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Bring your story or content to life with images of Tropical North Queensland, a region fringed by reef, enveloped by rainforest and ringed by the red-dirt of the Outback.
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Don’t forget to catch the epic magic shows at @wildlifehabitat 🌴😌 [ID: Two wildlife keepers lift a blue sheet for a few seconds, then drop it to reveal an emu.]
We interrupt your scrolling to show you @visitpalmcove, nothing further, as you were 🌴🦋 📸 @tessa_jayne_ #exploretnq #explorecairnsgbr #palmcove #thisisqueensland #seeaustralia [ID:Palm trees line a sandy beach pathway at sunset, with a lone person walking and the ocean visible in the background.]
There’s so much to love about @lizardisland but the world famous “Cod Hole” is one of our favourites! Why? Because of these curious potato cods of course🐠 🎥 @tabithalipkin #exploreTNQ #explorecairnsGBR #thisisqueensland #seeaustralia [ID: Woman diving on the Great Barrier Reef while a curious potato cod (large fish) is investigating her. Text on screen reads “POV: You make friends with a potato cod named Tater Tot at the Great Barrier Reef and she loves the camera. LOVES IT. She especially wanted to show you her spots…”See!? This is why they call me a potato cod! My spots look like potatoes!” “What’s personal space?!” “Hi again” “Can we take a picture before you leave?” Absolutely]
Nothing screams tropical like an island getaway & @bedarraisland should definitely be at the top of your list! 🏝🍹 Oh, did we mention all inclusive? 🍾 From private candlelit dinners on the beach, to fishing gear & kayaks, to meals & cocktails, the staff at Bedarra Island go above & beyond to make sure your luxury escape is unforgettable 🌴🌸 Not to mention the view is pretty great 😉 So, when will we see you here? 👋 🎥 @_markfitz #exploreTNQ #explorecairnsGBR #thisisqueensland #seeaustralia #cassowarycoast [ID: Aerial video panning over the beach on Bedarra Island. There are bright green palm trees and blue ocean waves lapping a white sandy shore. Text on screen reads: Amazing tropical beaches in Australia: Bedarra Island, Qld]
Don’t have time to visit the Great Barrier Reef while you’re in #Cairns? Or if you just want to learn a little more about the reef, there’s nowhere better to explore than the @cairns_aquarium 🩵🐠 🎥 @tabithalipkin #exploreTNQ #explorecairnsGBR #thisisqueensland #seeaustralia [ID: Clips of the Cairns Aquarium and marine life that is housed inside it. Text on screen reads: An aquarium that brings the Great Barrier Reef to you”
Today we take time to commemorate the brave men & women who have served our nation in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations. Soldiers from Tropical North Queensland joined the defence force to help protect Australia, including many Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people. Thanks to these people, we now live in an incredible location that we’re very proud of 💙🌴 If you’re interested in learning more about the history of the region, visit the Cairns Museum or check out some of the many historical sites around the region including the ANZAC trail ✨ Lest We Forget ❤️
If bright blue milky waters and a jacuzzi-like spa spells bliss for you then we’ve got you covered 🙌🌴 Cardwell Spa Pool, located along the Cardwell Forest Drive, is just one of few colourful swimming spots in the area! 🦋 If you enjoy waterhole hopping, head further along the track to Attie Creek Falls & Dead Horse Creek 🚙🌿 🎥 @jessadventuresaus #exploreTNQ #explorecairnsGBR #thisisqueensland #seeaustralia #cassowarycoast [ID: Video clips of the Cardwell Spa Pool, which has bright blue water and is surrounded by lush green rainforest. Text on screen reads: Is this the bluest swimming hole in all of Australia?]
Happy Earth Day! 🌏🌱 This year for Earth Day, we’re working to reduce plastic use in Tropical North Queensland, here’s how you can help on your next holiday! ☕️ Reusable water bottles, coffee cups, straws and more! 🏝️ Support local conservation efforts like beach clean ups 🦋 Choose eco-friendly accommodation, restaurants and tours who are also working to reduce plastic use 🗑️ Reduce and recycle your rubbish (make sure it goes in the right bin and doesn’t end up on the ground!) Hit the bio link to learn more ☝️ #exploreTNQ #explorecairnsgbr #earthday2024
There’s more than one way to see the Great Barrier Reef, but a Seawalker Helmet Dive has got to be one of the best! Discover this underwater world without even getting your hair wet! #exploreTNQ #exploreGBR [ID: Collection of clips from an underwater helmet dive in the Great Barrier Reef. Featuring yellow tailed fusilers and other fish]
Want an escape from reality? Try @fitzroyisland 🏝️☀️ 📸 @jesswardphoto #thisisqueensland #seeaustralia #exploretnq #explorecairnsgbr #greatbarrierreef #island [ID: A breathtaking pink and orange sunset over the ocean, with a pier and a boat gently floating on the calm waters. Rainforest covered mountains visible in the distance.]
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We firmly believe that the internet should be available and accessible to anyone, and are committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of circumstance and ability.
To fulfill this, we aim to adhere as strictly as possible to the World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 (WCAG 2.1) at the AA level. These guidelines explain how to make web content accessible to people with a wide array of disabilities. Complying with those guidelines helps us ensure that the website is accessible to all people: blind people, people with motor impairments, visual impairment, cognitive disabilities, and more.
This website utilizes various technologies that are meant to make it as accessible as possible at all times. We utilize an accessibility interface that allows persons with specific disabilities to adjust the website’s UI (user interface) and design it to their personal needs.
Additionally, the website utilizes an AI-based application that runs in the background and optimizes its accessibility level constantly. This application remediates the website’s HTML, adapts Its functionality and behavior for screen-readers used by the blind users, and for keyboard functions used by individuals with motor impairments.
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Our website implements the ARIA attributes (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) technique, alongside various different behavioral changes, to ensure blind users visiting with screen-readers are able to read, comprehend, and enjoy the website’s functions. As soon as a user with a screen-reader enters your site, they immediately receive a prompt to enter the Screen-Reader Profile so they can browse and operate your site effectively. Here’s how our website covers some of the most important screen-reader requirements, alongside console screenshots of code examples:
Screen-reader optimization: we run a background process that learns the website’s components from top to bottom, to ensure ongoing compliance even when updating the website. In this process, we provide screen-readers with meaningful data using the ARIA set of attributes. For example, we provide accurate form labels; descriptions for actionable icons (social media icons, search icons, cart icons, etc.); validation guidance for form inputs; element roles such as buttons, menus, modal dialogues (popups), and others. Additionally, the background process scans all the website’s images and provides an accurate and meaningful image-object-recognition-based description as an ALT (alternate text) tag for images that are not described. It will also extract texts that are embedded within the image, using an OCR (optical character recognition) technology. To turn on screen-reader adjustments at any time, users need only to press the Alt+1 keyboard combination. Screen-reader users also get automatic announcements to turn the Screen-reader mode on as soon as they enter the website.
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Djugun-Yawuru Country: The Mudflats Of Roebuck Bay
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Australia is home to over 250 unique and culturally diverse Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander language groups, defining Country. These are the oldest continuing cultures in the world. Explore the Country and Culture of Djugun-Yawuru Country with its Traditional Owners.
Turquoise beach on Djugun Yawuru Country (2020) by Tourism Australia Original Source: Tourism Australia Image Gallery
Located in the north west of Western Australia, is the coastal town of Rubibi , known as Broome . It's famous for pristine, sandy beaches lapped by the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean.
Meet Bart Pigram (Compilation) (2020) by Welcome to Country, Narlijia Experiences Broome Original Source: Welcome to Country: Narlijia Experiences Broome
This is the traditional lands of the Djugun and Yawuru People and is part of Djugun-Yawuru Country . The Djugan and Yawuru People are the knowledge holders of this Country, embodying the history, culture, seasons, stories and songlines of this landscape.
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Meet Bart Pigram , a Yaruwu man from Australia's West Kimberley region who belongs to a long tradition of pearling workers and musicians. Bart’s a cultural guide, passionate about sharing his perspective of life on Country - to help preserve knowledge and pass on to future generations.
Narlijia Experiences Tour on Djugun/Yawuru Country in Broome (2018) by Narlijia Experiences Broome Original Source: Tourism Australia Image Gallery
“Tours are reconciliation in practice. The way to get someone to really appreciate culture is through showing them personally.” - Bart Pigrim Join Bart on Djugun Yawuru Country.
Bart Pigram Original Interview (2020) by Welcome to Country, Narlijia Experiences Broome Original Source: Welcome to Country
The coastal landscape of Djugun-Yawuru Country is dominated by beaches, mudflats and mangroves - unique but interconnected ecosystems that are home to an abundance of plants, birds and marine species, e.g. gamirda-gamirda (shorebirds), gurlibil (turtle) and nganarr (dugong). Although Djugun-Yawuru Country extends far inland, their peoples consider themselves to be 'saltwater people'.
Along the shoreline lies the waters of Roebuck Bay, a significant site that is intrinsically connected to the Djugun and Yawuru Peoples. This site is used for ceremonies and gatherings as well as the fishing, hunting and gathering of foods.
When Bart gazes across the flat, turquoise blue expanse of Roebuck Bay, he doesn’t just see water - he sees footprints hidden by the tides, mangroves harbouring crabs and pearling luggers that used to dot the horizon.
Exploring the Mangroves at Broome (2019) by Tourism Australia Original Source: Tourism Australia Image Gallery
Mangroves are an ecologically diverse ecosystem which is vital to the health of coastal lands, waters and wildlife. They form a bridge between land and sea, help prevent erosion, purify and enrich coastal waters and provide habitats for a huge variety of marine and wildlife.
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Tidal Flats at Broome by Narlijia Experiences Broome, WA Original Source: Welcome to Country: Narlijia Experiences Broome
At low tide, these mangroves are alive with Bagul Bagul (mudskippers), wanggaja (mudcrabs) and a variety of birds. For the Djugun and Yawuru Peoples, these mangroves provide a rich, natural tidal food source, all year round. They are home to a huge variety of fish, crabs, shellfish, crustaceans and bush foods. Let's take a look.
Djugun-Yawuru Country is culturally significant with many Dreamtime stories. These stories explain the period of creation, when creator beings traversed Country, shaping and naming the landscape and defining language, customs and law.
Broome is home to a variety of mangrove forests, the most common being the grey mangroves .
Shellfish: Mudcrab: Oyster (2020) by Narlijia Experiences Broome, Welcome to Country Original Source: Welcome to Country
Janga or oyster patches can be found around the bay, including during the transition from Laja (Hot time) to Man-gala (The Wet). In Djugun-Yawuru Country there are six seasons that inform its peoples about changes to the environment and marine life.
Bart Pigram (2018) by Narlijia Experiences Broome Original Source: Tourism Australia Image Gallery
"I love my culture, I love my language and this is just one way that we can, as Aboriginal people, share our rich culture." - Bart Pigram
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Djugun-Yawuru Countries in the Broome area are just two of over 260 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander language groups across Australia. Continue your journey learning about Aboriginal culture with Welcome to Country.
Created in collaboration with Bart Pigram and Narlijia Experiences. Language used belongs to the Yawuru People of Broome, Western Australia
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The South Australia Media Gallery (SA Media Gallery) is a secure online resource. It houses an extensive range of South Australian images and video which are available to media, tourism operators, travel trade and government agencies to use for the positive promotion of South Australia’s tourism regions, operators and experiences. It includes over 18,000 items including images, video footage and editorial; all of which can be viewed, ordered and downloaded online. We manage and maintain this service which is provided at no cost to registered users.
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To access material from the SA Media Gallery , you will be required to supply personal information as well as your company details when completing the registration process. You will need to confirm that you agree to the Terms and Conditions including that Media Gallery Material will only be used for tourism related projects. Your application will be assessed and you will be notified via email once it has been processed. You will need to supply project details specific to the selected material for each new order you place. Be sure to provide as much detail as possible to assist us in the assessment of your registration. If you have any questions regarding use of the SA Media Gallery, please contact us .
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Visit our online media gallery to find the perfect image for your needs. ... (TEQ) and Tourism Australia (TA) have access to a wide variety of images and video of Tropical North Queensland in their galleries. Note: TTNQ Launched our new Media Library on 30 November 2021, so if you have previously had access to our library, you will need to ...
Situated on Kuku Yalanji Country is one of the largest rainforests in Australia, the Daintree. At just over 1,200 square kilometres, the rainforest stretches from Mossman Gorge, north past Cape Tribulation to Bloomfield and west to the Great Divide. Daintree Rainforest (2017-11-01) by Melissa Findley Original Source: Tourism Australia Image ...
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Australia Photos. See photos of Australia (including Ayers Rock, Sydney, koalas, and more) in this travel photo gallery from National Geographic. November 11, 2010. Nat Geo Expeditions.
Welcome to VisitCanberra's Content Library. This gallery of images and video is available to travel and lifestyle media, tourism operators, travel trade, event and convention organisers seeking to positively promote Canberra and its region as a tourist destination. It is not for commercial use.
Exploring the Mangroves at Broome (2019) by Tourism AustraliaOriginal Source: Tourism Australia Image Gallery. Mangroves are an ecologically diverse ecosystem which is vital to the health of coastal lands, waters and wildlife. They form a bridge between land and sea, help prevent erosion, purify and enrich coastal waters and provide habitats ...
The South Australia Media Gallery (SA Media Gallery) is a secure online resource. It houses an extensive range of South Australian images and video which are available to media, tourism operators, travel trade and government agencies to use for the positive promotion of South Australia's tourism regions, operators and experiences.
The Destination NSW Content Library houses a collection of images, videos and editorial content showcasing destinations and experiences across Sydney and all regions of New South Wales. The Content Library provides the tourism industry, travel media, government agencies and select commercial partners with a range of assets that can be used to ...
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Main image: Australian-Papua New Guinean singer Ngaiire talks about life and family in La Perouse on 17 April. Photograph: Carly Earl/The Guardian Mon 29 Apr 2024 22.00 EDT Last ...