This image contains some of the icons of the Tasmanian Wilderness including Tasmanian Devils, Cradle Mountain, Wombats, Spotted Quoll, button grass and Tasmanian Tiger. Can you find them all? Tasmania’s World Heritage listed wilderness areas cover around one-fifth of Tasmania’s … Continued
The Hazards are a mountain range located in the Freycinet National Park on the east coast of Tasmania. Said to be named after local whaler, African-American Captain Richard Hazard. Original work by Sue Holm using a collage of printed and … 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
The Tasmanian Devil, is the largest carnivorous marsupial. It has black fur with some white patches and makes a loud screechy noise. Despite its feisty image, it is a shy creature that prefers to live alone or in small family … Continued