Category: Travel
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Yura Mulka: a sacred canyon and the world’s oldest menu
Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park in northern South Australia is home to the Sacred Canyon: a site rich with the culture and history of the Adnyamathanha people.
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Travel through time with Burra’s Heritage Passport
Once Australia’s largest inland town, Burra is a shrine to its English settlers and rich mining background. Located two hours north of the Adelaide CBD, this once-bustling working-class town has maintained the essence of its heyday.
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A starry wonder 90 minutes from Adelaide’s CBD
South Australians can visit one of the darkest skies in the world located only a 90-minute drive south-east of the Adelaide CBD. While the sky may be the main attraction of the region, it is its community that shines through.
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Adventure in Adelaide’s backyard: the Pioneer Women’s Trail
Looking to get out and enjoy the outdoors before the winter fully kicks in? Next weekend on May 21, 2023, experience history and the beauty of Adelaide’s surrounds firsthand by participating in the Pioneer Women’s Trail Walk 2023 event.
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Dhilba Guuranda Innes National Park: how the Marna Bangarra project is bringing the Yorke Peninsula back to life
Yorke Peninsula’s Dhilba Guuranda Innes National Park has been working hard with its Traditional Owners to bring the Yorke Peninsula back to life. OTR journalist Joanna Tucker takes us on a journey to learn about the history of the park, and how a co-management agreement between the Narungga Nations and the State came to fruition.
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Women driving Woodside: The unassuming industry leaders putting Woodside on the map
The township of Woodside, nestled in the Adelaide Hills, is a popular attraction for both locals and tourists. But have you met the female entrepreneurs behind the community’s thriving businesses?