Flinders Island Tasmania Wrecks
During the early history of the Bass Strait islands many sailing ships were wrecked on route to Sydney Town. Around the Furneaux Islands there are some 69 recorded wrecks including the Sydney Cove the earliest recorded wreck which lead to settlement in the islands around Flinders Island the largest in the group. This year marks Read more...
Flinders Island Wetlands – Tasmania
Black Swans – yes we have many! If you enjoy visiting wetlands join us a tour of the wetlands of the south east coast of Flinders Island. These little known wetlands won international recognition when Logan Lagoon was recognized as a Ramsar site in 1982. This was the 4th area to be nominated by Australia Read more...
Flinders Island – take off for a view
One of my most beautiful experiences was to take a flight from Lady Barron at the southern end of Flinders Island Tasmania around Strzelecki National Park and along the northern coast of Cape Barren Island around the wreck of the Farsund and back to Lady Barron.The 30 minute flight with Flinders Island Aviation takes in Read more...
Music in the Vines – Flinders Island Tasmania
Music in the Vines has become a special day to be enjoyed by locals and visitors alike. Now in its sixth year Music in the Vines started as a way of saying thank you to all those people who helped in picking the grapes at Unavale Winery.Each year the number of visitors attending this great Read more...
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