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Ron Foster (Letters, July 8) writes that "for too long, owners of electric vehicles (EVs) in Australia have been given a free ...
A week long celebration, taking place during the 50th anniversary of a special national week, is honouring the traditional owners of Uluru – and more – in what is shaping up to be an “immersive ...
A brand new walking trail at Uluru is shaping up to be another “world-renowned experience” in the Territory, with the ...
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Stockhead on MSN10 best Australian road trips to do with a caravanThere’s no better way to explore Australia than in a caravan with the mod-cons of home travelling with you. These ... Read ...
Jessica Mauboy's recent performance at Uluru marked a deeply emotional milestone for the 35-year-old singer. Standing before ...
FOR centuries Uluru and Kata Tjuta, two ancient rock formations that jut from the Earth in the Northern Territory’s southwest, have entranced the Anangu people. And their mystical beauty now ...
On this desert journey, tourists will walk 54 kilometers (about 33.56 miles) from Kata Tjuta to Uluru, enjoying unforgettable moments in nature, such as watching sunsets and stargazing.
In 1985, the title deeds for Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park were handed back to the traditional owners. New experiences include sunrise tours and the world’s largest daily drone show.
Developed in consultation with Anangu traditional owners, the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Board of Management, and Parks Australia, the walk will allow groups of up to 14 people to explore the national park.
There’s only so much I can tell you about visiting Uluṟu-Kata Tjuta National Park, because what makes it an extraordinarily moving experience is the stories, songs and language of the Aṉangu ...
Visit the Cultural Centre and then get set to spend your first evening with a sunset at Kata Tjuta. Make a stop at the designated dune viewing platform at dusk and take in the full 36 domes from a ...
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