The story of Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages is one of loss, resilience and now renewal.
This is just one instalment of Australian Geographic‘s Deadly Dictionaries column, produced by AIATSIS. Each instalment features a dictionary celebrating a different First Nations language, ...
Every year, millions of visitors stand at the clifftop lookouts along Victoria’s Great Ocean Road and gaze out at the Twelve ...
Even before the first world war, a high mortality rate from disease, accident and death during infancy meant that Australians ...
A beam of light, a father-and-son statue and a timber lifeboat each anchor the stories of service that resonate at this ...
One of the most surprising findings from our study was that benzoylecgonine had a stronger effect on fish behaviour than ...
Kangaroos and wallabies dominate both our awareness and the data. Some 88 per cent of Australians say they’re conscious of ...
A celebration of how alien yet relatable so many of the creatures that live among us can be.
In September 1904, the Adelaide Glaciarium, on Hindley Street, opened its doors to the public and became the talk of the town ...
Filmmakers have been exploring and capturing Australia’s connection with war since the earliest days of the Anzacs.
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