Sixty kilometres from Hobart lies the infamous town of Port Arthur, now home to about 500 people. The first settlement here, on the Tasman Peninsula, appeared in 1830, and three years later a prison was built in Port Arthur. From 1833 to 1853, thi... read more
Established in 1891, the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery is one of Lanceston's premier cultural landmarks and is Australia's largest museum, not located in a metropolitan city. The museum houses a magnificent collection of colonial a... read more
Narawntapu National Park is a wonderfully tranquil place and a paradise for wildlife, which abounds in the grassy plains, heathland and lowland moorland. The park, covering an area of 4.3 thousand hectares, is located between the beaches of Gree... read more
