AUSTRALIAN GEOGRAPHIC’S CINEMATIC EXPERIENCE ‘OUR COUNTRY’ COMING SOON TO BRISBANE
Queenslanders, and visitors to Brisbane, will soon be able to immerse themselves in Australia’s unique landscape, wildlife, and natural beauty with tickets on sale from today
Listen to Our Country and find true connection: the message in the music
Gambirra Illume. Image credit: Courtesy arterium.net Connection to Country is at the heart of all that Gambirra Illume does, including producing the powerfully moving opening and
BEHIND THE MUSIC OF OUR COUNTRY: A CHAT WITH BOWERBIRD COLLECTIVE
Can music stir you to protect the environment? These talented musicians believe it can and after hearing the emotive soundscape in the Australian Geographic: Our Country immersi
Travel Pilbara – Rock of Ages
The Pilbara region in Western Australia reaches from a coast harbouring ancient art across an ochre-red inland cut by gorges and waterfalls.
Travel Shoalhaven – The Living Coast
Words: Liz Ginis | Featured Image: Justin Walker In a scratching of sand at Lake Wollumboola lie two tiny eggs, cream and mottled brown, each no bigger than a thumbnail, but
Travel Boodjamulla – Ancient Oasis
A breathtaking journey through the extraordinary geological marvels deep within the East Kimberley.
Travel the Archipelago of the Recherche – a Brutal Coast
Granite cliffs, white-sand beaches and clear blue waters typify the remote and ruggedly beautiful islands of the Archipelago of the Recherche, Western Australia.
Travel Mitta Mitta – A River Runs Through It
The Mitta Mitta River wends its way from its headwaters in Victoria’s High Country through magnificent native forest and lush farming valleys.
Travel Blue Mountains – The Five Best Blue Mountains Day Walks
Words: Esme Mathis | Feature Image: Shutterstock The Blue Mountains is one of Australia’s largest areas of protected wilderness, more than 10,000sq.km of rolling hills and craggy
Travel Mungo National Park – In Mungo’s Footsteps
Words: John Pickrell | Images: Michael Amendolia I am sitting on a dune 50m above the saltbush plains at Mungo National Park in south-western New South Wales. A cool breeze carries