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Ancient site that never gets old … the artwork at Mount Borradaile

The extraordinary ancient artwork kept secret until 1987

It might be ancient, but the world’s largest single collection of rock art never gets old.

  • by Helen Pitt
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This was one of the most emotionally stirring experiences I’ve ever had

I’ve taken part in a few Indigenous experiences over the years, but this is by far the most profound.

  • by Lee Tulloch
As you watch the rock, the rock watches back.

The secret Uluru wants us all to know

An all-women wilderness retreat reveals how nature can teach us important lessons.

  • by Nina Karnikowski
Bookabee tours … plants had many different Indigenous uses.

This city botanic garden tour is eye-opening and mouth-watering

Plants used to sew skins, others used to lure animals: a walk in the garden is made a lot more absorbing thanks to a new discovery tour.

  • by David Whitley
Hunting for bush tucker in the mangroves Supplied PR image for Traveller. Walkabout Adventures, Queensland. Mud crabs. Ben Groundwater story on Chef's Table episode featuring Juan Walker from Walkabout Adventures. Photos from Tourism and Events Queensland
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Don’t want to celebrate Australia Day? Here’s something you can do instead

Let’s talk about what you can do on Friday instead of a traditional celebration. For me, the answer is very simple.

  • by Ben Groundwater
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Exploring Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park with a guide from SEIT Outback Australia.

No, it’s not just a big red rock – meet the Uluru family

The only way out on country here is on a tour, guided by a member of the Uluru family.

  • by Andrew Bain
The tour shows there’s more to the Gold Coast that glitz and high rises.

Beyond the high rises: The deep history of the Gold Coast

Most Australian holidaymakers could name at least one theme park on the Gold Coast but few know the region’s oldest creation stories.

  • by Catherine Best

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