Australian Outback

The Australian Outback, or just Outback, is a desert region in Australia, occupying the interior section of the country. It is characterized by its remote, arid deserts. Mining makes up the central economic activity of this reason. The majority of the Outback's population consist of Aboriginal communities.

The 2005 slasher film Wolf Creek and its 2013 sequel, Wolf Creek 2 take place in the Outback. However, the scenes from the film were actually shot in South Australia. In Wolf Creek 2, two German backpackers named Rutger Enqvist and Kataraina Schmidt go hiking through the Outback and pass through the state park region known as Wolf Creek. They stop and spend the night near Wolf Creek Crater. Serial killer Mick Taylor terrorizes them, ultimately killing both of them. A motorist named Paul Hammersmith also becomes a target of Taylor's bloodlust, and the two pursue each along the desolate, winding roads of the Outback, murdering many innocent kangaroos along the way.

Films that take place in the

 * Wolf Creek
 * Wolf Creek 2