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In the heart of Australia’s Red Centre lies Alice Springs, the perfect destination for those wishing to have a cultural experience or seeking solitude and tranquillity. Surrounded by the MacDonnell Ranges, the area is rich in Indigenous culture, stunning scenery and vast landscapes. Alice Springs things to do Tourism NT – Alice Springs
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Regarded as the ‘heart of Australia’, Alice Springs is the perfect cultural experience for someone seeking solitude and tranquility. Surrounded by The MacDonnell Ranges, the area is rich in Indigenous culture, stunning scenery and vast landscapes.
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Located in Far North Tropical Queensland, Cairns is the idyllic gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and the Kuranda State Forest. Famous for it’s laid-back Queensland attitude, sweeping white sandy beaches and spectacular diving, Cairns continues to reign as one of Australia’s top tourist destinations.
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Darwin is the Northern Territory’s tropical capital city, famous for a relaxed lifestyle, history, and sense of adventure. Considered the gateway to some of the most incredible natural and cultural attractions Australia has to offer, the region is loaded with World Heritage-listed sites.
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Dili is the capital of Timor-Leste, a unique and diverse destination bursting with natural beauty and still untouched from international mass tourism.
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Elcho Island is an island off the coast of the Northern Territory. It is located at the southern end of the Wessel Islands group located in the East Arnhem Region.
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The Gove Peninsula is located on the east coast of the Gulf of Carpentaria within Arnhem Land, a vast area of Aboriginal-owned land on the Northern Territory coastline.
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Groote Eylandt is the third-largest Australian island with an area of 2,687 square kilometres. It was named “Great Island” by the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman in 1644 and has been home to the Anindilyakwa Aboriginal people for hundreds of years.
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Internationally recognised for it’s pristine, rugged scenery and important Indigenous culture, the Northern Territory region is a must when visiting the Top End of Australia.
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Kununurra is located in the heart of the Kimberley in Western Australia, one of the world’s last great wilderness areas. Covering an expanse of nearly 423,000 square kilometres and with an estimated population of just 30,000
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Maningrida is located approximately 520 km east of Darwin by road and 300 km northeast of Jabiru. It is in North Central Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory.
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Airnorth flies our E170 jet to the McArthur River region in a shared service between contracted charters for McArthur River Mining and regular passenger transport.
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Following completed runway works in mid 2018, Airnorth has resumed flying into Milingimbi, a large island off the coast of Arnhem Land. Managed by the East Arnhem Regional Council, this sacred land has been occupied by Indigenous owners for more than 40,000 years.
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Perth’s weather is described as “Mediterranean” with hot dry summers and colder wet winters. Over 80 kilometres of white sandy beaches make Perth’s coast ideal for swimming and surfing. The beaches are clean and uncrowded, and the city is especially spectacular at night, when its glittering skyline is reflected in the Swan River.
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Tennant Creek is a town located along the Stuart Highway, 500km north of Alice Springs. Rich in history and culture, Tennant Creek is a popular stop over for tourists travelling through the red centre.
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Acting as a true gateway to some of Australia’s most amazing tropical spots; you’ll find the Great Barrier Reef east of the city, paradises such as Magnetic Island and Mission Beach are a short distance north, while sugar cane and mango farming communities are plentiful in the south.
CONTINUE READINGAirnorth, Australia’s second longest operating airline, today celebrate 45 years in aviation. Since its inception in 1978, Airnorth has been delivering safe and reliable air service across Australia and beyond. Headquartered in Darwin, with a base in Perth, Airnorth is a regional aviation leader flying to 15 destinations across Australia and Timor-Leste, with over 200 […]
CONTINUE READINGThursday 20th April, 2023, thousands of people from around the world travelled to Exmouth and the wider region for 62 seconds that will ‘last a lifetime’! Airnorth operated a special air charter for 90 world class astronomers and eclipse chasers from Perth to a remote Western Australian outback town to witness a rare astronomical event. […]
CONTINUE READINGAirnorth is delighted to continue its long-term sponsorship of Garma Festival, Australia’s leading Indigenous cultural exchange event. Garma is a celebration of the Yolngu people’s cultural, artistic and ceremonial traditions. Held over four days in remote Arnhem Land, guests are immersed in the rich cultural heritage of Yolngu hosts, experiencing traditional miny’tji (art), ancient story-telling, […]
CONTINUE READINGWe are proud to be the Official Airline partner of the 50km Feast — a celebration of local food and local producers, joining together to celebrate the best that the Northern Territory has to offer. The event brings together an exquisite dinner using locally sourced ingredients, celebrating the amazing food culture right on our doorsteps. […]
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