Port Arthur’s world-famous heritage Isle of the Dead has undergone significant conservation and is now ready for visitors to return.
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Devil’s Kitchen bridge funded
A Suspension bridge across the Devil’s Kitchen Chasm on the Tasman Peninsula has been funded in the State Budget and is set to go ahead.
Trip the light fantastic
Step up to the Challenge this Steptember: Virtual Climb of the Tasman Island Lighthouse.
East Coast set to shine
The Bicheno Beams Laser Light Show is set to make the East Coast shine.
Helping hands welcome little Willow
A Carlton family has welcomed a beautiful baby girl in the most difficult of circumstances.
Classics in Hillclimb
In a fitting tribute to the classic nature of the now annual Lufra Hillclimb, a field of some 50 cars, led by Mike Clark’s 100-year-old classic Italian race car, the 1921 Ansaldo, enjoyed an action-packed day driving up the old Eaglehawk Neck highway.
Ruby’s got the spirit
Despite learning to walk in potato paddocks, the youngest member of the Daly Potato Farm clan never thought she would end up working on the family farm.
Culture clash road detour
A NEW design for the Arthur Highway at Eaglehawk Neck has been released to avoid identified cultural heritage issues, the Government says. The revised design for safety improvements was released for public comment on July 19 and closed on July 30. The design includes road widening, road surface improvements, new turning facilities at Blowhole Road,Continue reading “Culture clash road detour”
Battle for local mum
Friends, family and strangers have rallied around Carlton’s Katelyn Innes who is recovering after a brain hemorrhage left her in a coma.
Garlic festival helper plea
Volunteers are desperately needed if the Koonya Garlic Festival is to go ahead next year.
