Australia is the sixth largest country in the world. It's about the same size as the 48 mainland states of the USA and 50 per cent larger than Europe, but has the lowest population density in the world - only two people per square kilometre.
by AlisonB
Juvenile Yellow Boxfish taken under Swansea Bridge, Australia.
Photocomp August '06 - Novice
by AgnesM
A true blue Melbourne seal doing what it does best... buzzing divers, Melbourne, Australia.
Photocomp August '06 - Novice
by DougA
A nudibranch photographed at Bare Island, Sydney, Australia.
Photocomp August '06 - Novice
by Fiona
A Lionfish. Taken whilst diving on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia with a Fuji F10 digital camera & housing.
Photocomp August '06 - Open
by Fiona
Taken whilst diving at Lord Howe Island, Australia with a Fuji F10 digital camera & housing.
Photocomp August '06 - Open
by AgnesM
A whole bunch of cuttlefish eggs stuck away on the roof of a cave off the coast of Eden, Australia.
Photocomp August '06 - Novice
by NathanL
Many small fish use the ex HMAS Brisbane as a safe haven. Mooloolaba, Australia.
Photocomp July '06 - Novice
by NathanL
Doing the titanic pose 30metres down on the ex HMAS Brisbane, Mooloolaba, Australia.
Photocomp July '06 - Novice
by NathanL
Silhouette of diver leaving within the wreck, HMAS Brisbane. Mooloolaba, Australia.
Photocomp July '06 - Novice
by Bondi
A Lined Pyjama Squid in 2002 during a night dive at Merimbula.
Photocomp July '06 - Open
by Bondi
White Anemones, taken in 2002 at Bateman's Bay, Australia.
Photocomp July '06 - Open
by Bondi
This photo of a seal was taken at Montague Island, Australia in December 2005.
Photocomp July '06 - Open
by Bondi
A Weedy Seadragon, taken in 2004 at Ulladulla in very poor conditions.
Photocomp July '06 - Open
by Dom
A Napoleon Wrasse photographed on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. This was the only time I have taken underwater photos, usually I use the underwater casing when I sail.
Photocomp July '06 - Novice