The Tasmanian government is under renewed pressure from the Derwent Valley mayor and Greens to take over the historic Willow ...
One of Tasmania’s most important historic sites — Willow Court at New Norfolk which predates Port Arthur — has been recognised internationally alongside a concentration camp in Europe ...
He’s a familiar face in the gardening world and he has also been a presenter and a judge at the annual Koonya Garlic Festival ...
Tasmania can be found just south of the ... The focal point of this city is the Port Arthur Historic Site, a former penal settlement and UNESCO World Heritage-listed site, but some beaches and ...
So, off I went with my friends to the Port Arthur Historic Site during our recent trip to Tasmania. It is recommended that visitors set aside at least half a day to explore the expansive grounds ...
The Spirit of Tasmania offers ferry service between ... 14 days and include visits to must-see sights like the Port Arthur Historic Site, the Launceston Cataract Gorge & First Basin and ...
He said 30 cruise ship visits to Port Arthur between October ... general manager for Tasmania Michael Patterson said there were plans to upgrade the mobile site at Elbow Hill which would improve ...
Former asylum Willow Court joins locations such as a former concentration camp in Europe and an African slave house as one of ...
It is one of Tasmania’s most historic ... “The history of this site is intrinsically linked to that of the history of Port Arthur, the Female Factory, the Orphan School, and it should come ...