The Red Centre is a region in central Australia known for its distinctive desert landscape characterised by vast, arid plains and striking rock formations. It encompasses areas like Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park and Alice Springs. The region’s name derives from its reddish-hued earth, rich in iron oxide, which gives the landscape its unique color. The Red Centre is home to diverse flora and fauna adapted to the harsh conditions, and it holds significant cultural importance for the Indigenous Aboriginal peoples, who have lived there for thousands of years