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Prospect office closed to public

13/10/2008

The Northern Region Parks and Wildlife Service Office located at Prospect will be closed to the public from Friday 17 October 2008 to Monday 20 October 2008.More

NSW fundraiser no connection to Tasmania

02/10/2008

Tasmania's Parks and Wildlife Service has no connection with a telephone fundraising campaign being conducted by the New South Wales-based Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife.More

Better protection for Lillico's much-loved penguins

26/09/2008

A new viewing platform at Lillico Beach will help give better protection to the much loved North West Coast penguin colony as well as an enhanced visitor experience.
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The Sydney Cove - Introduction

Divers on the Sydney Cove

Divers on the wrecksite
of the
Sydney Cove

The Sydney Cove is the eighth oldest wreck located in Australian waters, having been lost at Preservation Island in the Furneaux Group on 9 February 1797 whilst en route from Calcutta to Port Jackson. The vessel, after being heavily salvaged immediately following its wrecking lay undisturbed for over 170 years prior to its rediscovery in 1977.

Between 1977 and 1980 a number of site surveys were carried out and a regular excavation program was begun in 1991 by the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service in conjunction with the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery with funding from the State and Federal Governments. This three year program led to the uncovering and recording of the remains of the Sydney Cove's lower hull timbers and associated ships fittings, as well as the recovery of a large quantity of artefact material.

A display featuring artefacts from the site is currently touring interstate and may be seen at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery in Hobart between January and March 1999. The display will eventually be permanently housed at the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston. A publication titled Cargo For The Colony by Michael Nash of the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service is available for those interested in a more detailed view of the Sydney Cove's story.