Walkers at Marions Lookout, Cradle Mountain.
Marions Lookout at Cradle Mountain (photograph: Andrew Englisch)

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Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service acknowledges and pays respect to Tasmanian Aboriginal people as the traditional and original owners, and continuing custodians of this land and acknowledges Elders – past, present and emerging.

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Comment invited Maria Island Management Planning

The public have been invited to comment on the Draft Maria Island National Park and Ile des Phoques Nature Reserve Management Planning and Draft Site Plan for the Darlington Probation Station World Heritage Site.

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Grants for Aboriginal Cultural Burning open

To support Tasmanian Aboriginal communities to engage in cultural burning practices and building capacity, applications are now open for the Cultural Burning Grants Program.

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Echo Point Jetty at Lake St Clair reopens

Bush walkers and tourists exploring Lake St Clair can now access Echo Point by boat following maintenance upgrades to the jetty to make the deck safer for users.

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