An Island of Possibilities
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Tasmania’s North West and West Coast regions are home to some of Australia’s most beautiful natural environments, untouched for centuries and abundant with wildlife and native flora. Tasmania’s Wilderness World Heritage Area is on its doorstep and, along with its national parks, provides hiking trails, white water rafting, luxury cruises and food trails, spoiling visitors with captivating views at every turn.
North West & West CoastOsborne Heli Tours
Cradle Mountain Hotel
Gordon River Cruises
“Tasmania has some of the best photographers and artists in the world and some of the best material to work with. Sitting on the edge of the Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair region, artists are drawn to the wilderness and we want to work with them to celebrate this and show it and their work to the world.”
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The riverside city of Launceston has a streetscape brimming with elegant colonial and Victorian architecture, interspersed with century-old parks. Its vibrant food and wine scene has recently transformed the city. Launceston’s Seaport precinct is the perfect place to enjoy a stroll along the riverside boardwalk with a variety of cafés, bars and restaurants. Art and design also take a front-row seat in this charismatic city, together with the iconic Cataract Gorge – a natural oasis in the middle of the city.
Launceston & NorthQuamby Estate
Josef Chromy Wines
The Sebel
“People don’t just want to attend a conference anymore. They want to experience and interact with people, place and culture.”
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With coastal beaches and landscapes to rival any in the world, the natural beauty of the East Coast can be accessed by one of the best scenic drives in the country.
East CoastFreycinet Lodge
Saffire
Tasmanian Wild Seafood Adventures
“Somewhere really special away from the distractions of the bustling city? The head to the Freycinet Peninsula on Tasmania’s east coast where the raw natural beauty is sure to re-energise and refresh.”
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Hobart is a world-class destination with captivating history, a picturesque harbour, rugged mountains, gourmet food and wine experiences, and a strong arts and cultural scene – the city has something for everyone. With southern Tasmania’s main attractions in close proximity, visitors can experience the best of this beautiful region even on the shortest of stays.
Hobart & SouthGlen Albyn Estate
Federation Artisan Chocolates
Roaring 40°s Kayaking
“We tailor our business to suit the needs of our customers. Our meeting and conference facilities are perfect for a range of group sizes but when we host events, we do them well. ”
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Aug 2022
For the seventh consecutive year, Tasmania has achieved net carbon negative status according to the latest State and Territory Greenhouse Gas Inventories 2020 released in early June.
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Jul 2022
Adventure has long been synonymous with Tasmania, an island of contrasts sought out by thrill seekers looking to connect with our pristine wilderness.
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Jul 2022
Awarded nationally and internationally for his high-profile tourism project portfolio, Director and Principal Architect of Cumulus, Peter Walker uses design to better understand the world around him.
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Jul 2022
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Jul 2022
Business Events Tasmania Winter 2022 Edition is filled with articles exploring sustainability throughout the business events industry in Tasmania.
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May 2022
Not so very long ago, Tasmania was viewed by the rest of the world as that tiny little island at the bottom of the map, known primarily for apple production (earning us the moniker The Apple Isle) and the Tasmanian Devil (although usually the cartoon version as opposed to the world’s largest surviving carnivorous marsupial version).