Skip to Content

December 2024

  • Species Feature: Emu

    Posted by Australian Wildlife Journeys

    The Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) is Australia's largest bird and one of the most iconic symbols of the country's unique wildlife. Flightless and towering in stature, this fascinating species roams the open landscapes of Australia, from grasslands and savannahs to eucalyptus forests and semi-arid scrublands. They are found across most of...

    Read more

  • Keeping an Eye on the Reef with Andy Ratter

    Posted by Australian Wildlife Journeys

    For the Frankland Island Reef Cruises' team, monitoring the health of the reef is a commitment that spans over a decade. Since 2012, the team has collaborated closely with the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and actively participated in the Eye on the Reef program, contributing to crucial surveys...

    Read more

  • Relax, You’re on Safari: Exploring the Murray River by Houseboat

    Posted by Australian Wildlife Journeys

    Written by Guy MacGibbon for stuff.co.nz. I was eating lunch beside a peaceful lake when I saw it - the great crested grebe. New Zealanders may remember the great crested grebe as the bird controversially crowned the New Zealand Bird of the Century, ahead of more iconically Kiwi birds such...

    Read more