Australian Nature

Native Plant Stories

Science EN ↓ 4 episodes

Stories told from the perspective of plants, fungi, and ancient organisms — grounded in real science, open to the spiritual, uniquely Australian.  Plants have an incredible life. This is their story Each episode layers 40Hz gamma binaural beats beneath the narration to support deep rest, focus, and presence.

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Australian Nature

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Science

Latest episode

May 24, 2026

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Episodes

The River Remembers Everything 24.05.2026

Four hundred years ago, a River Red Gum put its roots down at the edge of an underground river in the Australian bush. It has been drinking from it ever since. This is its story — told through centuries of wildlife sheltered in its hollow, the mycorrhizal network connecting it to every tree on the riverbank, and a botanist whose hand it felt against its bark across the full span of her life. Groun...

What the Fire Knows 24.05.2026

A Banksia cone has been sealed for eleven years. Inside it: everything the plant knows about surviving this particular patch of Australian earth, waiting for the one thing that can open it. Fire. This is a story about patience beyond human comprehension, the Aboriginal elder who knew the fire was coming, and the extraordinary science of a plant that cannot be killed by the thing it was made for. G...

The Cathedral Beneath the Surface 24.05.2026

Close your eyes and descend. Thirty metres below the surface of the southern Australian ocean, a kelp forest is swaying in a current that has been moving since before this continent had its current shape. Sea dragons invisible in the canopy. Seals banking effortlessly through the fronds. A holdfast gripping cold rock for decades, belonging to it completely. Kelp is not a plant. It is something old...

Six Hundred Years of Fire and Rain 24.05.2026

Close your eyes. Somewhere on a sandstone ridge in Australia, a Grass Tree is standing in the afternoon light. It has been standing there for six hundred years. This is its story — told with the patience of something that has outlived every human being who has ever walked past it. From a single seed pressed into ancient soil, through the first fire that burned everything and was answered with flow...

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