Meet a real Aussie rock star
Having a born storyteller as your guide around Uluru makes for an unforgettable experience, writes Monique Farmer.
Having a born storyteller as your guide around Uluru makes for an unforgettable experience, writes Monique Farmer.
A visit to the Red Centre's mysterious third rock offers an insight into how an isolated outback cattle station operates.
Pine Creek is a fascinating historic town full of unusual buildings and memories of the old railway and telegraph line.
Port Essington (including the Cobourg Peninsula and Gurig National Park) is the remains of an early and unsuccessful attempt by Europeans to settle Australia's northern coast.
Raffles Bay (including Fort Wellington) is the remains of an early and unsuccessful attempt by Europeans to settle Australia's northern coast.
Renner Springs is an older style roadhouse and stopover on the Stuart Highway.
Roper Bar (including Roper River) is a tiny settlement on the Roper River.
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This is the Australian cliche - harsh ochre-red deserts, strange rock formations, dusty plains with kangaroos gazing lazily in the hot sun, and lonely outback pubs. Further north to the coast, brilliant blue open skies seemingly meet the sea; and the rocky gorges of Kakadu and their deliciously inviting watering holes. Cliche it may be, but it's quintessential Australia.