From the woodlands of Tasmania to the Grand Canyon, the Natural Landscape Photography Awards results are in, and there's not ...
Feral cats occupy 99.8 percent of the Australian continent. Cats, brought by European explorers on ships, are blamed for the extinction and endangerment of numerous mammal species found nowhere else.
Watercolour Country gathers 100 paintings by the Hermannsburg School and its descendants, who continue to honor and grow the movement. Lenie Namatjira, "Mt Gillen, near Alice Springs" (2016), ...
Gum trees dot the hills and valleys of south-eastern Australia, a vivid fixture of the rolling landscape. But despite the seeming health of these iconic trees, they have earned the morbid nickname ...
Australian Garden History, Vol. 23, No. 1 (July/August/September 2011), pp. 19-23 (5 pages) Australian landscape architect and educator Richard Clough turned 90 in 2011 and he here reflects on those ...
Landscape burning by ancient hunters and gatherers may have triggered the failure of the annual Australian Monsoon some 12,000 years ago, resulting in the desertification of the country's interior ...