A cheeky Outback tradition has been labelled 'inappropriate' after a group of Darwin locals bared their backsides to passing passengers - including children - on a luxury train heading into the ...
Passengers have had a once-in-a-lifetime trip cut short after a cattle truck hit The Ghan train in the Australian outback.
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 ...
The tradition, which began in 2004 when the first Ghan train arrived in Darwin, is now 21 years old — meaning it’s time for a “21-bum salute”. Back in 2004, a group of Livingstone locals ...
The 2979km Ghan track may not have the international cultural prominence of the Orient Express or Trans-Siberian, but the service that runs between Adelaide and Darwin is one of the world’s ...