You never know what you’ll find on the beaches of Tasmania. As I picked my way along the crashing surf line, weaving among giant boulders tinted orange from an exotic lichen called xanthoria, I ...
Tasmania's Cradle Mountain has to be seen to be believed and you can get a pretty good taste of the place in a three-night visit. Lakes and peaks, a well-maintained network of trails, friendly wombats ...
The first European to navigate these waters, Abel Tasman, named "Maria Eylandt'' in 1642, but the first to step on the island's shore was James Cox, in 1789. Nicholas Baudin's expedition surveyed the ...
TASMANIA’s Western Arthur Range in the heart of the South West conjures up an air of reverent mystique in bushwalking circles. Hikers tend to lower their voices and their eyes take on a dreamy look ...
Although the Black Line was considered a failure, Aboriginal survivors of the Black War were then exiled to Wybalenna, a settlement on Flinders Island in Bass Strait. Displaced, traumatized, and ...