Not over it yet, the Overland Track Tasmania
If you think Tasmania’s Overland Track has been walked – and talked about – so much now that it might nearly be classified as passe, you’d be mistaken
If you think Tasmania’s Overland Track has been walked – and talked about – so much now that it might nearly be classified as passe, you’d be mistaken
Just an hour’s drive from Hobart, this 53km bushwalk offers access to Tasmania’s highest sea cliffs and some of its most arresting views.
Tasmania’s iconic bushwalk winds through 80 km of mountain peaks, alpine meadows, fairytale forests and thundering waterfalls
Explore the iconic backdrop of Hobart, a secluded natural environment
Arthur River is known as the Edge of the World; the coastline and isolated river mouth stand before 18,000km sea – the longest stretch of ocean in the world.
Bob Brown looks back over the 30 years since the historic High Court decision that saved the Franklin
Explore Tasmania’s highest peak on an adventure into the heart of the state.
SEVEN YEARS OF campaigning to save the Franklin River from a similar fate to that of Lake Pedder culminated in the 1982 -blockade at Warner’s Landing, in which 1300 people were arrested. Domestic and international focus on the campaign grew as popular celebrities including Sir Yehudi Menuhin, -Barry Humphries, Eartha Kitt, Claudio and Lesley Alcorso,… View Article
Six determined Tasmanians retrace the arduous overland journey of convict bolter Alexander Pearce – the first known white man to cross the Franklin River country.