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Tag Archives: Uluru

Uluru eclipse | Image courtesy of Stephen Pearce Photography

Sunrise to sunset, Uluru is magical

April 17, 2013by Parks Australia Leave a comment

We don’t usually like to brag – but we are very excited to have topped the list of The Lonely Planet’s Top 10 Sunrises of the World! Uluru is filled […]

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Junior rangers' artwork illustrating the Lungkata story

Uluru’s junior rangers at work

November 28, 2012by Parks Australia Leave a comment

Uluru’s two local primary schools have been working together on an intercultural program focusing on Indigenous stories and culture. The students are producing their own multi-media version of the traditional […]

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Monitoring animals night and day at Uluru

Protecting Uluru night and day

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Here in Uluru we’ve been monitoring wildlife around the park’s water sources.  Remote sensing cameras capture images of wildlife 24 hours a day, giving us an indication of the activity […]

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Uluru mala in search of buffet

Mala browse the buffet

June 21, 2012by Parks Australia Leave a comment

An in-depth study of the mala diet at Uluru has thrown up some interesting findings. Although supplementary food is available within the Uluru enclosure, diet analysis has shown that mala […]

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Uluru-Kata Tjuta

Learn Pitjantjatjara

February 27, 2012by Parks Australia Leave a comment

Palya! That’s how we say hello in Pitjantjatjara… Pitjantjatjara is one of the languages Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park’s traditional owners speak. Now you too can learn Pitjantjatjara with our easy […]

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The striking face of Uluru – part two!

January 19, 2012by Parks Australia Leave a comment

  We’ve been having some cracking weather here at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Local photographer Damien Hill capught these dramatic pictures of Uluru. Damien’s camera was exposed for six seconds, […]

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The striking face of Uluru

December 20, 2011by Parks Australia Leave a comment

I’m a new staff member joining the team here at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Last night I ventured into the park as the sun was about to set. To my […]

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On this day…

December 15, 2011by Parks Australia Leave a comment

On this day in 1993 Uluru became the first Australian icon to receive a dual Aboriginal/English name. The following year Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park became the second property in the world […]

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