It's not only the physical challenges, but also the mental side of living in Antarctica that would make a permanent human settlement there difficult. The post What it would be like to live permanently in Antarctica appeared first on Australian Geogra...
Despite the lack of a strong, overarching national strategy, engineers, scientists, academics and entrepreneurs across the continent have been busy developing Australia into a spacefaring nation, building our modern space industry from the ground up....