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As distinctive as the Australian desert itself - a truly unique experience that continues to captivate and educate travellers from every corner of the globe.
The Alice Springs Reptile Centre, home to the largest reptile display in Central Australia.
The first of its kind in Australia, Alice Springs School of the Air has seen much growth and many changes in its more than 70 years.
The Telegraph Station is the birthplace of the Alice Springs township. It is an excellent value and must see destination to add to your itinerary while visiting the Northern Territory.
Early morning or evening is the perfect time to take in the view from Anzac Hill in Alice Springs, the most popular attraction in the area.
This restored, 1926 hospital offers exhibits exploring the life of Flying Doctor founder John Flynn.
Alice Springs Inland Dragway, also known as ASID is a motorsports complex located 13 km (8.1 mi) south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory, Australia.
ANZAC Hill is a prominent landmark in Alice Springs, Australia, standing at a height of 608 meters.
The Araluen Cultural Precinct offers visitors the opportunity to engage with world-class performing and visual arts, discover the local identities that helped shape and develop Alice Springs, immerse themselves in the culture and heritage of Central Australia and learn about Indigenous dreams and to experience their connection with the earth. The Araluen Cultural Precinct consists of: the Araluen Arts Center (galleries and theatres), the Central Australian Museum (which includes the Strehlow
The Araluen Cultural Precinct is home to some of the most significant artistic, cultural and historical experiences in Alice Springs and provides a unique visitor experience.
Arltunga Historical Reserve is a deserted gold rush town located in the Northern Territory of Australia, about 110 kilometres east of Alice Springs.
Speedway Australia currently oversees in excess of 80 track operators, 15 sanctioning bodies and over 12,000 license holders.
Bindi Enterprises has been operating as an employment and community access provider in Alice Springs since 1978.
Boomerang Art – Aboriginal Art Gallery - Dealer of Authentic Australian Aboriginal art which was established in 1996.
The Central Australian Aviation Museum in Alice Springs celebrates the spirit, determination and bravery of the people who founded aviation in Central Australia through exhibitions and stories.
Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name Idracowra or Etikaura) is a sandstone formation some 160 km (100 mi) south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia.
The Climbing Dune Jesse Emily Gap Hale, located in Central Australia, has a unique record of mid-late Holocene dynamic geomorphic processes.
Corroboree Rock Conservation Reserve is a protected area in the East MacDonnell Ranges of the Northern Territory, Australia.
Explore the wonders of Curtin Springs, the first Wayside Inn in Central Australia and home to the Severin family since 1956!
Ellery Creek Big Hole is a spectacular waterhole located 80km west of Alice Springs.
Located on the Finke River, near the Mt Sonder Lookout in the Tjoritja / West MacDonnell National Park, the Finke 2-Mile Mount Zeil Campground is a perfect getaway for 4WD enthusiasts who prefer some privacy in a remote location.
The Finke River, also known as Larapinta (in the Arrernte language), is one of the oldest riverbeds in the world. It flows for approximately 600 km (370 mi) from the MacDonnell Ranges in the Northern Territory to the western edge of the Simpson Desert in northern South Australia.
The John Flynn Place Museum celebrates the work of the Reverend John Flynn and the wonderful pioneers who worked with him.
Glen Helen Gorge is a breathtaking natural wonder located in the West MacDonnell National Park of the Northern Territory of Australia. It is situated on the Finke River, 132 kilometres (82 mi) west of Alice Springs.
Hartley Street School in Alice Springs (formerly Stuart), Northern Territory, Australia, was the first purpose-built school in the town.
Hermannsburg (established 1877) was originally a Lutheran mission and was the first town in central Australia before Alice Springs.
A dedicated group of Western Arrarnta artists creating vibrant handmade ceramic pots that encompass collective and individually lived histories in their distinct Country.
Ikuntji Artists was the first art center founded by women in the Western Desert Art Movement. In the 1980s, women at the Haass Bluff Elder Care Center began painting. Instructed by their husbands and fathers and often helping them to finish their paintings. In the early 1990s, these women decided to start their own art center. Ikuntji Artists was first established in 1992 as a women's center and initially focused on providing services to the elderly and children in the community. After early e
At the Iltja Ntjarra (Many Hands) Art Center in Alice Spring you can view watercolor landscape paintings on display in the gallery, meet the Aboriginal artists who created them and learn about the culture and stories directly from the artists. A visit to the arts center is an opportunity to learn about Aboriginal art and culture, see the latest exhibition of completed works and buy art ethically. The Arts Center provides a place for West Aranda artists to come together to paint, share, and
We take great pride in presenting a wide range of quality artworks by highly talented Indigenous artists, from affordable paintings to highly collectible paintings.
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