Formed more than 500 million years ago, this land—home to the oldest living culture in the world—tells an ancient story.
Uluru, formerly known as Ayers Rock, is one of the most iconic natural landmarks in Australia. Rising from the red sands of the Northern Territory, it is a place of deep spiritual significance and ...
This year marks 40 years since the formal return of Uluru Kata Tjuṯa National Park to the Anangu Traditional Owners. It was a ...
Today, King Charles celebrated the anniversary of the “Handback,” as it is called, at London’s Australia House. He and ...
Charles met Aboriginal owners of the Uluru National Park, which he visited in 1983, accompanied then by Diana, Princess of ...
A group of Indigenous Australians has met the King in London to mark the 40th anniversary of the handback of the Uluru ...
King Charles spoke to Anangu leaders to mark the 40th anniversary of the day the Australian government handed Uluru back to ...
Uluru-Kata Tjuta’s traditional owners are hopeful senior royals will soon return to Central Australia after King Charles III ...
King Charles gifted a Fitch and McAndrew slipware charger to Anangu representatives to mark the 40th anniversary of the ...
NITV \| 40th Anniversary of the Uluru Handback NITV marks the 40th Anniversary of the Uluru Handback with this curated selection of programs.