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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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Cooperative fuel reduction burning planned

04/09/2008

A series of fuel reduction burns will be conducted this month in Tasmania's North-East and on the West Coast as part of the inter-agency Fuel Reduction Burning Program.More

Maria Island National Park - Access

Please Note: Access to Maria Island is available from Triabunna by Seawings. Running times vary throughout the year.

For current timetable and fares, contact Seawings on 0419 746 668 or see www.seawingsecotours.com.au/mariaferry.html

Maria Island can only be reached by boat or plane. To reach Triabunna (the nearest town on the coast near Maria Island) from Hobart, drive on the A3 road to Sorell and then on towards Orford on Tasmania's east coast. This drive takes approximately one and a half hours. From Launceston, take the Midlands Highway (A1) south to Campbell Town, the B34 to Swansea, and the A3 to Triabunna. It takes about two and a half hours from Launceston.

Important points for visitors:

  • Triabunna is about 90 minutes drive from Hobart
  • Passengers are reminded that Maria Island is a National Park and that park entry fees apply upon arrival.
  • There are no shops on the island so visitors are required to bring their own food, warm gear, etc. There are shops in Triabunna.
  • For accommodation bookings in the Penitentiary telephone the P&WS Office on Maria Island on (03) 62571420