ALA website receives a makeover Posted on 11th July 2017 Next time you log on to the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA), you will notice some improvements to www.ala.org.au …
Our top tips on species identification Posted on 8th February 2017 Have you ever spotted a plant or animal and been unsure of what it is? If the answer is yes, then you’re not alone. In fact, one of the most com…
An easier way to login to the ALA Posted on 10th August 2015 From the family pet’s name to your Mother’s maiden name, a favourite species of Australian wildlife or just plain old haphazard ‘pa…
Our ‘Report a Sighting’ site has been refreshed Posted on 26th June 2015 You might have noticed that the Atlas of Living Australia website has gone through a few changes in appearance over the past 6 months. We are curren…
The ALA User Survey is now available! Posted on 5th May 2015 The Atlas of Living Australia encourages its users to complete a quick online survey on the features and functions of the website. The Atlas o…
Finding Pinot Noir – an example of how to use the Atlas Posted on 29th November 2012 I like good wine. Fortunately these days, Australia has a huge number of excellent value wines. After many years enjoying Australia’s wonderful …
Koalas, stand up and be counted….by smart phones Posted on 22nd November 2012 CSIRO Blog posted by Lucy Mercer-Mapstone At coffee with a friend recently we chatted about our latest smartphone app discovery while tweeting about t…
Dial W for Weeds Posted on 22nd November 2012 Spotted a weed? Snap a photo and send it in. Condamine Alliance is working with the Atlas of Living Australia to create a simple and fun smart phone a…
The Atlas in the Classroom Posted on 22nd October 2012 Want to use the Atlas to teach school students about Australian wildlife? This quick tutorial will show you how. Whether your focus is frogs or fern…