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The Tasmanian Government has allocated more than $230,000 to upgrade tracks on Hobart's Mount Wellington. The money will also pay for signs detailing the area's history. Hobart's Lord Mayor Rob ...
One of the most popular walking tracks on kunanyi/Mount Wellington will be off-limits to the public from late this month – and it may not open again until winter. The Zig Zag Track, which is ...
The revived walking track offers unrivalled views of the Organ Pipes and the kunanyi/Mount Wellington summit. Picture: NIKKI DAVIS-JONES The easy 15-minute walking loop links with an existing ...
Mount Wellington-kunanyi's walking tracks have been closed, but the message is not getting across as hundreds of bushwalkers continue to hike the mountain. The Hobart City Council and Wellington ...
Three new tracks have been approved for construction on the lower slopes of kunanyi/Mount Wellington and a fourth ... with mountain biking, running, walking and conservation groups.
Followed categories will be added to My News. The report revealed 81 people were detected riding mountain bikes on walking tracks in 2018-19. But the report noted the increase might be due to ...
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