Fascinating but now threatened, Aboriginal people trod lightly on the land for 40,000 years. Only in the past few years has recognition of their art and culture begun to surface in Australia.
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Australia
Kata Tjuta is one of Australia's most iconic sites
As part of our commitment to Responsible Travel we have chosen to actively support the Mutitjulu Foundation in Australia.
The Foundation aims to relieve poverty, improve health and advance education for Anangu people (the Traditional Owners of Central Australia) and, in particular, Anangu or the Mutitjulu Community, who are situated at the base of Uluru (Ayres Rock).
Their most recent project was the construction of a respite centre, completed in September 2007.
Use the links below to learn more about the Mutitjulu Foundation, Responsible Travel within Australia and Audley's Responsible Travel policy.
Read more about Responsible Travel in Australia.
Learn more about Audley's Responsible Travel policy.