Red Centre: Black Tank
Just 70km north of Alice Springs is a place called Black Tank, an outstation where Aboriginal communities share their stories.
Just 70km north of Alice Springs is a place called Black Tank, an outstation where Aboriginal communities share their stories.
Introducing in the mid-1800s, camels were brought to Australia to help explorers conquer the inland.
Central Australia has the largest diversity of reptiles in the world, and this is one of the best places to witness them.
The Larapinta Trail is a 223km walking track that’s fast becoming a national favourite.
Gosse Bluff conservation reserve may be the remnant of an impact crater formed when an object from space crashed into Earth.
Watarrka is home to around one-third of the total Northern Territory land species. Almost 600 plant species can be found in the oasis of the park. These include 60 rare and relic species which exist in moist microhabitats created by joint lines in the sandstone.
Thanks to the foresight of a handful of scientists, the mala, or Rufous hare-wallaby, are slowly bouncing back from the brink.
For Mutitjulu locals, Uluru is a spiritual symbol that influences lore and life.
Welcome to the driest part of the driest continent on Earth – a habitat shaped by extremes.
The Red Centre of Australia is at once harsh, beautiful and complex.