Central Australia
Central Australia, also sometimes referred to as the Red Centre, is an inexactly defined region associated with the geographic centre of Australia. In its narrowest sense it describes a region that is limited to the town of Alice Springs and its immediate surrounds including the MacDonnell Ranges. Commonly, it refers to an area up to from Alice Springs, in every direction. In its broadest use it can include almost any region in inland Australia that has remained relatively undeveloped, and in this sense is synonymous with the term Outback.
In a modern, more formal sense it can refer to the administrative region used by the Northern Territory government, as of 2022.
Centralia is another term associated with the area, most commonly used by locals.
Administrative region of the NT
Economic region
There are six regions in the Northern Territory for the purposes of economic planning, as defined by the Northern Territory Government:- Central Australia
- Darwin, Palmerston and Litchfield
- East Arnhem
- Barkly Region
- Big Rivers Region
- Top End
LGAs make up the region:
- Town of Alice Springs
- Central Desert Region
- MacDonnell Region
- Yulara
Colloquial or general use