From Gooney Bird to oil tunnels, NT looks to turn wartime history into tourism drawcard
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From Gooney Bird to oil tunnels, NT looks to turn wartime history into tourism drawcard
Close-up of a Douglas DC-3, otherwise known as a Dakota or Gooney Bird. Photo courtesy of ANDREW KACIMAIWAI From a ride on a Gooney Bird to a walk through tunnels, the Northern Territory is turning to its military history books to create a new national tourism drawcard. The (CLP) NT Government is now financing new military tourism projects separately as part of its economic vision for 2025. Tourism Minister Marie-Clare Boothby says the …
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