We have assembled a rare league of extraordinary Time Travellers, with whom it is their journey's purpose to find out the truth, dispel certain myths and beliefs and find out a little bit more of some of our legends, heroes and the impact they had on our present day.
Our Time Travellers have all the time in the world at their fingertips. This means our daring explorers can go to back in time, to a particular event or location. Our Explorers would also love to hear from you about stories that you, your school or community may think we could go back in time and find out a bit more of what happened.
Each time a letter is sent, it enables us to support some really important goals for us including Maritime Heritage, History and Research, Culture, Language and Community of Indigenous People of the South Pacific and Youth Learning and Adventures. The result... monthly letters, collectible postcards and bookmarks, news clippings and the new Uncharted Magazine.

For a collective 40 years, we have been pursuing truths and truth-telling in the early history of Australia and the South Seas. Uncharted Letters is many years in the making, and brings a new way of getting the old, back to you, in a most old fashioned way! Each month you will receive a letter, sealed with a wax mark, a few extras like sketches, charts and news clippings, and the occasional postcard from faraway places, and some that may be closer than you think.

Our letters will provide accurate accounts of Australia's early history from well before Captain Cook's arrival (not discovery) in Australia, and include much of the South Seas from Papua New Guinea and West Papua in the West, to Hawaii, and Rapa Nui in the East; New Zealand in the South and the Marianas, Palau and all of Micronesia in the North - The Great South Seas and the Oceania region.

We believe in the power of WORDS. In fact everybody believes in the power of words. It is the spoken and written word that has shaped our lives today, from oral traditions, art and songs of Indigenous peoples of the South Pacific, It is also the written word of the early explorers, Colonial powers, Monarchs, Governments, Schools and even the Church that have created a recorded history. However, it is also WORDS, written and spoken, that have curated this known history that, in many instances, contains only one side of the story and doesn't take into consideration differing lenses through which history occurred.

Our mission is to give readers a more complete and accurate account of Australia's early history and the South Pacific's evolution over time. And yes, this does include stories of Colonisation, Slavery, Resource Raiding, Headhunting, Cannibalism, Missionaries and Voyaging. And it also involves much more than that. We believe that every letter we send has the potential to make a difference. We are committed to providing an easy and enjoyable way for readers to experience major events that shaped our part of the world. Put the kettle on, turn off the screen, phone or tablet and break the wax seal on your own letter, and get ready to see the world through other eyes.


Captain William "Billy" Morgan joins the Breadfruit Expeditions - Lieutenant William Bligh, the Mutiny on the Bounty, Wreck of Pandora and the Rum Rebellion

Dr Paton Scott travels to Euroa with Robert Scott, Bank Manager and meets the Infamous Bushranger Ned Kelly and his Gang and Sub Inspector Stanhope O'Connor and his Native Mounted Police from Cooktown.

Princess Mei Lani - Travels to Samoa and finds another Princess, Missionary Sana Solia heading to the Torres Strait - Sana becomes Somerset's Keeper. Her Husband is the notorious Frank Jardine... tales of lost treasure and hidden journals.

Master Navigator Jimmy Kai Mana joins 600 crew on board the Torres Strait pearling fleet in March, 1899 which saw 300 crew drown, more than 100 ships sunk. One of Australia's worst maritime disasters.

Captain William "Billy" Morgan joins infamous pirate Bully Hayes. A blackbirder, and murderer, he lived on in movies with Tommy Lee Jones and Pearl City, Hawaii.

Dr Paton Scott travels to New South Wales and Queensland where whale and dugong oil is harvested, and any stick of Sandalwood, gold or pearl shell was sought.

Princess Mei Lani travels throughout the Pacific including Australia to find more about Canoe Plants, their origins, roles in society and even some great recipes. Oh, and everything about Coconuts.

Master Navigator Jimmy Kai Mana travels on board with Captain William Banner to Warrior Island (Named by Bligh) and helps collect the first commercial quantity of pearl shell in the Torres Strait.

Captain William "Billy" Morgan dons his Pilot's Captain hat and joins an elite team for the rescue of Lieutenant John F Kennedy in the Solomons and back in an old VIP Flying Boat in Milne Bay, New Guinea.

Dr Paton Scott goes to Brisbane at the trial of the Blackbirding Ship Hopeful, with a 200 foot long petition aimed to free the men, brining slavery and murder to Queen Street.

Princess Mei Lani travels between Queensland and Vanuatu to see how our shared resources, such as turtles and whales travel much further than we think.

Master Navigator Jimmy Kai Mana travels with Captain Cook and his newly recruited Master Navigator from Tahiti, Tupia, who becomes great friends with Kai!

From the Kelly Gang, gold rushes, First Fleet and convict days. Seeking out Australia's early establishment, the good, bad and downright ugly. We go "on the Wallaby" and get to the truth and bring back copies of letters, court records and newspapers. Learn of the establishment of towns and cities, railroads and wharves and some truly strange monuments. Bush Ballads and nursery rhymes may have "other" meanings.

Without maritime exploration, Australia and the South Seas would not be what they are today. Our league of extraordinary explorers get on board with Captain Cook, join his Tahitian Navigator, Tupia, even earlier with Spanish, French, Portuguese and Japanese explorers. From ship building, carving canoes and of course shipwrecks, lost treasure, phantom sightings, cyclones, maritime disasters and unexplained mysteries.

The Last Great Human Expansion is the history of the peopling of the Pacific, from Asia, to Papua, Aboriginal Australia, the push east to Rapa Nui, Hawaii, Tahiti and South to New Zealand. The voyaging and way finding of the original people was second to none other, and clashes with the Colonial explorers, traders and resource raiders of the time continued. Learn of a voyaging culture that is connected by sea.

Unfortunately Colonisation, Slavery and the Church seemed to have been intertwined since before time throughout the entire South Pacific. Many things about modern Countries and even Religions are so far removed from their origins, that it is "maddening the unhelpful" knowing the truth. From the ill-advised intent of Missionaries to outright slavery and Blackbirding, there are stories untold.

Of course Captain Cook did not "discover" Australia. Thousands of Aboriginal Tribes and Nations covered the Australian mainland and coastal Islands. Melanesian villages and Islands to the North, now known as Torres Strait Islanders, lie between the mainland of Australia and Papua New Guinea. We could write a letter a day for the next 100 years and still not catch up on the true history.

The natural world has changed dramatically over the last 40,000 years. Our Time Travellers witness the extinction of Australian mega fauna and the Tasmanian Tiger, (although some believe still exists today). Also introduced species such as the Camel, Boar, Deer and other pests like cats, rabbits and cane toads and who, how and why these animals were introduced. Expect sketches, specimens, fossils and more.

Did you know the early Pirates were actually sanctioned Privateers of the Church and early Monarchs of England. Well actually the Church were the rulers until the Catholics and the Protestants, on behalf of the Monarchs starting hating each other. Many early wars were the result of religion. Our explorers travel to World Wars in the Pacific, early Australian Frontier Wars and the New Zealand Wars, all fought between Colonists and Indigenous people on their own lands.

Australia and the South Pacific is a result of the early Colonial days and Pacific migration, and the collective cultures that came by sea to populate the great South Seas. Over the centuries, this melting pot mixed cultures, languages, food, art and music, providing our current day cultural connections. We explore "Canoe Plants" like taro, kava, yam, banana, sweet potato & coconut and became a constant before time as it is today.

Our explorers search the myths, legends and folklore stories like Maui, Black Magic, Bunyips, Yowies, Creation Stories and Deities. We investigate Supernatural Beings, Sea Gods and Goddesses and even strange Cults stemming from World War II in the Pacific. Our letters will uncover some of these myths and legends, cults and beliefs and provide greater detail on their origins, meanings, relevance and purpose.