Casuarina

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Casuarina is a tiny, remote roadhouse settlement on the Lasseter Highway, roughly halfway between the Stuart Highway and Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. This sparse outpost is a welcome pit stop for self-drive travellers crossing the vast red centre, offering fuel, basic supplies, and a glimpse of life on the edge of the desert. The surrounding spinifex plains and mulga woodlands are quintessential Outback scenery, and the silence here is profound.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers only need 15–30 minutes to refuel and use the facilities. If you’re camping nearby (there’s a basic campground), you could linger for a night to experience the desert sunset and sunrise. For a quick stop, budget half an hour; for an overnight stay, plan a full afternoon and morning.

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