Nature of Australia

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  • TV-G
  • 1988
  • 1 Season

The series explores the diversity of Australia's landscapes, from the seas to the arid interior; the effects of the extremes of flood, drought and bushfire; and examines the impact of 200 years of European settlement on the land, its plants and animals.

Nature of Australia is a series that ran for 1 seasons (6 episodes) between November 13, 1988 and on ABC (AU)

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The End of Isolation
6. The End of Isolation
 
Examines the impact of 200 years of European settlement on the Australian continent, showing the causes and effect of fire, drought, erosion, dust-storms, introduced animal and plant species and looks at new strategies for managing the land.
The Land of Flood and Fire
5. The Land of Flood and Fire
 
The story of Australia’s Top End where the first Aboriginal people arrived, settled and perfected the use of fire as a means to manage the landscape. Portrays a year in the life revealing how animals and plants cope with the stresses of life in a place that swings savagely between the drenching floods of the annual wet and the parched heat of the dry season.
The Sunburnt Country
4. The Sunburnt Country
 
What was once a land of vast lakes and broad rivers has turned into a parched region of glittering stone and burning sand. This is the story of Australia’s arid interior and how, despite being called ‘the dead heart’, it teems with a great variety of plants and animals.
Making of the Bush
3. Making of the Bush
 
How the island continent’s wooded margins came to be dominated by one unique type of tree growing in a variety of forms – the eucalypt, where once the continent was covered in a dense rainforest.
Seas Under Capricorn
2. Seas Under Capricorn
 
Tells how Australia’s marine shores came to be ringed by the most diverse assemblages of marine life on earth through a long period of isolation travelling north from Gondwana to span both tropical and temperate seas today.
A Separate Creation
1. A Separate Creation
 
The rise of the strange & unique marsupials, from their beginnings as primitive insect-hunters in the primeval forests of the now vanished super-continent of Gondwana, to their triumphant radiation as the dominant mammal group in Australia.
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Where to Watch Nature of Australia
Nature of Australia is available for streaming on the ABC (AU) website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Nature of Australia on demand at and Tubi TV.
  • Premiere Date
    November 13, 1988