Tasmania Travel Guide
Tasmania is Australia's smallest and only island state with a population of roughly 500,000 people. It enjoys a unique lifestyle and beautiful landscapes. It is separated by a body of water called the Bass Strait that has isolated it from the rest of Australia for thousands of years.
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Approximately half of all international travellers arrive first in Australia in Sydney, the largest city. After Sydney, significant numbers of travellers also arrive in Australia in Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth. There are also direct international services … Australia flights »
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There is a variety of accommodation available across the state, from camping through to 5-star luxury. Individual cities and regions pages have more information. Tasmania is particularly renowned for its hosted bed and breakfast accommodation, where you can … Tasmania hotels »
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Tasmania Travel Guide
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Within Tasmania
Queenstown is an an old mining town that has been recognised by the National Trust as a historic town.
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Launceston is the second-largest city in Tasmania and is situated in the north of the state on the Tamar River.
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Stanley is in the northern part of
Australia's southern-most state, Tasmania. According to the 2006 census, Stanley had a population of 458.
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