It doesn’t matter what they look like, its the lifestyle of the “shack life” that Tasmanians love. At the beach or up at the lakes, to swim or fish or just hang out with family and friends…….the shack life is … Continued
Image from original artwork by Tasmanian artist Sue Holm, showing a Weedy Seadragon. Weedy Seadragons are a marine fish related to seahorses. Reddish in colour, with yellow and purple markings; they have small leaf-like appendages providing camouflage. These puzzles are … Continued
The quaint township of Stanley in N W Tasmania sits nestled under the towering presence of ‘The Nut’. Highfield Historic Site , an 1830’s farm complex built by convict labour, overlooks the town. From an original artwork by Tasmanian artist … Continued
The white sand beaches, turquoise waters and bands of orange lichen on the rocks make the Bay of Fires on Tasmania’s east coast a renowned beauty spot. This is at Binalong Bay at the southern end of larapuna (Bay of … Continued