Working Holiday in Australia’s Red Centre – Alice Springs, Northern Territory
Find out what it’s like being on a working holiday visa in Australia. Meet Feline Wang from Taiwan working in Alice Springs in the hospitality industry.
Australia’s Northern Territory gives visitors with a working holiday visa the opportunity to experience a lifestyle that's very different from the rest of Australia and the world.
There is plenty of work, with a high demand for skilled and un-skilled workers and job opportunities you just won’t find anywhere else.
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Red Centre Way, Alice Springs to Uluru, Central Australia
Take an iconic Australian road trip adventure into the red heart of Australia's Northern Territory along the Red Centre Way.
Follow the Red Centre Way from Alice Springs, through the West MacDonnell Ranges to Watarrka National Park (Kings Canyon), on to Uluru (Ayers Rock), and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), and back to Alice Springs via Rainbow Valley.
Get out of the car to stretch your legs and try your hand at adventure holiday experiences like Aboriginal culture tours, camel riding, trekking, bushwalking, and camping. Take your camera for endless landscape and nature photography opportunities.
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Mango processing at Red Centre Farm in Ti Tree, 180 kilometres north of Alice Springs
Red Centre Farm owner John Crayford explains how mangoes are processed and boxed for sale at his farm in Ti Tree, 180 kilometres north of Alice Springs.
Working Holiday in Australia’s Red Centre – Uluru, Northern Territory
Want to experience the outback on your working holiday visa in Australia? Meet Amelie le Garrec working in Uluru with Maruku Arts, an Anangu-owned art centre famous for its woodwork (punu) and hugely popular dot-painting workshops. Australia’s Northern Territory gives visitors with a working holiday visa the opportunity to experience a lifestyle that's very different from the rest of Australia and the world. There is plenty of work, with a high demand for skilled and un-skilled workers and job opportunities you just won’t find anywhere else.
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Australia's Red Centre: My Alice Springs with Miriam Pickard
Join Alice Springs local Miriam as she explores Alice Springs, the famous outback town and Aboriginal art capital of Australia's Northern Territory.
Follow Miriam to Alice Springs attractions like the vibrant Aboriginal art galleries. Join an Aboriginal dot painting or basket-weaving workshop, enjoy the vibrant dining scene, or have a go at adventure activities including bushwalking, mountain biking or camping in MacDonnell Ranges, Tanami Desert and Simpson Desert.
What will YOU love about Alice Springs?
Backpacker Stories - The Red Centre (Uluru, Kings Canyon, Alice Springs)
A lot of fun and a lot of red sand on our 3Day trip to the red centre of Australia. Sleeping under 100000 Stars every day in the middle of the dessert with bunch of people all around the world is this Backpacker Story - The Red Centre!
Uluru Pecten56's photos around Alice Springs, Australia (colorful australian birds red centre)
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Alice Springs, Australia
Jo Rush introduces guests to some of the outback experiences available in and around Alice Springs. They gain a fascinating insight to the Royal Flying Doctor Service - RFDS, have fun riding camels, eat witchetty grubs on their Dreamtime Tour, and visit the historic Telegraph Station. In the evening a traditional outback barbecue is enjoyed while singing Waltzing Matilda around the campfire.
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Working Holiday Visa in Australia – Alice Springs, Northern Territory
Planning a working holiday in Australia? Meet Jacki Liu from the United States working in Alice Springs as a reptile handler.
Australia’s Northern Territory gives visitors with a working holiday visa the opportunity to experience a lifestyle that's very different from the rest of Australia and the world.
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LYNCHY Carves Up The Red Centre at Alice Springs
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Farm Ind Falcon at Red Centre Nats
Held in Alice Springs, the Red Centre Nats is Australia’s newest automotive lifestyle festival celebrating all things wheels.
Celebrating Street machines, elite show cars, hobby vehicles, hot rods, classics, supercars with Street Cruising, Show & Shine, Burnouts & Drag Racing.
The Red CentreNATS is proudly presented by the Northern Territory Government in association with the team from Australia’s favourite horsepower party …… the Summernats.
East MacDonnell Ranges, Alice Springs, Australia 1
East MacDonnell Ranges, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia 2011
The East and West MacDonnell Ranges stretch out for hundreds of kilometres on both sides of Alice Springs
Good access, great scenery, walking tracks of any length or difficulty level, seasonal swimming holes, wildlife, wildflowers, great camping, four wheel driving if you want to...
Another video East MacDonnell Range, part 2
Quad bike tours in Alice Springs Australia
Have a great experience while riding one of Outback Quad Adventures quad bikes through the red center of Australia. Alice Springs tours Will take you on a wild ride around the outback, seeing Undoolya cattle station and its beautiful surroundings. Weather its a day tour or overnight outback quad adventure you will love every minute of this fantastic Alice Springs Tour.
The Red Centre - Australia 2014
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Red Centre Tour 13.11.-30.11.2015 - Live changing stuff
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This was my trip from Adelaide all the way up to Darwin with Steve from Groove Grape and Mel from Wayoutback. ´Live changing stuff`from the Outback of Australia with a amazing group of crazy people.
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Farm Ind Commodore - Open Class Runner-Up at Red Centre Nats
Held in Alice Springs, the Red Centre Nats is Australia’s newest automotive lifestyle festival celebrating all things wheels.
Celebrating Street machines, elite show cars, hobby vehicles, hot rods, classics, supercars with Street Cruising, Show & Shine, Burnouts & Drag Racing.
The Red CentreNATS is proudly presented by the Northern Territory Government in association with the team from Australia’s favourite horsepower party …… the Summernats.
Australia's Red Centre: Uluru (Ayers Rock), Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), Kings Canyon and Surrounds
Uluru is an incredibly spiritual place and I have no doubt that you will feel the awesome high vibrations if you decide to visit.
SOME of the things you may decide to do when you're there:
- Sunrise and sunset tours
- Field of lights (amazing!)
- Sounds of Silence Dinner
- Camel ride tour
- Walking, driving or Segwaying around Uluru. The actual circumference is close to 11kms. We chose a segway tour around it, stopping at pertinent places on the journey, which was incredibly fun.
- Visit Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) and Walpa Gorge
- Kings Canyon Rim walk.
- Curtin Springs
Tips
- Staying at any of the accommodation will do nicely. It gets extremely hot but all accommodation (except tents) have air conditioning. The only difference will be the more you pay, the more updated you can expect your room to be. (ALL accommodation is owned by the Voyager company.)
- You will need a fly/mosquito hat/covering! You can buy them there or bring one with you. Don't go anywhere without it.
- You must carry at least 2 litres of water for all tours. They won't let you go on the tour if you don't.
- Some walks close by 9am due to the heat, so be sure to be early.
- Be prepared for it to be HOT!
- Getting up early and going to bed late is part of the Red Centre culture. You can always have a nanna nap in the middle of the day (and often, you will need this).
Curtin Springs: A little history...
A highlight of this trip for me: visiting Curtin Springs, owned by a local living legend. Peter Severin, 92 year old owner of Curtin Springs Station for over 60 years (and still going strong), is one ingenuitive white fella who has not only survived living in the harsh Central Australian environment but has also created thriving businesses, which included much diversification.
Cattle farming (first exploit - crazy yet still profitable and winning awards!), mustering and catching feral animals, the only fuel stop and pub for many, many miles, groceries, souvenir store and café (there since the '50s), campgrounds and accommodation, abattoir and, more recently, paper making (using local vegetation) and jewellery – for starters.
Because for quite some time he had the only truck around, he picked up much other work such as building the original airstrip at Ayers Rock and many of the local roads.
My favourite story was that in 1964 Peter was commissioned to install a waist-high guide chain on Ayers Rock (Uluru) to assist climbers. When asked why he started the chain 30 metres up the rock and had it set at a height of approx. 40 cm from the ground, he replied something similar to this:
1. If you can’t get 30m up the rock yourself (to reach the start of the chain) you shouldn’t be attempting it anyway; and
2. They never said whose “waist-height”. (He is quite a short man so it definitely was not his.)
I so would liked to have met him but we were at his pub about an hour too early for his regular 5pm visit, where he sits every day and drinks his favourite beer, Fosters. (BTW, I don't know any other Aussie who likes Fosters!) Everyone who knows him says he is definitely quite the character.
Last month (Oct 2019), it became illegal to climb ULURU due to the fact the it is a sacred site and climbing it is seen as disrespectful.
Transport Hall of Fame Alice Springs Australia
The National Road Transport Hall Of Fame Located in Alice Springs NT, has a huge number of interesting old trucks and transport related memorabilia.
Homage is also paid to outstanding pioneering operators of yesteryear.
WELCOME TO THE DESERT - Alice Springs, Australia
We spent some time in Alice Springs and learned more about the desert life in the Desert Park ????
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