
Alice Springs
About this place
- Professionals3,368
- Community & Personal Service2,353
- Clerical & Administrative1,650
- Technicians & Trades1,627
- Managers1,594
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census 2021. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
Highlights
- Gateway to iconic sites like Uluru and Kings Canyon
- Rich Indigenous culture and history
- Stunning landscapes of the MacDonnell Ranges
- Vibrant local arts and community events
- A relaxed, friendly atmosphere
About Alice Springs
Alice Springs, nestled in the heart of Australia’s Red Centre, is a vibrant town that offers a unique blend of rich Indigenous culture and pioneering history. Surrounded by rugged landscapes and the stunning MacDonnell Ranges, the town boasts a warm climate and a relaxed atmosphere, making it an inviting place to live and visit. The community here is close-knit, fostering a sense of belonging among its residents, who enjoy a laid-back lifestyle amidst the breathtaking desert scenery. Known as a gateway to some of Australia's most iconic natural wonders, Alice Springs is not just a hub for adventurers but also a place where art and culture thrive. Local galleries, markets, and festivals celebrate the rich traditions of the Indigenous people, creating an engaging cultural tapestry. The friendly locals and a variety of outdoor activities, such as hiking and exploring the desert landscape, contribute to the town's unique charm and character.
What You'll Find
Gateway to iconic sites like Uluru and Kings Canyon; Rich Indigenous culture and history; Stunning landscapes of the MacDonnell Ranges; Vibrant local arts and community events; A relaxed, friendly atmosphere
Why Locals Love It
Residents appreciate the strong sense of community and the beautiful natural surroundings that offer both tranquility and adventure.
Why Visitors Come
Tourists are drawn to Alice Springs for its unique cultural experiences and access to breathtaking natural landmarks.

