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Australian Geographic Explorers

Issue 5
Magazine

Australian Geographic Explorers is a magazine for kids up to 12 years old, with curious minds who love our amazing planet and all its animals. Each issue is filled with in-depth features with real-life earth heroes, science, our incredible indigenous culture, the latest news and of course our one-of-a-kind Aussie wildlife.

Hello! • Welcome to Australian Geographic Explorers.

Expolrers

LOL • Jokes to share everywhere.

THE EXTREME ISSUE Born to Fly • Snowboard legend Valentino Guseli just set a world record on the halfpipe – the day before his sixteenth birthday!

Conquering Any Challenge • World record holder and intrepid sailor Lisa Blair proves that the only obstacles in our way are the ones we make.

Top Five Ocean Survival Tips

You Heard It Here First • The latest news and finds.

Making the Switch • Off-the-grid living is a real thing!

Queen of the sky • Our closest neighbour Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system!

Cool (or hot!) facts

First Cars • Horse-drawn carriage to engine-fuelled road vehicle.

On this day

Stay active

Finding Your Squad • Having close friends can improve your life in so many ways.

Subscribe & Save UP TO 23%!

Meet the Mould Master • Scientist Jules Smith-Ferguson knows a whole lot about slime!

G’day Potoroo, We Love You! • Aussie Ark’s Tim Faulkner tell us about these incredible yet not-so-well-known creatures.

Bird Masters of Disguise • Why does our native tawny frogmouth rule?

Dinosaurs Rule! • Test your mental agility with these puzzlers.

Upcycling Plastic • Reduce, refuse, reuse - and get crafty!

Read All About It • Feed your imagination …

Book Reviews

Day In the Life of a Penguin Keeper • Meet Jo Walker, who we think has one of the coolest jobs ever!

This issue we visit 9-year-old Mugabi • who lives in the remote village of Nabiswera in the central region of Uganda, Africa.


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OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Kids & Teens

Languages

English

Australian Geographic Explorers is a magazine for kids up to 12 years old, with curious minds who love our amazing planet and all its animals. Each issue is filled with in-depth features with real-life earth heroes, science, our incredible indigenous culture, the latest news and of course our one-of-a-kind Aussie wildlife.

Hello! • Welcome to Australian Geographic Explorers.

Expolrers

LOL • Jokes to share everywhere.

THE EXTREME ISSUE Born to Fly • Snowboard legend Valentino Guseli just set a world record on the halfpipe – the day before his sixteenth birthday!

Conquering Any Challenge • World record holder and intrepid sailor Lisa Blair proves that the only obstacles in our way are the ones we make.

Top Five Ocean Survival Tips

You Heard It Here First • The latest news and finds.

Making the Switch • Off-the-grid living is a real thing!

Queen of the sky • Our closest neighbour Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system!

Cool (or hot!) facts

First Cars • Horse-drawn carriage to engine-fuelled road vehicle.

On this day

Stay active

Finding Your Squad • Having close friends can improve your life in so many ways.

Subscribe & Save UP TO 23%!

Meet the Mould Master • Scientist Jules Smith-Ferguson knows a whole lot about slime!

G’day Potoroo, We Love You! • Aussie Ark’s Tim Faulkner tell us about these incredible yet not-so-well-known creatures.

Bird Masters of Disguise • Why does our native tawny frogmouth rule?

Dinosaurs Rule! • Test your mental agility with these puzzlers.

Upcycling Plastic • Reduce, refuse, reuse - and get crafty!

Read All About It • Feed your imagination …

Book Reviews

Day In the Life of a Penguin Keeper • Meet Jo Walker, who we think has one of the coolest jobs ever!

This issue we visit 9-year-old Mugabi • who lives in the remote village of Nabiswera in the central region of Uganda, Africa.


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