A Top End tradition like no other is marking a major milestone, and locals are ready to drop everything to celebrate. The tradition, which began in 2004 when the first Ghan train arrived in Darwin ...
As well as being one of the world’s most spectacular train crossings, The Ghan has a glorious history sparked in the 19th century when industrious Afghan cameleers – hence the name ...
For nearly a century, the Ghan railway has connected passengers to difficult-to-reach corners of the Australian Outback, ...
The railways were nationalised under the 1947 Transport Act and managed by “British Railways”. Back in the 1950s, the railway ...
The 'mooning of The Ghan' began as a joke on the train's inaugural journey in 2004, on which then-Prime Minister John Howard travelled as guest of honour, but it has grown into regular event with ...
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