Sugar gliders are named for their love of sweet foods, such as nectar and sap, but in Tasmania, they’re out here eating birds.| Australian Geographic
From the Red Centre’s ochre-soaked rock and big skies, to the lush and wild Top End, the NT is full of great walks. Here are five favourites.| Australian Geographic
A gecko found sharing a nesting box with a family of possums is still there, one week later.| Australian Geographic
One of the world’s largest land rehabilitation projects is transforming paddocks into natural paradises.| Australian Geographic
High in the Victorian Alps, the Baw Baw Plateau is home to one of Australia’s most unique ecosystems - the Baw Baw bog.| Australian Geographic
The Yarra River (Birrarung) is central to the identities of First Nations peoples, as well as modern Melburnians.| Australian Geographic
Discover the enigmatic caves of the Nullarbor Plain, the longest and most beautiful of which still puzzle geologists.| Australian Geographic