An exhibit at the Beaconsfield Mine & Heritage Centre displaying two jumpsuits, with a printed panel explaining the story of rescue operations, accompanied by a photo of two men who once got trapped in the mine.

Northern Tasmania

Beaconsfield Mine

Explore Beaconsfield Mine Heritage Centre, where students can uncover the fascinating history of one of Australia's most significant gold mines and the famous 2006 mine rescue.

A seahorse floating underwater with a blurred coral background.

Seahorse World

Students can explore the fascinating world of seahorses and learn about marine ecosystems, breeding programs, and the importance of conservation for these delicate creatures.

A group of children and adults observing an echidna in an indoor wildlife exhibit.

Platypus House

Observe and learn about some of Australia's most unique creatures, the platypus and the echidna, gaining insights into their biology and conservation.

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HIVE Tasmania

A unique blend of art, science and and space exploration under one roof. HIVE offers a range of tailored learing experiences From STEM, astronomy and creative expression.

Cradle Mountain ranges in the background during sunset, with a small wooden structure on the right and a person walking nearby.

Cradle Mountain

A stunning natural landscape for students to explore, with opportunities to learn about the region's unique ecosystems, biodiversity, and conservation efforts.

Two Tassie Devils standing on a rock with green foliage in the background at night.

Devils After Dark

While at Cradle Mountain this nocturnal experience provides students with valuable insights into the iconic Tasmanian Devils’ behaviour and protection efforts for the endangered species.

A vintage steam turbine engine with green and orange components displayed in the Waddamana Power Station museum with black and white checkered flooring.

Waddamana Power Station

Students can explore the first hydroelectric power station in Tasmania, learning about its role in the state's industrial development and the science behind hydroelectric power generation.

The Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery with wooden floors and green walls displaying framed paintings. The gallery has a skylight ceiling with natural light and track lighting focused on the artwork.

QVMAG

After a tour, engage in tailored workshops aligned to learning objectives, allowing students to explore topics ranging from the region’s history and heritage to hands-on creative activities, making it a dynamic experience for all ages.

Cataract Gorge scenic outdoor area with a large body of water, a grassy field with a swimming pool, and a zip line crossing the water. Two people are riding the zip line over the water, while other visitors relax on the grass.

Cataract Gorge

This natural reserve offers a blend of unique experiences from the chairlift, a walk across the suspension bridge and a fantastic educational cultural awareness guided tour there are elements to suit many learning objectives.

A kangaroo standing in the snow in Ben Lomond National Park with a house and rocky landscape in the background during sunset.

Ben Lomond

With its breathtaking alpine scenery, students can engage in outdoor learning and at certain times of the year there is a great opportunity to participate in snow sports.

A person looking at framed artwork in a gallery, with three paintings on a gray wall. One painting depicts a circular object with a rabbit in a surreal landscape.

dAda mUse Launceston

Explore the surreal world of one of history’s most iconic artists. Students can immerse themselves in Salvador Dalí’s extraordinary vision, sparking creativity and artistic analysis.

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Rustville

Discover a unique garden showcasing the creative intersection of nature and rusty, reclaim objects. A place where art meets environment, providing a learning experience about sustainability, creativity, and the recycling of materials.

Two women standing on a bridge at sunset, with one pointing towards the water below.

Tamar Island Wetlands Centre

Person ziplining over a river with trees, buildings, and a boat dock below in an outdoor recreational area.

Explore Tasmania's diverse wetlands ecosystem, learn about local wildlife, water management and the importance of wetland conservation.

Penny Royal Adventures

Ride on historic trains and explore heritage railway equipment. This experience provides a fascinating glimpse into Tasmania’s railway history while allowing students to engage with locomotive operation.

A boat sailing through a narrow, rocky canyon in Tasmanian's west, with steep, wooded hills on either side, under a partly cloudy sky.

Tamar River Cruises

A small wooden bridge with red railings crosses over a narrow stream in a lush garden with green plants and purple flowers. In the background, there is a gazebo with a metal roof surrounded by trees and open green space.

Tamar River Cruises offers a variety of scenic cruise options, allowing students to explore the stunning Tamar River from a unique perspective.

Tasmanian Arboretum

A beautiful, expansive site that showcases a variety of trees from around the world. Students can explore the diverse plant species, participate in guided walks, and learn about conservation.

Yellow and red vintage train cars parked outside a green building with a sign that reads 'Don River Railway' under a blue sky with clouds.

Don River Railway

Discover a range of exciting activities, including rock climbing, ziplining, an interactive boat tour and more. Students can also learn about Tasmania's early colonial history in a fun, active setting.