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Explorers: How Weather Works - Eyes on the Sky by Australian Geographic Staff
Category: Education | Series: Australian Geographic Explorers
From rainbows to cyclones, the 14th book in the Explorers series examines climate and the weather. We investigate how we measure and predict the weather, look back at big weather events in our past (right back to the Ice Age!) and also provide a how-to for building your very own weather vane!Australian ...Show more
Explorers: National Parks - Our Wild Heritage by Australian Geographic Staff
Category: Education | Series: The\Explorers Ser.
With more than 9,700 national parks and conservation reserves, and 200 marine protected areas, Australia has one of the worlds best systems to protect our wild heritage. Sheltering endangered plants, animals, ecosystems and Aboriginal cultural items, our parks and World Heritage Areas are great fun to e ...Show more
Explorers: The Olympics - Faster, Higher, Stronger by Australian Geographic Staff
Category: Education | Series: Australian Geographic Explorers
Put on your green and gold and join the Australian Geographic team as we take a journey from ancient Greece to the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics and beyond. We’ll meet Australian Olympic champions and peek behind the scenes at how Olympic cities are chosen and medals are made.
Force and Motion by Australian Geographic Staff
Category: Education | Series: Discovery Education Ser.
Explore the real work, its history, peoples, animals and technology. Discover unusual topics and intriguing facts. Learn about recent advances and global events. The Discover Education programme is a high-quality illustrated series of books for young readers. 40 titles cover four popular subject areas - ...Show more
From Seed to Forest by Australian Geographic Staff
Category: Education | Series: Discovery Education Ser.
Explore the real work, its history, peoples, animals and technology. Discover unusual topics and intriguing facts. Learn about recent advances and global events. The Discover Education programme is a high-quality illustrated series of books for young readers. 40 titles cover four popular subject areas - ...Show more
Gold Rushes: The New Prosperity by Simone Bradfield; Australian Geographic Staff
Category: Australiana | Series: Aust Geographic History Ser.
The greatest development of 19th-century Australia was the discovery of gold. It transformed the colonies, made instant millionaires and pumped vast sums into the colonial treasuries.Australian Curriculum: History - Historical Knowledge And Understanding History - Historical Knowledge And Understand ...Show more
Governors, Squatters and Battlers: people who shaped European settlement by Joel Weston; Australian Geographic Staff
Category: Education | Series: Aust Geographic History Ser.
Colonial Australia was influenced by many people, not just the governors who made the policies and enforced the law. Meet some key entrepreneurs, squatters and workers who shaped the nation.
Immigration Since 1901 : How and Why They Came by Barbara Metcalfe; Australian Geographic Staff
Category: Education | Series: Aust Geographic History Ser.
Throughout the 20th century Australia received large numbers of immigrants from all over the world, and they made a massive contribution to national development.
Industry and Invention by Australian Geographic Staff
Category: Education | Series: Discovery Education Ser.
Explore the real work, its history, peoples, animals and technology. Discover unusual topics and intriguing facts. Learn about recent advances and global events. The Discover Education programme is a high-quality illustrated series of books for young readers. 40 titles cover four popular subject areas ...Show more
Insects - All About Australia by Australian Geographic Staff
Category: Education | Series: All About Ser.
The Australian Geographic - All About Australia - Insects. This non-fiction book uncovers the amazing world of insects that surrounds us every day - a world that we might miss if we're not looking! From ugly looking creepy crawlies who you'd rather not meet, to beautiful beetles, butterflies and dragonf ...Show more
Kangaroo Island by Phil Kettle; Australian Geographic Staff
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Our Australia Ser.
Australia is full of evidence of dinosaurs. Uncover their footprints, piece together their skeletons and discover these fascinating creatures with us. These books are cross-curricular and come with comprehensive IWB lessons. The lessons are fully differentiated -- different learning stages are all able ...Show more
Killer OZ: A Collection of the 50 Most Deadly and Dangerous Australians by Australian Geographic Staff
Category: Nature
ur unique plants and animals are one of the many reasons people visit our country. Australia has more than 27,700 plant species, 378 mammal species, 828 bird species, 4000 fish species, 300 species of lizards, 140 snake species, two crocodile species and around 50 types of marine mammal. However Austral ...Show more