• World War II brought significant changes to Alice Springs. Prior to the war, Alice Springs was an isolated settlement of fewer than 500 people.
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  • A thriving, spirited outback centre, Alice Springs is as famous for the personality of its locals and contemporary and traditional art as the natural wonders...
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  • Take a ride on the Stuart Highway, which crosses Australia from south to north; stops on the road include Alice Springs, Katherine, and Tennant Creek...
  • Stunning gorges, wild desert animals and a wacky bottomless boat race are some of the wonderful and weird sights in Alice Springs.
  • In 1960, the first Alice Springs Show was held at the Anzac Oval and has continued to grow exponentially in popularity with their offerings and attendees.
  • On Sunday the 29th of March 1981, a group of Indigenous Australians gathered outside the Todd River camp settlement in Alice Springs, Northern Territory.
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