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Experience authentic connections with Traditional Owners through our blog highlighting the cultural significance of the landscape and environment to the local Anangu who call Australia’s Red Centre home.

As the clock strikes midnight on December 31st, Australians from various corners of the country unite to celebrate the transition into a new year—a moment filled with reflection, joy, and anticipation for the possibilities ahead. However, the diverse ways in which individuals and communities across Australia mark this occasion highlight the richness of local cultures....
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Nestled along the picturesque coastline of Queensland lies the pristine Cooya Beach, a place of profound cultural significance for the Kuku Yalanji people. Here, the timeless traditions of the Indigenous community come to life, weaving a rich tapestry of history, survival, and connection to the land. One of the most captivating aspects of this cultural...
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We know you are probably familiar with what Uluru looks like, where it is and other general information that has become prominent in society. But do you know its strong cultural significance to Australian Aboriginal people?  On our tours of Uluru, you can learn more about this important topic; however, for those who have not...
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Bush tucker is probably a familiar term to many, whether they be locals or travellers to the Australian outback. While there are a number of traditional foods in Australia, bush tucker remains the first, having provided sustenance to the Aboriginal people for thousands of years. Sadly, the settlement of non-indiginous peoples in Australia had a...
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If you are looking to make your next holiday one to remember, Australia’s Red Centre will not disappoint. With stunning desert landscapes and monolithic landmarks that change colour with the setting sun, you are sure to be amazed. But what many that visit us share is the part of their trip that left the most...
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