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The formation of Australasia gave rise to a range of bizarre and unique wildlife adapted to some of the most extreme habitats on Earth. Take a trip to the heart of Australia, New Zealand and the islands around them to discover their extraordinary and beautiful wild heritage.



Click on the map hotspots to explore the sights and sounds of Australasia.


Uluru Lake Eyre Great Australian Bight Rivers and South East Australia Alps Great Barrier Reef Tropical Rainforests Kakadu Shark Bay New Guinea New Zealand


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What makes Australasia's wild heritage unique? The answer lies millions of years back in time. Click on the image to uncover Australasia's ancient origins.



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