Launch of Bruce Munro’s Light-Towers
The Watarrka National Park in the Northern Territory has come to light with the launch of a new installation by acclaimed artist Bruce Munro, which opens to the public this Saturday, 1 April at Discovery Resorts – Kings Canyon.
A collaboration between Munro and Australia’s regional tourism leader G’day Group, Light-Towers is the latest light experience to grace the Red Centre following the success of Munro’s Field of Light at Uluru and the annual Parrtjima festival, which kicks off next week.
In place at Discovery Resorts – Kings Canyon for the next two years, Light-Towers signals a fresh chapter for the property, which has undergone a $20 million transformation since being acquired by G’day Group in 2021.
This has seen the company overhaul the accommodation offering, renovating 128 deluxe and standard resort rooms, developing a new, modern reception area and investing in new experiences on property to encourage guests to stay a while and immerse themselves in the incredible landscapes of the Watarrka National Park.
G’day Group Chief Marketing Officer Lahnee White said the launch of Light-Towers was the perfect way to cap off an intensive two-year program of works at the property and underlined the Group’s commitment to developing experiential tourism offerings in iconic regional locations.
“The Red Centre is a bucket list destination, and we want to ensure that a visit to Kings Canyon remains synonymous with this journey and continues to live up to its billing as an iconic tourism destination,” Lahnee said.
“When we acquired the property, we had a clear plan to elevate the guest experience by investing in new accommodation and experiences to make for a comfortable stay and full itinerary to ensure that their Red Centre trip remains a lifelong memory.
“We’re thrilled to launch Light-Towers in collaboration with Bruce Munro and can’t wait for guests to experience this incredible work that make a visit to Kings Canyon even more special.”
Consisting of 69 two-metre towers, each one meticulously constructed from 216 glass bottles, Light-Towers is illuminated by optic fibres and solar powered by the desert sun. Changing colour in response to a unique musical composition from Orlando Gough, Light-Towers takes visitors on a captivating and immersive aural and visual journey.
“Kings Canyon is another of those unique landscapes of the Northern Territory,” Bruce Munro said.
“It inspires one to swim with the current time, and marvel at the miracle of the present moment.”
Visitors to Discovery Resorts – Kings Canyon will have the option of ticketed Sunrise, Sunset or By Night experiences or may view the installation from afar on the newly constructed viewing deck.
Ticketed experiences start from $30 ($25 for children) and are available for purchase through the Discovery Resorts - Kings Canyon website.
Tickets can also be reserved when purchasing accommodation online or via our in-house reservations team on +61 8 7210 9600 or reservations@gdaygroup.com.au and guests with existing bookings may also call the reservations team.
Guests at Discovery Resorts – Kings Canyon may also purchase tickets at the main reception.
Media enquiries: Brittany Harmer, Corporate Communications Manager | 0415 655 191, brittany.harmer@discoveryparks.com.au.
About G’day Group
Founded in 2004 with three caravan parks in WA, G’day Group is now Australia’s leader in regional accommodation experiences with more than 340 properties across the country.
G’day Group operates more than 90 holiday parks and resorts under the Discovery Parks and Resorts brand, with properties in iconic regional destinations, including Kings Canyon, Rottnest Island and the world famous El Questro. The Group is also home to G’day Parks, a network of 240+ independently owned, licensed parks and the G’day Rewards loyalty program, which has 260,000 paid members.
Beyond holiday parks and resorts, the Group owns Wikicamps, Australia’s largest regional travel community and the #1 paid app in the App Store with more than 300k monthly active users, as well as Bookeasy, a specialist provider of booking management systems and technology solutions to leading destination management authorities in Australia and New Zealand (operating as BookIt).
G’day Group has property assets valued at $2 billion and is on track to become a $2.5 billion business by 2026. The company is majority owned by Australian Retirement Trust and founder and CEO Grant Wilckens is a Board Director of the South Australian Tourism Commission and former Chair of the Caravan Industry Association of Australia.