Location ID: #10270308
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A 29,010-hectare property with about 2,600 cattle.
Location ID: #10270295
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Adelaide River Inn Tourist Park is situated within the Township of Adelaide River, 1 ½ hours drive (112km/70mi) south of Darwin & 2 hours drive (201km/127mi) north of Katherine on the Stuart Highway. he park has a PUMA service station, 43 rooms of ...
Location ID: #10178352
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Audit House was built for the Commonwealth Auditor in 1938. The residence is one of a number built in this part of Darwin for high-ranking public servants in the 1930s. It is a particularly fine example of tropical housing, the house is carefully ...
Location ID: #10205885
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From 1981 the building has been used as the offices of the Administrator. The building is significant as a rare example of early public buildings in Darwin. In 1881, the stone cells at the rear of the site were erected. These were used until 1883 ...
Location ID: #10160043
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The Track has proved to be the training ground for nationally renowned desert riders of Finke Desert Race fame and the track is still in use today for unofficial training and recreational riding. Specifically designed and constructed the track ...
Location ID: #10147951
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The most visited landmark in Alice Springs, Anzac Hill is the ideal spot for an overview of the town. The lookout offers a panoramic view of Alice Springs and was unveiled n 1934 in memory of those who had served in World War One
Location ID: #10160895
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Ah Toy's Store has supplied the sleepy Top End town of Pine Creek with everything its residents have needed for 80 years, and has stored uranium, weighed crocodile hides, and kept miners in boots and beer through the boom and bust cycle of the gold ...
Location ID: #10183752
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Alice Plaza is located in the Alice Springs CBD at the top of the mostly pedestrian "Todd Mall" and features a large bright mall space that could double for airport terminals. There are plenty of shop fronts, polished floors, two atriums and a food ...
Location ID: #10149422
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Constructed between 1948-1955 the Araluen Homestead, former Gardener's Residence, former Staff flats and Old Office/Residence, stand as testimony to the grand visions of Connellan.
The buildings are also associated with the growth of Alice ...
Location ID: #10149419
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he Alice Springs Telegraph Station Historical Reserve marks the original site of the first European settlement in Alice Springs. It was stablished in 1871 to relay messages between Darwin and Adelaide along Australia’s Overland Telegraph Line.
Location ID: #10176412
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Albert Namatjira's house was constructed by the great artist himself with the help of other local men in 1944. Following renovation in 1971 and conservation work in 1986, it was used as a small museum and craft outlet.
Location ID: #10176411
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Designed by Rev John Flynn (the man of the $20 note) and built in 1926, Adelaide House was the first hospital in Central Australia and is home to the original evaporative cooling system which was an amazing piece of engineering .
Location ID: #10176365
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The Alice Springs Public Library is a free public library. While the library provides traditional library services to the community of Alice Springs, it also supplies a unique distance service to the remote people of Central Australia. Officially ...
Location ID: #10149513
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Located 110 kilometres east of Alice Springs, the historic town of Arltunga was officially Central Australia's first town and once supported up to 3,000 people.The site contains remains of mines, old miner's camps and stone buildings (some of which ...
Location ID: #10146061
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Located in the Kakadu National Park, the closest major town is Darwin, while Jabiru is located in the national park. The escarpment - a vast rocky plateau stretching across Arnhemland - was once criss-crossed by ancent hunting and travelling routes ...
Location ID: #10165109
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Retro arcade in the centre of Darwin with shopfronts including Babylon cocktail bar, Air Raid Records and artist studios.
Location ID: #10165110
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Austin lane is an inviting and engaging urban laneway full of street art, decorative light and green space. Lined by some of Darwin's trendiest bars this alleyway could easily double for LA or San Francisco.
Location ID: #10162498
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Alice Springs Airport is an Australian regional airport 7 nautical miles south of Alice Springs, Northern Territory. The airport has two runways, the larger of which can accommodate the Airbus A380, Boeing 747 and 777 landing (but not a fully laden ...
Location ID: #10159915
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Alice Springs is a remote town in Australia’s Northern Territory, halfway between Darwin and Adelaide, both 1,500km away. It’s a popular gateway for exploring the Red Centre, the country's interior desert region. Its 1872 origin as part of the ...
Location ID: #10160063
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The magnificent championship layout has large tee blocks, fully grassed rolling fairways and huge well-bunkered putting greens set against the stunning natural backdrop of the ancient MacDonnell Ranges.
Location ID: #10150214
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The park covers 1,300 hectares of land 7 kilometres west of the Alice Springs town centre. With a core area of 54 hectares the park presents and interprets the Australian desert environment and, its inhabitants while contributing to the conservation ...
Location ID: #10146067
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