In recognition of the deep history and culture of this Island, we would like to acknowledge and pay our respects to all Tasmanian Aboriginal people; the past and present Custodians of the Land.
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60 Great Short Walks
Exciting adventures for explorers of all ages and sizes. The 60 Great Short Walks offer the best of Tasmania's walking opportunities.
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An overnight bushwalker registration system for some of Tasmania’s most remote, pristine locations has been introduced to protect sensitive vegetation that can take many decades to recover if damaged. Help us protect our sensitive tracks by registering your intent to walk.
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A number of Tasmanian locations have been inscribed as World Heritage Areas with examples of natural or cultural significance ranging from unique convict heritage, to islands of outstanding geological significance, and one of the largest temperate natural areas in the world.
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Explore our parks by map
Prepare to enjoy the simple pleasure of the outdoors. Each of our parks has its own distinct flavour. Show respect for the environment and keep safety in mind to enjoy the experience.
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Friends of Lillico Penguins Fence Restoration Project
Congratulations to the Friends of Lillico Penguins who were successful in obtaining funding through the Wildcare Tasmania’s Nature Conservation Fund to restore and replace the penguin protection barrier along the Bass Highway at Lillico.
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Australia’s longest serving lighthouse keeper, Captain William John Hawkins
Recently we bought you a story about a message in a bottle found in the wall of the Cape Bruny lighthouse. The Cape Bruny lighthouse, on Bruny Island, was home to one of Australia’s longest serving lighthouse keepers, Captain William John Hawkins.
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New bridge provides safe and easy access to Canoe Bay
Access to Canoe Bay in the Tasman National Park is now much easier thanks to the installation of a new foot bridge.
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