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  1. Tasmania (palawa kani: lutruwita) is the island state of Australia, southeast of the mainland. Tasmania encompasses the main island of Tasmania, the 26th largest island in the world, and over 1000 smaller islands, both inhabited and uninhabited. It is the smallest state in Australia by both area and by population, with just over 500,000 ...

  2. Be well informed and have a memorable holiday in Tasmania Tassie Tourist Information www.tassietourist.info Don’t hit the road without it . Contact Form Demo (#3)

  3. includes the Welcome to Tasmania, Welcome to Hobart and Surrounds plus the Welcome to Launceston and Surrounds showcasing the very best the state can offer. View our online guides below or pick one up at any Tasmanian Visitor Information Centre, airports, tourism brochure racks or on board the Spirit of Tasmania.

  4. 2,753. Tasmania. Lying about 250 kilometers across the Bass Strait, you’ll find the rugged beauty of Tasmania—Australia’s only island state. With 40% of the island protected as national parks, reserves and UNESCO World Heritage areas, you can hike the Cape Pillar, walk through valleys flanked by towering thousand-year-old Huon pines and ...

  5. Turn it into a loop - the Wineglass Bay and Hazards Beach circuit - by crossing the isthmus to Hazards Beach and rounding the coast beneath the Hazards mountains, completing one of Tasmania’s 60 Great Short Walks. Allow 4-5hr for this 11km loop. For a harder-earned but even more spectacular view, climb to the summit of Mount Amos, one of the ...

  6. The Tasmanian Travel & Information Centre provides detailed local knowledge and information, offers personalised travel suggestions and assists in planning itineraries. The travel centre employs over 20 enthusiastic, multilingual and knowledgeable staff to help visitors plan their Tasmanian stay and locals to explore more of Tasmania.

  7. In 1997 Tourism Tasmania was established as a statutory authority . In August 2002 the Department of Environment, Parks, Heritage and the Arts (DTPHA) incorporated Tourism Tasmania. Tourism Tasmania became a stand-alone State Authority from 1 July 2014 [7] At various stage it has been also incorporated into other departments: The websites and ...

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