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Governor-General thanks Anangu people for sharing Uluru
Governor-General Sam Mostyn has thanked the Anangu people of the Red Centre for...
Lloyd Jones 27 Oct 2025
Symbolic handback of Uluru celebrated 40 years on
Celebrations are under way in the Red Centre with traditional song, dance and ar...
Lloyd Jones 25 Oct 2025
Anangu leaders meet King Charles to mark Uluru handback
A group of Anangu Traditional Owners has met King Charles at London's Australia...
Mathilde Grandjean 17 Oct 2025
Two foreign nationals banned from Uluru after defacing sacred Aṉangu rock art
Two Bhutanese nationals have been banned from Uluru after they were caught defac...
Dechlan Brennan 27 May 2025
New Central Western Desert Indigenous Protected Area 'the missing piece of the puzzle'
Anangu Traditional Owners are gathering at Ilpili, a significant water site betw...
Giovanni Torre 10 Mar 2025
Electric Fields set to ignite Perth Festival

Electric Fields are set to delivery a high-energy celebration of First Nations music to open this year's Perth Festival. The electronic duo, known for their fusion of pulsating beats and Anangu langu...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Feb 7, 2025
First Nations tourism shines on world stage with top awards for Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia and Ayres Rock resort

Indigenous tourism continues to shine on the world stage, taking out major international awards. At a gala in Manilla this week, the World Travel Awards - which celebrates excellence across all key ar...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Sep 4, 2024
Push to reignite Uluru tourism after downturn

Tourism operators at one of Australia's most iconic landmarks are pushing to bring visitors back to the region after years of downturn since the pandemic.

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Holly Hales Jun 11, 2024
Anangu rangers use AI to sound out toadlet croaked in mystery

Aboriginal rangers are working with scientists to search for a tiny toadlet, which ecologists think might be Australia's newest frog species.

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Rudi Maxwell Jan 4, 2024
Anagu rangers play key role in researching rare species of frog

A frog species so rare that it's yet to be named is the focus of a project combining new technology and traditional Aboriginal knowledge. In the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands in th...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Dec 4, 2023
A voyage from trainees to Dreamtime tour guides

As Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia's Ayers Rock Resort prepares to celebrate its 40th anniversary next year in the Northern Territory, it continues to champion employment opportunities for young...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Oct 31, 2023
Spectacular sound and light show, Wintjiri Wiru, launches in the spiritual heart of Australia

Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia has launched Wintjiri Wiru, an extraordinary cultural storytelling experience at Uluru, developed in collaboration with the Anangu community.

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Shahna Smith Jun 1, 2023
Arts Centre Collective firmly deny allegations of interfering with 'Ngura Pulka - Epic Country'

An independent review has been commissioned by the National Gallery of Australia for an upcoming exhibition of artworks from the Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands, often referred to as...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Apr 12, 2023
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