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Redfern, New South Wales 2016
Mutawintji National Park, located in the remote Australian outback, is celebrated as a vital cultural gathering place, rich in history and natural beauty. The park offers a unique opportunity to explore its diverse landscapes and the intricate relationships between the land and Indigenous culture.
In addition to its cultural significance, Mutawintji serves as a refuge for various wildlife species, including the mountain pygmy possum, which is currently benefiting from innovative conservation efforts. This outback gem invites visitors to engage with Australia's natural heritage while promoting environmental sustainability.
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