Seasonal campfire bans have been lifted across many Tasmanian national parks and reserves from 1 April 2026.
Media release and invitation – Freycinet Action Network, 22 January 2026 A critical moment for Freycinet is approaching Since 2017, the community...
Tasmania is embroiled in a debate over the management of its feral deer population following the release of a government survey showing...
Local community groups are strongly opposing a massive new car park development proposed by Parks and Wildlife Services, arguing it will destroy...
Mount Field is one of Tasmania’s earliest national parks.
Blurb from Isak Stockås This is the Western Arthurs Traverse – a rugged and exposed ridge-line deep in Tasmania’s wild Southwest National...
A recent incident in Mount Field National Park serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable and rapidly changing weather conditions that...
Every year, thousands of visitors flock to one of Tasmania’s most popular coastal destinations, only to face the ongoing challenge of securing...
Featured image above: significant lightning hit much of Tasmania recently on 12 March, with 19,060 ground strikes recorded. So far, 16 new...
Tabatha Badger MP, Greens Tourism spokesperson and Member for Lyons, 13 March 2025 Greens Table Petition Calling for Swanwick-Coles Bay Track Today...