We retired this podcast, because we couldn't parse it for 10 consecutive times.
Off Track is an exploration of the many ways Australians live with and enjoy our natural (and not so natural) environment; from suburban backyards to the remote wilderness—and everywhere in between.
Date | Title & Description | Contributors |
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2022-02-07 | Australia is full of weird plants and animals. And Dr Ann Jones is on speaking terms with most of them! Each week Ann explores the most unusual elements of our natural world — the ones that make you go What the Duck?! Like why do quolls have spots? Who... | |
2022-01-22 | The Off Track adventure has come to an end. | |
2022-01-15 | The song calls of Antarctic blue whales are so deep that they're almost infrasonic - you feel them as much as you hear them. | |
2022-01-08 | After 35 years, some of the same sleepy lizards are still alive, still with the same lizard partner. | |
2022-01-01 | A bilby dreaming story guides a mother with a sick child to an outback town. Decades later, the child returns to repay the favour and look after the bilby. | |
2021-12-25 | While all ten crew members of the Blythe Star got out alive after she capsized, not all would survive the ordeal that followed. | |
2021-12-18 |
Growls, grunts and currawong songs [Earworms from Planet earth XIX] This is Australia and the world, as heard by you, the listeners of Off Track. |
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2021-12-11 | Nature can be sanctuary, as well as family and guide. | |
2021-12-04 | Just under the surface of the ocean, a cacophony of sound awaits. | |
2021-11-27 | It's all very well recording frog sounds, but what are they trying to say? |