This itinerary for one month in Australia, from Cairns to Melbourne, covers some of the country’s most beautiful scenery and charming cities, from the Great Barrier Reef in the north to the Great Ocean Road in the south. This travel itinerary covers Australia’s three largest cities, four state capital cities and five states. If you have one month to visit Australia, you’ll get the most … The post Itinerary for One Month in Australia: Cairns to Melbourne appeared first on The Wanderbug.| The Wanderbug
Wineglass Bay in Tasmania is famous for being one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, and has long been high on my travel wishlist. Located in Freycinet National Park on the beautiful East Coast of Tasmania, we visited in September on a 3-day trip to Tasmania. I’ve shared our 3 day itinerary for visiting Freycinet National Park & Wineglass Bay, including some time … The post 3 Days in Tasmania: Wineglass Bay, Freycinet, Launceston & The Tamar Valley appeared first on The Wanderbug.| The Wanderbug
One of the greatest joys of travelling inland in Australia is discovering its charming country towns, with their heritage architecture, truly farm-to-table food and classic country hospitality. The best country towns in Australia to visit include Bendigo, Ballarat, Beechworth, Daylesford, Hahndorf, Rutherglen & Montville, to name a few! While Australia’s islands and beach towns tend to get the most fame and glory, the best Australian … The post The 15 Most Charming Country Towns in Austra...| The Wanderbug
A perfect road trip destination, the Apple Isle is a land of contrasts just waiting to be discovered. The post Touring Tasmania: From the East Coast to Launceston and Northern Tassie appeared first on Gourmet Traveller.| Gourmet Traveller
From forest retreats on the fringes of town to heritage-listed buildings in the heart of the city, these are the best Airbnbs Launceston has to offer. The post Six Launceston stays to book for a luxe northern Tasmanian trip appeared first on Gourmet Traveller.| Gourmet Traveller
RESUMPTION OF PARLIAMENT FOLLOWING JULY 19 ELECTION| Dr Kevin Bonham
Tasmanian and Australian psephology, opinion poll analysis, election analysis and political commentary by Dr Kevin Bonham.| kevinbonham.blogspot.com
We follow on from A 292MW drop in "Market Demand" in Tasmania, on Saturday 16th August 2025 enlisting this "Part 2" to understand the sequence of events using 4-second data. The post Tasmanian demand drop on 16 August 2025 – part 2 appeared first on WattClarity.| WattClarity
Result links – Bass | Braddon | Clark | Franklin | Lyons Table of Elected and Defeated Candidates Re-elected 1 – Guy Barnett (Liberal) Re-elected 2 – Jane Howlett (Liberal) 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 7 – Defeated – Casey Farrell (Labor) Defeated – Andrew Jenner (Nationals, formerly Jacqui Lambie Network) End… Read More »TAS 2025 – Lyons – Tracking the Distribution of Preferences| Antony Green's Election Blog
Result links – Bass | Braddon | Clark | Franklin | Lyons Table of Elected and Defeated Candidates Elected 1 – Peter George (Independent) Re-elected 2 – Eric Abetz (Liberal) 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 7 – After count 20 – end of Tuesday counting During the day three Peter George Group… Read More »TAS2025 – Franklin – Tracking the Distribution of Preferences| Antony Green's Election Blog
Result links – Bass | Braddon | Clark | Franklin | Lyons Table of Elected and Defeated Candidates Re-elected 1 – Kristie Johnston (Independent) – – – – – – – After Count 18 – late Tuesaday Three Green, two Labor and one Liberal candidate along with two ungrouped Independents have been excluded today. The… Read More »TAS2025 – Clark – Tracking the Distribution of Preferences| Antony Green's Election Blog
Result links – Bass | Braddon | Clark | Franklin | Lyons Table of Elected and Defeated Candidates Re-elected 1 – Jeremy Rockliff (Liberal) Elected 2 – Gavin Pearce (Liberal) 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 7 – Defeated – Miriam Beswick (National, former Jacqui Lambie Network) Update after Count 23 – end… Read More »TAS2025 – Braddon – Tracking the Distribution of Preferences| Antony Green's Election Blog
Result links – Bass | Braddon | Clark | Franklin | Lyons BASS – Table of Elected and Defeated Candidates Elected 1 – Bridget Archer (Liberal) Re-elected 2 – Janie Finlay (Labor) Re-elected 3 – Michael Ferguson (Liberal) 4 – 5 – 6 – 7 – Defeated – Rebekah Pentland (Independent, ex-Jacqui Lambie network) The… Read More »TAS2025 – Bass – Tracking the Distribution of Preferences| Antony Green's Election Blog
Update: Friday 25 July While reports of my retirement from television election coverage after the Federal election are correct, I am still involved off camera. I worked in the Tasmanian tallyroom o…| Antony Green's Election Blog
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DemosAU Lib 34.9 ALP 24.7 Green 15.6 Nat 2.7 SF+F 1.8 IND 20.3| Dr Kevin Bonham
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Five Day Tasmania Itinerary Tasmania is an island state of Australia, located approximately 240 km off the coast of the mainland. Home to an abundance of unique wildlife, spectacular scenery and incredible locally-made produce, Tasmania is a tiny island that packs a lot in. While we recommend spending at least a week or two driving […] Read more... The post Discover Tassie: Five Day Tasmania Itinerary appeared first on Adventure, baby!.| Adventure, baby!
This post is the second in my series looking at the results of the 2025 Federal election by state. In short Tasmania produced an emphatic victory for Labor with a state-wide two-party preferred swi…| Antony Green's Election Blog
Jon Marsden-Smedley Figure 1. The project supports multiple bird species including the vulnerable (a) Hooded Plover, (b) Australian Pied Oystercatcher, (c) Sooty Oystercatcher and (c) the critically endangered Orange-bellied Parrot. (Photos J. Marsden-Smedley) Introduction. The Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area … Continue reading →| EMR Project Summaries
Tasmanian and Australian psephology, opinion poll analysis, election analysis and political commentary by Dr Kevin Bonham.| kevinbonham.blogspot.com
An island off an island, Tasmania (Australia’s smallest state) is attracting a growing number of visitors, especially from North America, and for good reason. Beyond the natural beauty and wi…| COOL HUNTING®
Tasmanian and Australian psephology, opinion poll analysis, election analysis and political commentary by Dr Kevin Bonham.| kevinbonham.blogspot.com
HOBART – 28-29 May 2025 When planning the upcoming Three Capes Walk, I envisaged a sold training regime. Well, that lasted for about a month. Just couldn’t motivate myself to get back to the gym. I did do some caving, … Continue reading →| Adventures with M
Tasmanian and Australian psephology, opinion poll analysis, election analysis and political commentary by Dr Kevin Bonham.| kevinbonham.blogspot.com
Tasmanian and Australian psephology, opinion poll analysis, election analysis and political commentary by Dr Kevin Bonham.| kevinbonham.blogspot.com
Tasmanian and Australian psephology, opinion poll analysis, election analysis and political commentary by Dr Kevin Bonham.| kevinbonham.blogspot.com
Hartz Mountains National Park is a beautiful alpine area featuring mountain peaks and glacial lakes in southwest Tasmania.| Curious Campers
Tasmanian and Australian psephology, opinion poll analysis, election analysis and political commentary by Dr Kevin Bonham.| kevinbonham.blogspot.com
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Renting a campervan in Australia? Here's everything you need to know about booking, planning your route, finding campsites and what to pack.| Rebecca and the World
One of the most popular attractions in Hobart is, without a doubt, MONA: the Museum of Old and New Art. This private museum defies conventional art gallery expectations and offers an immersive experience that is as much about challenging the viewer as it is about the art itself. You’ve probably seen it on countless lists […]| Tassie Devil Abroad
Celebrating a friend’s milestone birthday on a cruise along Australia’s east coast, from Brisbane to Tasmania and back again. January/February 2024 Day Six – Port Arthur We woke o…| The Eternal Traveller
I was expecting Dove Lake to be amazing – unfortunately I was underwhelmed. Dove Lake Circuit is promoted as one of the must do activities for those holidaying around Cradle Mountain. For me, the hassle involved in getting there took the shine off the experience.| Beautiful Bushwalks
We often hear of bloggers rebranding, people reinventing themselves and businesses rejuvenating with a complete change of priorities and/or focus. So it makes sense that an entire town can also rejuvenate itself by changing direction and coming alive again. On a recent trip to Tasmania, we experienced a town that did just that. Derby, (pronounced … Continue reading Derby, Tasmania- Rejuvenating a town| the wandering darlings
Tasmanian and Australian psephology, opinion poll analysis, election analysis and political commentary by Dr Kevin Bonham.| kevinbonham.blogspot.com
We've put together a list of the best places to visit in Tasmania to help you plan an epic journey around Tassie, including the best things to see and do in each place too.| Four Around The World
Tasmanian and Australian psephology, opinion poll analysis, election analysis and political commentary by Dr Kevin Bonham.| kevinbonham.blogspot.com
Tasmanian and Australian psephology, opinion poll analysis, election analysis and political commentary by Dr Kevin Bonham.| kevinbonham.blogspot.com
Looking for the best route to follow on an east coast Tasmania road trip? This detailed guide outlines the best things to do on a Hobart to Launceston drive.| Haley Blackall
Looking for a detailed and comprehensive self-drive 10 day Tasmania itinerary? This itinerary for Tasmania will have you booking your Tasmania trip in no time.| Haley Blackall