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AUSTRALIA’S LARGEST DINOSAUR ‘AUSTRALOTITAN’ DISCOVERED Queensland paleontologists have announced the discovery of Australia’s largest dinosaur, named ‘Australotitan’ and coming in at a whopping 6.5 metres tall and up to 30m in length. The fossil remains of the new species of giant sauropod, which lived SUBSCRIPTION RENEWAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS The subscriber can cancel their subscription at any time by calling Australian Geographic on 1300 555 176 or email customerservice@australiangeographic.com. Agree that Australian Geographic and its employees and agents will not be liable to you or any other person for any loss, injury or damage arising from or as a consequence of any act or AUSTRALIA'S AMAZING DINOSAURS Age: Early Cretaceous (110 million years old) Type: Ornithopod. Region: Victoria Diet: Herbivore. Length: 1.5m Height: 0.6m. Weight: 10kg. THIS SMALL plant-eater lived in the south of Australia when it was partly within the Antarctic Circle, where temperatures ranged between –2°C and 5°C. The skull that was found, at Dinosaur Covein
CALL OF THE NIGHT PARROT RECORDED IN THE KIMBERLEY The call of the elusive night parrot has been recorded in the Great Sandy Desert in the southern Kimberley, Western Australia, and scientists say it may be the biggest population they’ve ever recorded. Sightings and recordings of the night parrot are few and far between due to its criticallyKATE LEEMING
Home Australian Geographic Presents Kate Leeming. Kate Leeming Back to our list of speakers Explorer, adventurer, educator, author, speaker, real tennis professional, philanthropist. Kate Leeming is more than just an adventurer, and more than just a cyclist – she’s a COSGROVE TRACK ARCHIVES The chain of ancient volcanoes that stretches from Queensland to the Victorian coast. Secrets of Earth’s geological past lie within a chain of ancient volcanoes called the Cosgrove hotspot track that stretches from Cape Hillsborough in Queensland south to the Victoriancoast.
'SUPER-HIGHWAYS’ FIRST AUSTRALIANS USED TO CROSS ANCIENT This includes Cape York to South Australia via Birdsville in the trade of pituri native tobacco, and the trade of Kimberley baler shell into central Australia. There are also striking similarities between our map of super-highways and the most common trading and stock routes used by early Europeans. COMPANION LITHIUM 75L DUAL ZONE RECHARGEABLE FRIDGE The Companion Lithium 75L Dual Zone Rechargeable Fridge/freezer gives you everything you want in terms of capability as a fridge/freezer to keep things cold, with a dual speed SECOP compressor and a temperature range of -20°C to +20°C in both zones. The unit then steps things up a notch with a selection of extras that really enhance the THE BOOKS AUSTRALIA BANNED The board was made up of scholars who were charged with the task of reading the books and providing reports. From 1933 to the early 1970s, when Customs censorship was officially wound up, approximately 15,000 titles were banned. The impact these bans had on Australian culture, Nicole says, is undeniable. “There was a thick safety net thrown AUSTRALIAN GEOGRAPHICSUBSCRIBEAG ADVENTURE MAGAZINESART AND PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTSBOOKSCALENDARS AND DIARIES Travel with Australian Geographic. We’ve put together unique and authentic trips for anyone who is interested in exploring the fauna and flora, the history and culture of Australia. All trips have been curated with an emphasis on discovering hidden gems off the beaten track, and offering sustainable travel experiences that would be veryhard
AUSTRALIA’S LARGEST DINOSAUR ‘AUSTRALOTITAN’ DISCOVERED Queensland paleontologists have announced the discovery of Australia’s largest dinosaur, named ‘Australotitan’ and coming in at a whopping 6.5 metres tall and up to 30m in length. The fossil remains of the new species of giant sauropod, which lived SUBSCRIPTION RENEWAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS The subscriber can cancel their subscription at any time by calling Australian Geographic on 1300 555 176 or email customerservice@australiangeographic.com. Agree that Australian Geographic and its employees and agents will not be liable to you or any other person for any loss, injury or damage arising from or as a consequence of any act or AUSTRALIA'S AMAZING DINOSAURS Age: Early Cretaceous (110 million years old) Type: Ornithopod. Region: Victoria Diet: Herbivore. Length: 1.5m Height: 0.6m. Weight: 10kg. THIS SMALL plant-eater lived in the south of Australia when it was partly within the Antarctic Circle, where temperatures ranged between –2°C and 5°C. The skull that was found, at Dinosaur Covein
CALL OF THE NIGHT PARROT RECORDED IN THE KIMBERLEY The call of the elusive night parrot has been recorded in the Great Sandy Desert in the southern Kimberley, Western Australia, and scientists say it may be the biggest population they’ve ever recorded. Sightings and recordings of the night parrot are few and far between due to its criticallyKATE LEEMING
Home Australian Geographic Presents Kate Leeming. Kate Leeming Back to our list of speakers Explorer, adventurer, educator, author, speaker, real tennis professional, philanthropist. Kate Leeming is more than just an adventurer, and more than just a cyclist – she’s a COSGROVE TRACK ARCHIVES The chain of ancient volcanoes that stretches from Queensland to the Victorian coast. Secrets of Earth’s geological past lie within a chain of ancient volcanoes called the Cosgrove hotspot track that stretches from Cape Hillsborough in Queensland south to the Victoriancoast.
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CALL OF THE NIGHT PARROT RECORDED IN THE KIMBERLEY The call of the elusive night parrot has been recorded in the Great Sandy Desert in the southern Kimberley, Western Australia, and scientists say it may be the biggest population they’ve ever recorded. Sightings and recordings of the night parrot are few and far between due to its critically endangered status, so this new suite ofrecordings
DID YOU KNOW JOHNNY CASH WROTE A SONG ABOUT NED KELLY It’s been half a century since Johnny Cash released his legendary album Man in Black. And on it there’s a song about our very own Ned Kelly. The recording is just 2 minutes and 19 seconds long, and is the seventh track on his Man In Black album, which turns 50 today. Cash largely used this 1971 'SUPER-HIGHWAYS’ FIRST AUSTRALIANS USED TO CROSS ANCIENT This includes Cape York to South Australia via Birdsville in the trade of pituri native tobacco, and the trade of Kimberley baler shell into central Australia. There are also striking similarities between our map of super-highways and the most common trading and stock routes used by early Europeans. OPINION: BROMADIALONE WILL OBLITERATE MICE, BUT IT’LL It’s the smell that hits you first. The scent of urine and decomposing bodies. Then you notice other signs: scuttles and squeaks, small dead bodies leaking blood, tails sticking out of hubcaps. If you’ve lived through a mouse plague, you’ve seen this, and smelled the stench of mice dying of COMPANION LITHIUM 75L DUAL ZONE RECHARGEABLE FRIDGE The Companion Lithium 75L Dual Zone Rechargeable Fridge/freezer gives you everything you want in terms of capability as a fridge/freezer to keep things cold, with a dual speed SECOP compressor and a temperature range of -20°C to +20°C in both zones. The unit then steps things up a notch with a selection of extras that really enhance the OZTRAIL 80L DUAL ZONE FRIDGE/FREEZER: VIDEO GEAR TEST Design. The Oztrail 80L Dual Zone Fridge/Freezer is – as you’d expect for its capacity – no small unit, but Oztrail has done a great job of keeping the size manageable. First case in point is its weight of 30kg – impressive for the capacity and robust construction. The unit measures 880mm x 570mm x 455mm, with these dimensions still favourable for packing the unit in most 4WD wagons AUSTRALIAN GEOGRAPHICSUBSCRIBEAG ADVENTURE MAGAZINESART AND PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTSBOOKSCALENDARS AND DIARIES Travel with Australian Geographic. We’ve put together unique and authentic trips for anyone who is interested in exploring the fauna and flora, the history and culture of Australia. All trips have been curated with an emphasis on discovering hidden gems off the beaten track, and offering sustainable travel experiences that would be veryhard
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CALL OF THE NIGHT PARROT RECORDED IN THE KIMBERLEY The call of the elusive night parrot has been recorded in the Great Sandy Desert in the southern Kimberley, Western Australia, and scientists say it may be the biggest population they’ve ever recorded. Sightings and recordings of the night parrot are few and far between due to its critically endangered status, so this new suite ofrecordings
DID YOU KNOW JOHNNY CASH WROTE A SONG ABOUT NED KELLY It’s been half a century since Johnny Cash released his legendary album Man in Black. And on it there’s a song about our very own Ned Kelly. The recording is just 2 minutes and 19 seconds long, and is the seventh track on his Man In Black album, which turns 50 today. Cash largely used this 1971 'SUPER-HIGHWAYS’ FIRST AUSTRALIANS USED TO CROSS ANCIENT This includes Cape York to South Australia via Birdsville in the trade of pituri native tobacco, and the trade of Kimberley baler shell into central Australia. There are also striking similarities between our map of super-highways and the most common trading and stock routes used by early Europeans. OPINION: BROMADIALONE WILL OBLITERATE MICE, BUT IT’LL It’s the smell that hits you first. The scent of urine and decomposing bodies. Then you notice other signs: scuttles and squeaks, small dead bodies leaking blood, tails sticking out of hubcaps. If you’ve lived through a mouse plague, you’ve seen this, and smelled the stench of mice dying of COMPANION LITHIUM 75L DUAL ZONE RECHARGEABLE FRIDGE The Companion Lithium 75L Dual Zone Rechargeable Fridge/freezer gives you everything you want in terms of capability as a fridge/freezer to keep things cold, with a dual speed SECOP compressor and a temperature range of -20°C to +20°C in both zones. The unit then steps things up a notch with a selection of extras that really enhance the OZTRAIL 80L DUAL ZONE FRIDGE/FREEZER: VIDEO GEAR TEST Design. The Oztrail 80L Dual Zone Fridge/Freezer is – as you’d expect for its capacity – no small unit, but Oztrail has done a great job of keeping the size manageable. First case in point is its weight of 30kg – impressive for the capacity and robust construction. The unit measures 880mm x 570mm x 455mm, with these dimensions still favourable for packing the unit in most 4WD wagons AUSTRALIA’S BEST WINTER WALKS These three multi-day walks guarantee warm days, plenty of fun, and the chance to explore some of this country’s most amazing landscapes. The mighty Larapinta – all 223km of it – is one of Australia’s most famous multi-day walks. It takes foot-borne explorers through a microcosm of the RARE POPULATION OF BLUE WHALES FOUND IN INDIAN OCEAN WITH 19 hours ago · Heard but not seen: the discovery of a new population of blue whales in the Indian Ocean excites conservationists and scientists. Camera collars to monitor behaviour of Fraser Island dingoes New camera collars will be trialled on Fraser Island dingoesin
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THE SCIENCE BEHIND ANT VISION Looking through ant eyes. Ants’ eyes are not like ours. Ants have compound eyes with many units, called ommatidia. Their eyes look like an array of LEDs you’d see in a traffic light (except in a dome shape). Each ommatidium sees one point in space so the whole eye sees one image but different portions of it. YouTube. A GUIDE TO AUSTRALIA’S FAIRY-WRENS The red-winged fairy-wren is recognised for having the lightest blue helmet, and deep chestnut-coloured wings. It’s also recognised as having the longest tail out of the chestnut-winged fairy-wrens, adding to its recognisability. It’s restricted to small patches located in the south of Western Australia, where they prefer to live in karri THE POPPY AND THE PEA: REMEMBERING THE FRONTIER WARS ON Recognising the Frontier Wars on Anzac Day. After gaining permission from Aboriginal custodians to tell this story, Hazel has set about promoting the desert pea to the same status as the poppy on Anzac Day, to commemorate the fallen Aboriginal people of the Frontier Wars between European colonists and Aboriginal people. Advertisement. WORLD'S DEADLIEST SPIDER: THE FUNNEL-WEB Spotting a funnel-web. There are 35 species of funnel web, a number of which are found along Australia’s eastern coast, from New South Wales to Queensland – however, only one holds the title of world’s deadliest spider. The Sydney funnel-web ( Atrax robustus) is generally found in both suburbia and bushland in an area bound by Newcastle SHOP - AUSTRALIAN GEOGRAPHIC Popular this week ‘The big picture of small things’: mapping the microbes of Australia’s train stations. A team of international scientists have taken on the mammoth task of mapping the world’smicrobes.
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