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Welcome to
Living Outback
The Living Outback provides a unique Australian
experience that brings the visitor in contact withy the ancient and
spectacular landscape of the Outback. Discover a network of rivers and
lakes, astonishing wildlife and meet the Aussie characters who are the
spirit of this red land.
Here you'll find rugged beauty, vivid red earth, bright blue skies,
endless horizons and prolific native wildlife. Of equal interest are the
mining towns of Broken Hill, Cobar, Silverton and White Cliffs
The desert habitat favours many animal and plant species: a mob of big
red kangaroos moving across the setting sun at Sturt National Park, a
flock of ibis rising from the Menindee Lakes and emus racing across the
Mundi Mundi Plains. It's little wonder that art galleries and bush
artists abound out here.
Follow the Darling River for a touring adventure from Brewarrina or
Bourke to Wentworth where the Darling meets the Murray.
To experience 'the real Australia' try a spot of Outback camping.
Sleeping under a blanket of stars is a magical experience. Or experience
the underground life at White Cliffs.
Mungo National Park is famous for its Walls of China dunescape, while
Mutawintji Historical Site contains one of the best collections of
Aboriginal art in New South Wales. Kinchega National Park is an area of
glittering lakes and historical interests.
The Living Outback is one of those rare experiences that taps into the
very essence of the Australian heritage. A journey here will not only
fill your photo album but, more importantly, touch your soul.
What
Attractions
There's plenty to keep you busy in New South Wales, simply check out the
range of attractions and tour options
available:
What's On
Click here for a calendar
of events for Living Outback
Accommodations
In Living Outback
New South Wales offers a full range of places to stay, whether it's for
a weekend visit or family holiday. To help you find the right
accommodation use the search option below:
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