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Discover Australia

From the wild rivers of the Barrington Tops to the spectacular Tweed caldera, the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area is an enduring record of our planet's wondrous evolution.
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Living for up to 70 years, the sperm whale is the world’s deepest diving mammal. Able to hold its breath for an hour or more, it can withstand the terrible pressures 2 km down as it hunts the giant squid and other cephalopods on which it feeds.
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From Our Archives
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Adventurer Andrew McAuley was lost at sea in February, less than 80km from completing the first unsupported kayak paddle across the Tasman Sea. He leaves a profound legacy.
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The day the Bluebird flew
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Fred Smithies led the way for legendary Tasmanian photographers Olegas Truchanas and Peter Dombrovskis.
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Challenges of change
Around the globe, geographical societies and magazines have taken a united position on climate change to mark International Polar Year 2007–09.
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8 Great Products from Australian Geographic

Explore Australia’s natural wonders with our range of calendars and diaries- practical, informative and beautifully illustrated. Now available to order 
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