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Kayaking with Australian fur seals in Apollo Bay Kayaking with Australian fur seals in Apollo Bay
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Kayaking with seals in Apollo Bay Kayaking with seals in Apollo Bay
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Stumpy the whale shark Stumpy the whale shark
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Video duration: 26 seconds

Stumpy the whale shark is a regular sight at Ningaloo Reef in WA.


AUssie lingo: Ryebuck AUssie lingo: Ryebuck
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Video duration: 132 seconds

Long before there was 'cool', 'okey doke' and 'excellent', there was 'ryebuck.


Icebear in Sydney Icebear in Sydney
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Video duration: 72 seconds

An ice bear is being carved in Sydney and then left to melt down to its bronze frame to symbolise and raise awarenes of climate change.


Australian Geographic Education - Explorers Australian Geographic Education - Explorers
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Video duration: 163 seconds

Australian Geographic guide to the Explorers magazine series. For more information, including how to order, visit www.australiangeogra phic.com.au/educatio n


Australian Geographic Education - All About Australia Australian Geographic Education - All About Australia
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Video duration: 211 seconds

Australian Geographic guide to the All About Australia magazine series. For more information, including how to order, visit www.australiangeogra phic.com.au/educatio n


Aussie lingo: Nongs and drongos Aussie lingo: Nongs and drongos
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Video duration: 109 seconds

Frank Povah tells usthe history of this great Aussie word to describe a fool.


Wildlife of the sub-Antarctic Wildlife of the sub-Antarctic
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Video duration: 208 seconds

Penguins, elephant seals, birds and walruses are in abundance in the Antarctic. Here are just some of them on the Australian Geographic expedition to Antarctica.


(non) Aussie lingo: coralled (non) Aussie lingo: coralled
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Video duration: 137 seconds

Some public personas might use the word 'coralled', but it's not remotely Australian.


Aussie lingo: Borac Aussie lingo: Borac
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Video duration: 159 seconds

Poking the borac - what that means and where it came from.


Tukta, the baby elephant slips over Tukta, the baby elephant slips over
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Video duration: 22 seconds

Little girl, Tukta, the newest elephant to the Taronga Zoo family has a bath with mum Pak Boon - and slips over in the process.


Aussie lingo: Sheila Aussie lingo: Sheila
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Video duration: 160 seconds

Frank Povah argues that we need to bring back use of sheila. After all, we use 'guys'!


Daintree-Australian-Geographic.mp4 Daintree-Australian-Geographic.mp4
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Video duration: 318 seconds

The beautiful Daintree, a World Heritage-listed area, as seen by an Australian Geographic photographer. For more information see www.cairnsgreatbarri erreef.org.au.


Aussie lingo: Coo-ee Aussie lingo: Coo-ee
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Video duration: 171 seconds

Shout out a "coo-ee" just about anywhere and some Aussie will come out of the woodwork and respond. Just where did this call orginate though?


aussie lingo kangaroo aussie lingo kangaroo
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Video duration: 114 seconds

Just where did the word for our beloved Kangaroos come from? Frank Povah tells us the yarn.


Aussie lingo: barracker Aussie lingo: barracker
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Video duration: 99 seconds

Are you a fan or a barracker? Frank Povah tells us the difference.
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Aussie lingo: blockie Aussie lingo: blockie
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Video duration: 136 seconds

Ever 'done a blockie'? Well, find out where this word comes from.
http://www.austra liangeographic.com.a u


Aussie Lingo: bung Aussie Lingo: bung
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Video duration: 100 seconds

Australian Geographic's Frank Povah has a yarn about borrowed words like 'bung'.
http://www.austra liangeographic.com.a u


Aussie Lingo: Mug lair Aussie Lingo: Mug lair
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Video duration: 105 seconds

http://australiangeo graphic.com.au Fair dinkum Frank Povah explains the origins of a brutal Aussie insult.


Training on the Endeavour replica Training on the Endeavour replica
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Video duration: 40 seconds

http://australiangeo graphic.com.au AG takes a trip on the Endeavour replica, with Captain Cook and Australia's colonial past in mind.


The Pinnacles of WA The Pinnacles of WA
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Video duration: 43 seconds

http://australiangeo graphic.com.au AG's deputy editor visits WA's fascinating Pinnacles. To read his blog on these limestone pillars, visit http://www.australia ngeographic.com.au/j ournal/an-eerie-expe rience-in-the-desert .htm.


Aussie lingo: Willy-willy Aussie lingo: Willy-willy
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Video duration: 140 seconds

http://australiangeo graphic.com.au We welcome the phrase 'willy-willy' to fair-dinkum Frank's dictionary of Aussie jargon.