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In recent weeks, whales have been spotted making their way up both the east and west coasts of Australia as part of their annual migration from the cooler feeding waters of Antarctica to tropical ...
While well-documented in the Northern Hemisphere and Antarctica, much less is known about killer whales (Orcinus orca) in ...
The great humpback highway is springing to life and this year Cairns is set to be the only dedicated whale-watching hub for ...
A white whale calf swimming with its mother off Australia created a memorable moment, while a pod of rare Baird’s beaked ...
“Considered to be the most famous humpback whale in the world, Migaloo may be the only pure white adult humpback whale alive ...
SeaLink Marine & Tourism invites nature enthusiasts to embark on extraordinary whale watching adventures across Australia’s iconic coastal destinations. From the wild coastlines of Bruny Island to the ...
Photo: Pixabay 2. Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia If you're after a whale encounter with a bit of sunshine, Hervey Bay in Queensland is a must. It's widely regarded as one of the best places in ...
Whale-watching is one of the world's most inspiring experiences, but how does swimming with the largest creatures on the planet sound? Get to Australia.
Winter means whale watching season in Australia and there’s no better place to witness these gentle giants than in Hervey Bay, the world’s first Whale Heritage Site. This coastal town offers ...
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Hervey Bay happens to be one of the most fantastic places in Australia to watch whales swim on by up (or down) the ‘Humpback Highway’. That’s the route they migrate along Australia’s ...
From July to October, join Australia’s premier whale and dolphin experts on a voyage of adventure and citizen science in Queensland’s idyllic Hervey Bay.