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  • Take yourself on an overland adventure to experience some of the country’s most creative events and exhibitions.
  • It’s hard to understand until you’ve been on the journey, but The Ghan is much more than a train ride. Meaning can be found on the railway tracks.
  • One of the world’s youngest capital cities has deep historical roots.
  • It’s flat, it’s almost treeless, and it’s extremely arid, but this is precisely what makes the Nullarbor Plain so mesmerising. There’s a whole lot of nothing, as far as the eye can see, and that alone is worth laying eyes upon.
  • Here's a fact that'll make you stop and scratch your head: Western Australia is the size of Western Europe. Encompassing the entire expansive of the western coast of Australia, the Capital here sees more sunshine than any other city in Australia; it’s closer to Bali than Canberra; and it’s touted to be one of the most isolated capital cities in the world. We are of course talking about Perth.
  • The quaint town of Broken Hill is one of the outback’s largest— and it’s rife with fascinating stories of struggle and success. It has what can only be termed as a very colourful history.
  • The Northern Territory is unlike any place on earth; it's not a place you visit just to take a look around, it's a place to immerse yourself and be free.
  • When many think of Australia, often the first iconic destinations that come to mind are the Great Barrier Reef, the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Uluru. While these beautiful locations highlight the incredible diversity of Australia’s landscape, few can match the rugged beauty of Australia’s greatest wilderness, the Kimberley.
  • Why limit your experience of art to indoor galleries when it’s also waiting in Australia’s great outdoors? From desert to sea, timeless Aboriginal rock art to 21st-century light installation, there’s so much to discover across our vast island home. You don’t have to be an art aficionado to feel inspired by this creativity on a grand scale.