After an alarming population decline in the 1970s, this animal was listed as endangered, and has since seen an impressive population bounce back.
This animal isn’t endemic to Australia, but wild populations have been thriving since the late 1800s when they were used to help build the Australian Overland Telegraph Line.
This outback icon is taller than the Eiffel Tower, Statue of Liberty, Great Pyramid of Giza and Big Ben.
“Bush ____” is a term for foods that can be collected and hunted in nature; foods that have sustained Aboriginal peoples for millennia.
Located in the NT outback, the ___ River system is the oldest river system in the world.
If you’ve driven from Alice Springs to Darwin, you’ve driven the ___ Highway.
The name of the longest hiking trail in the NT
The ____ Sanctuary in Alice Springs made an appearance in the finale episode of the reality television show, “The Bachelor” in early 2020.
A romantic time of day to watch the colors of Uluru change from vivid orange to deep brown.
The northernmost World-Heritage listed National Park in the Northern Territory
In the dry season, locals and tourists alike delight in the ____ Beach Sunset Markets, with hundreds of food and vendor stalls to explore.
Tjoritja is the Aboriginal name of the ______ MacDonnell Ranges National Park, home to locations such as Simpson’s Gap, Ellery Creek Big Hole and Ormiston Gorge.
The ___ Centre, the southernmost part of the NT, is a semi-arid climate region known for its red dirt and wide open spaces.
Nitmiluk National Park is most well-known for this geologic feature