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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