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Aug
24
2010

Hubby and I visited Tassie back in end of 2004. The whole trip was amazing – we went to Cradle Mountain, took a helicopter ride, Queenstown, Strahan, Hobart, Port Arthur, Swansea and up to Scamander and St Helens and then back to Stanley. After the first trip, we said we would definitely come back to [...]

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Aug
17
2010

A recent short break touring Tasmania was the perfect antidote to a damp and gloomy Sydney winter. With an itinerary that included the majestic Cradle Mountain, rugged Bay of Fires, and pristine Wineglass Bay, Tassie revealed itself to be a land of jaw-dropping beauty. It is an enchanted land riven with lush green forests and wild, [...]

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Aug
12
2010

Having been in Tasmania for 5 weeks, we saw ourselves heading for the Bay of Fires, an area we were told  rivalled Cradle Mountain.  First stop was a free camp at Friendly Beaches, situated on the idyllic stretch of coastline that makes up the Freycinet Peninsula.  I’m not versed on how it got its name, but [...]

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Mar
31
2010

From a spectacular overseas trip my partner and I returned to a Sydney in the midst of financial crisis. Both working in casual jobs and paying premium Sydney rent, we were struggling. It was then that my partner was offered a job in Tassie. We decided to take a short break to see what this [...]

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Mar
26
2010

With out a doubt, the east coast of Tasmania, has some of the most gorgeous scenery found anywhere in the world…. To be able to combine a holiday and our desire, photography, in the same place, especially under the expert tutelage of Chris Bray and Jess Taunton was a dream come true. (Chris featured his [...]

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Mar
21
2010

What I like most about Tassie I love the laid back lifestyle, where you can go for road-trips, take stunning bushwalks, sample local beers and wine, and pig out on some of the best and freshest local produce in the country. Some of my favourite places I love the rugged coastlines. From the wild west [...]

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