Chasing waterfalls in the Kimberley
The Kimberley is beautiful any time of year, but from March to May – waterfall season – it is even more spectacular.
The Kimberley is beautiful any time of year, but from March to May – waterfall season – it is even more spectacular.
Scientists have investigated why some underwater species yawn – and the reason is not what you might think.
The chance discovery of an eagle nest leads to an extended vigil observing normally hidden behaviours of one of nature’s supreme winged marvels.
As the natural world continues to take a hit from climate change, biodiversity loss and other human-induced changes, the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year (AGNPOTY) competition reminds us, yet again, of the beauty and inspiration that surrounds us.
With idyllic scenery, fascinating cultures, rich maritime heritage and plenty of wildlife, unlock the secrets of the islands of Indonesia with Coral Expeditions.
Join a local and unwrap the many and wondrous gifts of Christmas Island.
A historic gathering of 68 polar bears has been seen, for the first time, feeding on a whale carcass in the Arctic.
Here are the shortlisted images for the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year awards for 2024, showcasing the year’s best wildlife and landscape photos.
Native wasps have some creepy – but fascinating – habits to ensure their survival.
The battle is on to save what’s left of one of Tasmania’s most endangered and intriguing eucalypts.