Tasmania

If you are after a natural, relaxed holiday then Tasmania is the State for you. It is an island of things to see and do; explore, hike, swim and meet unique local fauna.

If you are after a natural, relaxed holiday then Tasmania is the State for you. It is an island of things to see and do; explore, hike, swim and meet unique local fauna.

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Quick Facts

 Category Details
 PopulationPopulation 490 000 (Tasmania is an island roughly the size of West Virginia, located 240 km off the south-east corner of mainland Australia. Next stop south is Antarctica, 2000 km away.)
 Climate
  • Hobart has the nation’s second-lowest rainfall (626 mm or 24 inches) of all Australian capital cities.
  • The average summer temperature is a comfortable 21°C (70°F). Winter’s average is 12°C (52° F).
 Famous For
  • Tasmania has more than 2000 km of walking tracks and 18 national parks
  • Home of Cadbury Chocolate
  • The Tasmanian Devil
  • Tasmania’s acclaimed World Heritage area
  • Sydney to Hobart Yacht race 
  • In just about every freshwater stream, river and lake in Tasmania, there are fighting trout, waiting to rise to your well-presented fly or lure
  • Tasmania has one of the world’s 10 best beaches (Wineglass Bay, US-based Outside magazine), the world’s best little town (Strahan, Chicago Tribune) and was rated equal third, in the world, for wise land stewardship by National Geographic Traveler magazine’s Sustainable Tourism Initiative
 The People

Royals
Miss Mary Donaldson, wife of Crown Princess Frederick of Denmark, proudly hails from Tasmania.
 
Artists
Tasmanian wood design can be seen in all the major museums and galleries in Tasmania, including the Design Centre in Launceston, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery in Hobart, the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery at Inveresk (Launceston), Burnie Regional Gallery and Devonport Art Gallery.

Musicians
Tasmania boasts one of the best small orchestras in the world and composer Peter Sculthorpe
 
Writers & Directors

  • Writer Richard Flanagan, winner of the 2002 Commonwealth Writer's Prize.
  • Writers Peter Conrad and Christopher Koch
  • Theatre Director Nigel Triffitt
  • Director John Honey

Sports Personalities born in Tasmania

  • Test Cricketers David Boon and Ricky Ponting
  • World Champion Golfer Lindy Goggin 1949
  • Tennis Champion Helen Gourlay 1946
  • Olympic Gold Medal Cyclist, Michael Grenda
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Related Information
Australia’s island State is known as “Tassie” to the locals and it’s that kind of laidback attitude that makes this place such a welcome departure from the more heavily-populated mainland.
Head to the Britz Base for links to Australia’s official State Tourism websites for details on local events, attractions and must-see’s.
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