These two park rangers are legend in the Top End. They have been friends and rangers in Kakadu since its earliest days as a rough outback camp. The problem is, they can't agree if it's still safe to swim in the East Alligator River. Speaking from the heart, their stories and humour bring one of the world's great national parks to life.
Explore the wonder of The Great Barrier Reef with a fresh perspective and be introduced to a magical underwater world few people get to see.
The series will allow audiences to tour regions of Australia as diverse as the vast sandy deserts that cover around two-thirds of our island to the depths of Antarctica, from the breathtaking Top End of Australia to the South-eastern corner, and the unique environment of Western Australia to the rainforests and teaming seas of the east Coast.
The West is a stunning mix of visual, emotional and scientific responses to the landscape of Western Australia. Take an intimate journey through this dramatic countryside - from the spectacular wildflower country of the south right up to the remarkable and rugged Kimberley region of the tropical north.
If you ski downhill in the Australian Alps, you see little of the winter wilderness. But out there is where the animals of our hot, dry continent try to hop on, or live under the soft snow. Ken Green has spent hundreds of nights in that wilderness finding out just how these animals cope under the snow and ice.
Steve Morton fell in love as a teenager with the shimmering gibber plains of Australia';s inland. After a lifelong passion, he speaks from the heart about his moments of revelation and his triumphs of discovery, and the simple realisation that we have more 'piss ants' than anywhere else on Earth.
With Naturalist Ian Morris and Joe Ross whose Banuba people come from the limestone country of Fitzroy Crossing.
With Writer Ashley Hay and Collector Dean Nicolle
With Marine Biologists, Tim Allen and Mark Norman
With Wildlife Manager John Lever, Biologist Donna Kwan and Film Maker Bob Connolly