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Odalisque is soon under way, crossing Bathurst Harbour en route to Melaleuca Inlet, once the home of Deny King AM, an extraordinary bushman, tin miner and conservationist who lived here from 1936 ...
Cut during the 19th century as an escape route for shipwrecked sailors, the Port Davey Track is walked by only about 80 people a year. None of the five relay members had ever tackled it. It’s a track ...
The shock of waking up the next day to find a solitary yacht moored nearby is testament to the region’s solitude. Mount Rugby, at the entrance to Bathurst Harbour and the highest peak in the ...
Would-be marine explorers now have the opportunity to embark on a virtual dive into one of the most “unusual and spectacular” marine environments in the state.
Three of us climb to the 267m summit to be rewarded with sweeping 180-degree views out to Port Davey and across to Mt Rugby and east into Bathurst Harbour. The north-westerly front is in full ...
The Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania (NRE Tas) has launched a ‘virtual tour’ of the remote and inaccessible Bathurst Channel, located within Port Davey in the south ...