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Inala Jurassic Garden – Bruny Island

Inala Jurassic Garden, New Holland Honeyeater. Image Credit: Darren Wright

Inala Jurassic Garden on South Bruny Island showcases over 750 plant species that trace their origins back to Gondwana. Founded by botanist Dr Tonia Cochran,

Coningham Beach and Snug Point Track

Coningham Beach Boat Sheds. Image Credit: Darren Wright

Sitting just 30 minutes drive from Hobart, Coningham Beach is a tranquil escape along the sheltered waters of the D’Entrecasteaux Channel. Conningham Beach offers pristine

10 Must Visit Waterfalls In Southern Tasmania

Russell Falls. Image Credit: Places We Go

Southern Tasmania is a paradise for waterfall enthusiasts, boasting over 200 waterfalls scattered throughout the region. With its lush, ancient rainforests and consistently high rainfall,

Turn On The Stars

Aurora Australis 📷 Luke Tscharke

Turn On The Stars 2024 – This August, southern Tasmanian businesses will be dimming their lights to brighten our skies. August provides the perfect opportunity to

Paint The Town Red 2024

Paint The Town Red 2024 📷 Barry Becker

Monday 10th – Sunday 30th June 2024 Paint the Town Red 2024 As the winter months set in, nipaluna / Hobart and southern Tasmania celebrate

She’s Golden, Love: 10 Spots to Visit During Autumn

Autumn in Tasmania. Image Credit: @khulmie-Instagram

Autumn in Tassie is really something special. We know our lovely isle has a heart of gold, and in autumn the outside matches the inside! There’s magic in the air as deciduous trees transform their greenery into enchanting displays of glowing golds, rusty reds and vibrant oranges. Here are 10 spots to set your heart on fire and crunch some serious leaf.

Featured Photographer: Darren Wright

South Cape Bay. Image Credit: Darren Wright

Southern Tasmania Featured Photographer  Hobart and Beyond appreciate the incredible imagery supplied by the talented photographers of southern lutruwita / Tasmania. Throughout this series, we

Featured Photographer: Gill Dayton

River Derwent, nipaluna / Hobart. Image Credit: Gill Dayton

Southern Tasmania Featured Photographer  Hobart and Beyond appreciate the incredible imagery supplied by the talented photographers of southern lutruwita / Tasmania. Throughout this series, we

Featured Photographer: Luke Tscharke

Mortimer Bay. Image Credit: Luke Tscharke

Southern Tasmania Featured Photographer  Hobart and Beyond appreciate the incredible imagery supplied by the talented photographers of southern lutruwita / Tasmania. Throughout this series, we

Featured Photographer: Oliver Whone

South Cape Bay, Southwest National Park. Image Credit: Oliver Whone.

Southern Tasmania Featured Photographer  Hobart and Beyond appreciate the incredible imagery supplied by the talented photographers of southern lutruwita / Tasmania. Throughout this series, we

Southern Tasmania Featured Photographers

Bruny Island Coastline. Image Credit: Cam Blake

Southern Tasmania Featured Photographers  Southern Tasmania boasts an abundance of untouched natural beauty that has long captivated the hearts and lenses of talented photographers. In

Featured Photographer: Simon Gregory

Southern Tasmania. Image Credit: Simon Gregory

Southern Tasmania Featured Photographer  Hobart and Beyond appreciate the incredible imagery supplied by the talented photographers of southern lutruwita / Tasmania. Throughout this series, we

9 Things To Do In The Heritage Village of Ross

Ross Tasmania. Image Credit: @darrenwrightphotos

A visit to the convict-built village of Ross offers a captivating glimpse into another time. Ross was originally established as a garrison in 1812, and also became an important coach horse change and livestock market. Today, Ross is registered on the National Estate and is one of the finest heritage villages in Australia. Here are 10 things to do when you visit this charming town.

9 Things to Do at Lake Dulverton

Lake Dulverton. Image Credit: Alastair Bett

Adjacent to the heritage tow of Oatlands, you’ll find picturesque Lake Dulverton, a waterbird sanctuary and wonderful spot to visit and relax. Enjoy the lakeside walk, do some birdwatching, have a picnic, and see if you can spot the quirky characters submerged in and hanging out by the water. We’ve put together a few tips on how to make the most of your lakeside time.

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