News and Views
This year fun runs across Australia are helping raise a significant amount of funds for charitable organisations. And the best thing is, you can choose which one you would like your fundraising dollars to go to.
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Join an AG Society expedition and experience some of the most remote places across Australia and around the world. Mention the AG Society when booking and a portion of each ticket sold goes towards supporting the work of the AG Society.
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Discover Australia

Spreading across 1.6 million ha from Canberra's outskirts nearly to Melbourne, Australia's highest mountains are a realm of extremes - winter snows and summer storms, granite gorges carved by fast-flowing streams and stunning nature found only in this lofty region
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From rich tradition to a landscape of vast contrast, the Australian Geographic travel dossier will show you how to get the most out of your Red Centre wanderings.
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Australia has a surprising 450 species of native cockroach, ranging from small and colourful beetle-like creatures, active by day, to the giant rhinoceros cockroach. They occupy many habitats, from suburban gardens to coastal heath to the arid inland.
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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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Great Discounts on our Range of Calendars and Diaries

Great Discounts on Our the Whole Range of 2009 Australian Geographic Calendars and Diaries
Explore our range of calendars and diaries- practical, informative and beautifully illustrated – and now available at reduced prices.
Now available to order 
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