'It's a tidal wave':Tourists flock to Uluru as ban on climbing approaches

'It's a tidal wave':Tourists flock to Uluru as ban on climbing approaches

Traditional owners say people are"emotional with joy"as the date of the final climb approaches.

  • byMax Koslowski

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Travel tips and advice for Uluru,Central Australia:New activities and things to do after climbing is banned

Travel tips and advice for Uluru,Central Australia:New activities and things to do after climbing is banned

Those who will miss climbing Uluru may also be missing the point - the rock is best seen from above or below or in the distance,not from on top.

  • byCatherine Marshall
'I was overcome by the sense of a higher power'

'I was overcome by the sense of a higher power'

A trip to the Red Centre brings Jessica closer to her higher power.

  • byJessica Rowe
Travel to Uluru:How to see Uluru without climbing it

Travel to Uluru:How to see Uluru without climbing it

Climbing is not the only way to experience Uluru.

  • byBelinda Jackson
I climbed Uluru,but I wish I had not
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I climbed Uluru,but I wish I had not

We don't have the"right"to climb Uluru any more than we have the"right’ to abseil the Great Pyramid.

  • byAislinn Martin
'This is a good and fair idea':Liberal senator Andrew Bragg backs Indigenous voice to Parliament

'This is a good and fair idea':Liberal senator Andrew Bragg backs Indigenous voice to Parliament

"All Australians will always be equal but we cannot have Indigenous people feel estranged in the land of their ancestors."

  • byDavid Crowe
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Indigenous recognition divides Coalition ranks

Indigenous recognition divides Coalition ranks

Ken Wyatt faces growing concerns in the Coalition party room over calls to create a “first Australians voice” to federal Parliament.

  • byDavid Crowe
Ken Wyatt pledges to hold Indigenous recognition referendum within three years

Ken Wyatt pledges to hold Indigenous recognition referendum within three years

The Uluru Statement called for a “first nations voice enshrined in the constitution” but the idea was rejected by the Turnbull government.

  • byDavid Crowe
Battle to bring back controversial Uluru blimp flies into court
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Battle to bring back controversial Uluru blimp flies into court

Two businessmen and the Indigenous operator of the Uluru resort are fighting in the NSW Supreme Court over the future of the business.

  • byCarrie Fellner
Uluru Statement's incredible 18-month journey across the nation

Uluru Statement's incredible 18-month journey across the nation

Signatory Thomas Mayor has taken the artwork up and down Australia and says it has moved people to tears.

  • byHelen Pitt
Two years on,statement not remembered with any particular reverence

Two years on,statement not remembered with any particular reverence

In the shadow of the rock,people are weary with endless consultation.

  • byNick O'Malley