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When I first heard about the relic World War II tank traps hidden away in the forests of south-east New South Wales, I ...
Outback thriller 'Wake in Fright' upset local audiences when it was released in the 1970s. But it became a classic, brought ...
Thirty years of policy reform have failed to arrest the devastating decline in health of the Murray-Darling River, ...
Summer is here, and so is our annual pick of the best adventures in Australia and New Zealand for this season. Check ’em out!
Cartographer Will Pringle created beautiful, exquisitely detailed maps for Australian Geographic for almost four decades.
The Mont Hypermid 2 promises versatility in use, and reliable protection in wild conditions. Does it fulfil that promise? We find out.
Captain Henry Waterhouse and Lieutenant William Kent brought 26 merino sheep to New South Wales in the year 1797.
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From Asia to the Middle East to North America and back home, Australian Geographic’s 2019 Young Adventurer of the Year had an ...
Turning native species into pets may save endangered wildlife from extinction – but unable to survive without us.
Researchers have discovered that cane toad tadpoles are cannibalistic and can help stop the spread of their fellow toads.