Share TG #38 TG #38 : Highline Ice Traverse + Lune River Fossils + Early Volcano Photography + Buttongrass Issue NumberIssue Thirty EightOnline Editor
Share The Highline Traverse – Icy Mountaineering in the High Peaks "The mountains don their winter cloak of white, transforming a wild landscape into something that’s even wilder and somehow, even more beautiful." Department of Terrestrial ExplorationFeature ArticleIssue Thirty EightOnline Andy Szollosi
Share Lune River Tree Fern Fossicking- A Jurassic Discovery in the Far South A tale of ancient trees turned to stone Department of Terrestrial ExplorationEditor's ChoiceFeature ArticleIssue Thirty EightOnline Christine Klimek
Share B is for Buttongrass Burrowing Crayfish? Mysterious Mounds? Agency for the Understanding of TerrainBureau of Biodiversity AwarenessFeature ArticleIssue Thirty EightOnline Nicole Gill
Share The Volcano Photography of Tempest Anderson " He decided that his ‘limited leisure’ time could not be filled with reading, writing or socialising, he sought to occupy himself with something more... Department of Terrestrial ExplorationFeature ArticleIssue Thirty EightOffice for the Captured PixelOnlineThe Historical Treasury Public Domain Review
Share TG #37 TG #37 : Sapphires + Mountain Journal: Gould Plateau + Tasmanian Story (1954) + Arrowsmith's Map Issue NumberIssue Thirty SevenOnline Editor
Share Mountain Journal – The Gould Circuit Alpine explorations: The Minotaur, The Pool of Memories, The Labyrinth, Mount Gould Department of Terrestrial ExplorationFeature ArticleIssue Thirty SevenOnline Cam Walker
Share A Closer Look at Arrowsmith’s 1834 Map "..A petrifying stream where trunks of trees become stone" Agency for the Understanding of TerrainIssue Thirty SevenMapsOnline Special Arrangement
Share TG #36 TG#36: The Remarkable Acellular Slime Moulds + Cave Diving + The Kiwi Coast + Almost a Flowering Plant Issue NumberIssue Thirty SixOnline Editor
Share The Remarkable Acellular Slime Moulds Neither slimy nor mouldy, the social amoeba are some of the most curious of all life forms. Bureau of Biodiversity AwarenessEditor's ChoiceIssue Thirty SixOnline Sarah Lloyd
Share For Your Eyes Only – Cave Diving in Central Tasmania There are wild places that nobody ever sees....except a few... Department of Terrestrial ExplorationIssue Thirty SixOnline Janine McKinnon
Share Almost a Flowering Plant: the Story of Gigaspermum repens Is it an ice plant, or a moss? Bureau of Biodiversity AwarenessIssue Thirty SixMagazineOnline David Tng
Share TG #35 TG #35 :Century of the Platypus + Macquarie Aurora + Underground Australia + Cruising Bass Strait: King Island Issue NumberIssue Thirty FiveOnline Editor
Share The Aurora from Macquarie Island The Southern Lights from an island in the Southern Ocean Editor's ChoiceIssue Thirty FiveOnline Nick Fitzgerald
Share Underground Australia A compilation of historical photographs from the subterranean world, compiled courtesy the National Library of Australia Agency for the Understanding of TerrainDepartment of Terrestrial ExplorationEditor's ChoiceFeature ArticleIssue Thirty FiveOnlineThe Historical TreasuryVideo Special Arrangement
Share TG #34 TG #34 : The Stories They Tell: Oral Histories + Anatomia Universa + Sheltered Passage + Ten Tips - Shutterbug Issue NumberIssue Thirty FourOnline Editor
Share Stories of the D’Entrecasteaux Channel Remembering the past and imagining the future of the Channel Feature ArticleIssue Thirty FourOnlineThe Historical TreasuryVideo Sheltered Passage
Share Shutterbug – Ten Tips for Photo Editing Ten tips to improve your photography...when you're back from your field trip. Feature ArticleIssue Thirty FourOffice for the Captured PixelOnlineThe Upskilling Library Roy Vieth
Share Anatomia Universa Two hundred years ago, the universe within was being explored, charted, and marvelled at... Feature ArticleIssue Thirty FourOnlineThe Historical Treasury Special Arrangement
Share TG #33 TG #33 : Extreme Bioluminescence + Flying Above the Treetops at Warra + Steady Camera Tips + The Definitive Guide to Photographing Sea Sparkle Issue NumberIssue Thirty ThreeOnline Editor
Share The Definitive Guide – How to Find and Photograph Sea Sparkle Bioluminescence The definitive guide for photographing the unpredictable and rare bioluminescence at the seashore Editor's ChoiceField GuideIssue Thirty ThreeOffice for the Captured PixelOnlineThe Upskilling Library Multiple Contributors
Share Four Steady Camera Tips for Improving Your Photos Four tips to steady your camera for better photos, as easy as: Bracing; Pressing against objects; Burst mode; and Creativity at finding trypods. Issue Thirty ThreeOffice for the Captured PixelOnline Michael Fuller
Share Flying Above the Treetops – Lasers, drones, and tree climbers at Warra At Warra Long Term Research Site- measuring Tassie’s World Heritage forests Agency for Academic LinkageFeature ArticleIssue Thirty ThreeOnline Mark Grant
Share Sea Sparkle – Extreme Bioluminescence in Tasmanian Waters Singly, each individual emits a tiny speck of light, but en masse, they can light up a beach with an eerie other-worldly glow Bureau of Biodiversity AwarenessFeature ArticleIssue Thirty ThreeOffice for the Captured PixelOnline Lisa-ann Gershwin