Sydney OutBack on popular travel show, Sydney Weekender, 5 June 2016

“Yes!” Sydney OutBack did find something new to show Australian international cricket hero, NSW tourism champion and host of the Sydney Weekender, Mike Whitney, who thought he’d seen it all in his 22 years hosting the award-winning travel show, espe...Read more

Introducing “The Women’s Didgeridoo”

Unfamiliar to many non-Aboriginal Australians, the mysterious emu caller is indigenous to New South Wales and northern Victoria, and is described by some Aboriginal women, lightly, as “the women’s didgeridoo”! Typically made from a hollowed, short p...Read more

Invaluable to All Australians – Ancient Inscriptions of the World’s Oldest Living Culture

Engraved in soft Hawkesbury sandstone thousands of years ago, ancient Aboriginal rock engravings found in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park are so precious, so culturally significant and so at risk that Sydney OutBack believes it rightly deserves its Nation...Read more

ANZAC Day 2016 – 4 Truths of War

Sydney OutBack honors our diggers this ANZAC Day, with special note to Aboriginal Australians who served overseas, urging Australians near and far to remember the sacrifices of all who have proudly served our country in the Armed Forces. Inspired by direc...Read more

Sydney OutBack’s Top 12: about Emus

The emu Dromaius novaehollandiae is the world’s second tallest flightless bird standing at nearly 2m; the tallest is the Ostrich. Emus no longer roam Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, but their legacy endures in the Park’s ancient Aboriginal rock engr...Read more

Tree Ferns: An Oasis from the Aussie Sun!

In Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, Australia’s first National Park to be gazetted solely for conservation reasons, the Australian tree ferns and their vibrant green umbrella of fronds are an inviting, refreshing sight in the typically drier, khaki-t...Read more

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