Seasonal campfire bans have been lifted across many Tasmanian national parks and reserves from 1 April 2026.
Media release – DPFEM, 18 February 2025 Cross agency effort crucial to bushfire response With weather conditions easing over the past four...
Media release – Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service, 20 October 2023 Campfire restrictions to apply in national parks and reserves Tasmania Parks and...
Media release – The Tree Projects, 6 September 2023 The Huon Valley’s Grove of Giants is the most carbon dense forest in...
Protecting 30% of Australia’s land and sea by 2030 sounds great – but it’s not what it seems You would have heard Australia’s...
Media release – Jacquie Petrusma, Minister for Parks, 2 June 2022 Expanding Mole Creek Karst National Park It was my pleasure today...
Shane Broad MP, Shadow Treasurer, 2 June 2022 Big withdrawal from so-called “wood bank” as Liberals dump lockups commitment Minister for Parks Jacqui...
Media release – Wilderness Society Tasmania, 15 February 2022 International Spotlight Shines on lutruwita/Tasmania’s “Globally Significant” Forests International Union for the Conservation...
Tammy Milne reminds us that we need to do a lot more to make parks and public spaces more wheelchair friendly.
Media release – Wilderness Society Tasmania, Mole Creek Caving Club, Friends of Great Western Tiers, Tasmanian National Parks Association, 28 March 2021...