(Click to enlarge) Bathymetry of the wreck site of SS Tasman with colour indicating depth (red is shallow; blue is deep).
HUGH McDonald (The Examiner, Letters to the Editor, March 8) questions why Tasmania isn't further down the road to electrifying our heavy transport such as buses and trucks and the simple answer is ...
An environmental group says the Tasmanian government has an opportunity to take stronger action on the state’s growing deer population following the release of hundreds of public submissions on deer ...
The first camera survey ever conducted on Truwana/Cape Barren Island off Tasmania has recorded two rarely seen animals—white-footed dunnarts and blonde echidnas. A vulnerable shorebird—the Latham's ...
The Tasmanian company behind popular food brands Nichols Poultry and Pyengana Dairy has collapsed into administration, putting more than 150 jobs at risk. Popular Tasmanian food company TasFoods has ...
Source: Andii Kneebone A disturbing discovery off an island in the country’s south has left locals baffled, with a series of photos revealing dozens of dead animals mysteriously floating in the sea.
An alarming uptick in unauthorised drone use at one of the state’s most treasured natural landmarks has prompted an urgent warning from the site’s managing body.
Stories of small, secretive animals have been passed down by elders for generations, but now Indigenous rangers have captured them still living on a remote island off Tasmania.
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