News From The Outback

  • Aircruise - A Giant Floating Hotel

    Wednesday, 7 July 2010

    Design director Nick Talbot says guests aboard the airship can “bathe in the clouds” standing on an open air promenade deck, the size of a standard football field.

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  • Cape York & The Gulf - Brand New Tour!

    Friday, 25 June 2010

    Ever wanted to explore the most remote and inaccessible parts of Cape York and the Gulf of Carpentaria? AAA is pleased to announce the release of a brand new air safari...

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  • You've Never Been This Far Away

    Friday, 22 January 2010

    Perched on a cliff top with uninterrupted views over the Timor Sea and just around the corner from where the King George River comes to an abrupt end sending fresh water thundering 80m down into the sea is one of Australia’s best kept secrets.

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  • Wet Season Spectacular!

    Tuesday, 22 December 2009

    Cyclone Laurence Brings Huge Rains to the Kimberley

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  • Outback Photography Dreamtime

    Monday, 21 September 2009

    Imagine flying across the Australian Outback and seeing not only its most famous icons, like Uluru and The Bungle Bungle Range; but also exploring some of its most remote locations that can’t be reached by road. Now imagine travelling with a very small group of less than ten people and avoiding other tourists.

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  • Man of the land wove tales that hooked tourists

    Tuesday, 11 August 2009

    ROD Dyer, whose entrepreneurship transformed him from a sheep farmer in the Victoria's Western District into a pioneering pastoralist in the Kimberley, has died of kidney failure at his home in Hamilton.

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  • Western Australian Wildflowers Bloom

    Thursday, 16 July 2009

    Western Australia has one of the most spectacular displays of wildflowers anywhere in the world. At least 12,000 plant species live across the State, with more discovered every year. Yet the soils here are among the most barren in the world, and it hardly ever rains. What's going on?

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  • Adventures on Flinders Island

    Wednesday, 22 July 2009

    The warm summer sun is setting behind the peaks of what used to be a gigantic land-bridge spanning the entire Bass Strait and connecting Tasmania to the mainland. I am aboard a small game fishing vessel, the ‘Strait Lady’ captained by James Luddington as he navigates us through the archipelago of smaller islands off the coast of Flinders Island.

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  • Cape York heritage listing bad for health, says Pearson

    Monday, 10 August 2009

    Indigenous leader Noel Pearson says a push by the Queensland government for Cape York to be world heritage listed will do nothing to promote healthy eating habits among local Aboriginal communities.

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  • Scientists checking if Australian dust is radioactive

    Wednesday, 30 September 2009

    A team of Australian scientists are analysing the dust that has engulfed eastern Australia this week to see whether it is dangerous.

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