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Time for Australian Geographic Your Shot! 🌼

Check out our weekly selection showcasing some of our favourite photographs from Instagram taken around Australia 🧡 Which do you like best?

Photographs on Instagram by:

  1. @stephen_richter_photography
  2. @victorhuertas_photo
  3. @isaacwishartphotography
  4. @christopher.smith32

Are you an Australian photographer? Tag on Instagram for an opportunity to have your shots featured!


Close-up of a starfish's orange and white textured surface, showing intricate, star-shaped patterns and delicate structures.
A snake with a patterned brown and black body blends into a rocky, reddish-brown ground.
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Languages that no longer have native speakers are often described as being “extinct”. Thomas Watson prefers the term “sleeping language”, which has an important distinction – a sleeping language can be reawakened.

Refusing to believe his traditional language, Gangulu, had been lost, Thomas embarked on a search that led thousands of kilometres around the world to an attic in Sweden.

Discover the journey that saw Thomas reawaken a sleeping language… https://ausgeo.co/gangulu


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🚨 Good news update 🚨

The reintroduced population of 10 platypuses in Sydney's Royal National Park is thriving six months after their release into the wild!

Read more about the Platypus Reintroduction Project's progress: https://ausgeo.co/platypus

📷 Pete Walsh


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