
Australian Bush
Survival Guide
What to eat, what to avoid, how to find water, make fire, and stay alive in the Australian bush — a practical field manual for every Australian who ventures outdoors.
Every Year in Australia
People Get Lost in the Bush
Australia is one of the most challenging wilderness environments on Earth. From the red centre to the tropical north, from alpine Tasmania to the Kimberley — each region has its own dangers, its own edible plants, and its own survival rules. Most survival guides are written for the Northern Hemisphere and are next to useless here.
This guide was written specifically for Australia — state by state, species by species, terrain by terrain.
Inside the Guide
6 Critical Survival Skills
Bush Tucker — What to Eat
Identify safe edible plants, berries, seeds, and insects across all Australian regions. Quandong, wattleseed, lemon myrtle, bush tomato, and more — with clear identification tips and what to avoid.
Dangerous Plants — What NOT to Eat
Recognise toxic species that can cause serious harm: milky mangrove, strychnine tree, death camas, and others. Includes the 'universal edibility test' as a last resort.
Finding & Purifying Water
Locate water in the outback, rainforest, and coastal bush. Rock pools, tree roots, dew collection, solar still construction, and purification methods using natural materials.
Fire from Natural Materials
Friction fire techniques using Australian hardwoods, bow drill method, tinder preparation from bark and dry grass, and fire safety in bushfire-prone areas.
Navigation Without Technology
Southern Cross navigation, shadow stick method, reading the landscape, following waterways, and signalling for rescue in remote areas.
Dangerous Animals
Identify and respond to encounters with eastern brown snakes, funnel-web spiders, saltwater crocodiles, blue-ringed octopus, box jellyfish, and more. First aid protocols for each.
State-by-State Coverage
Every Region.
Every Terrain.
Unlike generic survival guides, this booklet covers the specific plants, animals, and conditions you will actually encounter in each Australian state and territory.
Blue Mountains, Snowy Mountains, coastal bush
Alpine regions, Grampians, Otway Ranges
Daintree, Cape York, outback Queensland
Kimberley, Pilbara, Southwest forests
Flinders Ranges, Nullarbor, Eyre Peninsula
Southwest wilderness, highland plateau
Top End, Kakadu, Red Centre
Namadgi National Park, alpine bush




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What Australians Are Saying
"Took this on a Cape York 4WD trip. The plant identification section alone is worth ten times the price. Printed it, laminated the key pages, and it lives in my glove box permanently."
Mark T.
Queensland, AU
"As a solo hiker in the Grampians I've always been nervous about getting lost. This guide gave me genuine confidence. The water-finding techniques are practical and actually work."
Sarah K.
Victoria, AU
"The Kimberley section is spot on. Covers the specific plants and animals you'll actually encounter up north. Shared it with my whole camping group."
Dave R.
Western Australia, AU

Digital Booklet
Australian Bush Survival Guide
A practical, state-by-state field manual for every Australian who spends time in the bush. Concise, illustrated, and designed to be printed and carried in your pack.
- All 8 states & territories covered
- Edible plants & dangerous species
- Water finding & purification
- Fire from natural materials
- Dangerous animal first aid
- Navigation without technology
- Instant PDF download