Anzac Hill

Anzac Hill

Anzac Hill

Anzac Hill, known to Aboriginal people as Untyeyetweleye or Atnelkentyarliweke, offers sweeping views over Alice Springs and the MacDonnell Ranges. Named for its war memorial that commemorates World War I ANZAC soldiers, the hill also holds cultural significance in the Caterpillar Dreaming and Corkwood Dreaming stories. Visitors can explore the memorial and take in the panoramic vistas, gaining a deeper understanding of both the region’s military history and its rich Aboriginal heritage.

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