Navigation for Nine To Noon
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
"Our man in the Red Centre"
The mesmerising monolith of Uluru draws almost half a million visitors a year
Desert oaks at sunset at Uluru
Field of Lights art installation at Uluru
"Her Story," a dramatisation of the lives of female convicts, is performed daily at the Cascades Female Factory in Hobart
Visitors walk the base trail at Uluru
Adult and juvenile desert oak trees: the signature tree species at in Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park
Hobart features its colonial history in many ways, including sculptures on the foreshore
Thirty-six domes make up the Kata Tjuta outcrop, Uluru in distance at right
A willie wagtail bird flutters around Uluru at sunset
Signs throughout the park ask visitors to respect the wishes of traditional owners and not to climb Uluru. In 2019 the rock will be finally closed to climbing
Names give poignant recognition to more than a thousand transported convict women who suffered grievous privations in the early 1800s. Attitudes to convicts have changed considerably in recent years
Visitors touch the warm sandstone rock of Uluru
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"Our man in the Red Centre"