If you ban it, they will come. That was the case at Uluru, the sacred red rock in Australia’s Northern Territory, where tourists flocked to make a final ascent before a permanent ban on climbing came ...
We all know the scene, it’s Australia’s most sacred and photographed monoliths. Rising out of the red sands, Uluru, also known as Ayres Rock to most, is an ochre-colored beacon that stands as a ...
“I love to see the way people respond when they first lay eyes on Uluru,” says Ewen Bell. “No matter how many photos you’ve seen of it, the vision of this huge red rock rising a thousand feet out of ...
Matthew Flinders Fellow, Professor of Australian and Indigenous Studies, Flinders University Joseph M. Cheer has received funding from DFAT/Australia China Council and Tourism Research Australia.