‘Australia’s Most Endangered’: Introducing Australian Geographic Society’s new fundraisers
We are refreshing our public fundraising campaigns, in line with our commitment to seek greater impact on nature’s most urgent concerns.
We are refreshing our public fundraising campaigns, in line with our commitment to seek greater impact on nature’s most urgent concerns.
A sold-out theatre at Sydney’s Cremorne Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace hosted Tom Robinson and Dr Richard Barnes last week for one of Australian Geographic Society’s Showcase Roadshow events.
The Australian Geographic Awards for Nature is the Society’s brand-new flagship conservation funding program.
The Australian Geographic Society Awards are going on the road!
Australian Geographic Society’s January – February 2024 fundraiser.
Australian Geographic Society’s November – December 2023 fundraiser.
The elite band of Australian Geographic Society Award winners for 2023 range from a wombat whisperer to a cyclist who is set on crossing Antarctica on two wheels. Each has drawn on personal strength and determination to achieve their goals.
Dubbed ‘the naked rower’ by mainstream media after being found by a cruise ship clinging naked to his upturned rowboat, Tom Robinson says he achieved everything he wanted to achieve on his journey, despite missing out on his planned world record.
The November 2023 round of Australian Geographic Society funding has been suspended.
Why was a remote location in Western Australia the best place in the world to see April’s total solar eclipse? And where should you go to view the next one?