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Alice Springs, the heart of Australia's Red Centre, is a place like no other and a must-visit destination in the country. PMLive is brought to you by HarveyNormanAU, SonyMusicAU and NAB.

Alice Springs, the heart of Australia's Red Centre, is a place like no other and a must-visit destination in the country. A place with a rich and rugged history, the Alice Springs has proven to be one of Australia's most beautiful and family-friendly holiday destinations.

Whether you want to jump on to 'The Ghan', a famous train running through the region since 1929, or experience the sights and sounds of majestic Australian wildlife at the Alice Springs Desert Park, there is something for everyone to enjoy. While many come to the area en-route to Uluru, others enjoy the short 15-minute trip from the town to the spectacular Simpson's Gap, which is a very accessible natural attraction.

 

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