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  1. Lonely Planet founder Tony Wheeler and his daughter Tashi give us their top three Aussie Family Road Trips.

    Tony Wheeler, Northern Territory

    by Lonely Planet Television

  2. German traveller on a working holiday. German-speaking Martin Taschenmacher braves the English language and Australian humour in the Northern Territory as a station hand on a remote Outback cattle station.

    Outback cattle, Northern Territory

    by Lonely Planet Television

  3. Belgian traveller on a working holiday. Vincent de Bievre lands 1000 kilometeres away from a major city, surrounded by the MacDonnell Ranges - a far cry from the metropolis of Brussels.

    Vincent de Bievre lands, Northern Territory

    by Lonely Planet Television

  4. Meet an elder who paints his tribal songs, find out how to behave on the Islands and track down authentic art. (2008)
  5. British traveller on a working holiday. Faye Christodoulou manages to keep her limbs and a sense of humour intact amongst the crocs and tourists of the Northern Territory.

    Faye Christodoulou, Northern Territory

    by Lonely Planet Television

  6. A group of undertakers take you through the burial process in the outback town of Broome, Western Australia
  7. The Ghan is a consistent favourite with travellers but Bluelist Australia breathes new life into an old journey, as it claims the top spot. Host Samuel Johnson makes the most of the whistle stops with a helicopter ride over Katherine Gorge and tries his luck on a quad bike at one of Australia’s oldest cattle stations.

    Ghan, Northern Territory

    by Lonely Planet Television

  8. Carpeted in Aboriginal paintings and covered in critters, Kakadu has so much to see that it's hard to know where to look.

    Kakadu, Darwin

    by Lonely Planet Television

  9. Bernie Guba lives in an abandoned opal mine, 30 feet under the dusty outback Australian town of Coober Pedy. Bernie is driven by the allure of the opal and by the possibility of unearthing the next big find.
  10. Grab a cool drink and watch the sun set over Darwin. The frontier town, closer to Asia than the rest of Australia, has shed it's rough-and-ready reputation for a young, cosmopolitan buzz.

    The frontier town, Darwin

    by Lonely Planet Television

  11. Italian traveller on a working holiday. Patrizia Caddeo dreams of watching the Australian sun set over the beach. She ends up in idyllic Darwin where making cocktails is just a sideline to the parties and sunsets.

    Patrizia Caddeo, Northern Territory

    by Lonely Planet Television

  12. The small outback town of Halls Creek is on the edge of Australia’s Great Sandy Desert and is home to one of the roughest, toughest rodeos on the planet.

    Sandy Desert, Northern Territory

    by Lonely Planet Television

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