Developments at Quarantine Station

New Signage and Displays The new “Headhouse” Interpretation Centre is nearing completion and open to visitors. Friends of The Quarantine Station and Caretakers have worked tirelessly on new displays, opening of one of the original hothouses, building new toilets and outside relaxation areas for visitors, installing an innovative plumbing and water reticulation system to service […]

Successful Quarantine AGM

Quarantine Station AGM Powers Ahead On Saturday 19th March members met to elect the new committee for the Friends of Bruny Island Quarantine. All positions were filled and the 2016 committee is Kathy Duncombe (President), Peter Williams (Secretary), Richard Moyer (Treasurer), Jenny Boyer and Paul Shelley (Committee members) and Rob Banfield (Publicity Officer). The Treasurer’s […]

Freycinet turns 100 !

Friends of Freycinet

Hello to all the Friends of Freycinet! 2016 is a very special year to be a friend of this much loved Park. Why? Because together with our friends the Friends of Mt Field we are celebrating our Centenary this year. The Parks and Wildlife Service and all stakeholders ( that’s includes us!) will be holding […]

Get Outside visits Hastings Caves

35 people joined us for a magical day exploring the underground delights of Hastings Caves. Although everyone agreed it was a long day in a slow bus, it was unanimous that it was worth it. The participants enjoyed games at the beach in Dover on the way down and a lovely shared lunch at Hastings […]

Hard to completely beat

Within the bush in McRobies Gully lies a few spots that were smothered in Erica or Broom and we first worked on them in 2006. One location was within the area of a management burn in Spring 2015 and amazingly almost everything but a patch of Erica had been burnt. It proved to be a […]

Alpine Environment Protected by Wildcare Grant

Friends of Mt Field

A Wildcare grant of $1846 was received by the Friends of Mount Field in June 2015 for laying out and pinning of approximately 700 sqm of shadecloth on an alpine area to be revegetated. This area is at the Mt Mawson ski tow in Mount Field National Park, which had undergone earthworks some two years […]

Two guest speakers to participate at Wildcare AGM

WILDCARE Inc Office

We are delighted to announce that two dynamic guest speakers will make presentations at the 2016 AGM of Wildcare. Professor Greg Woods, Principal Research Fellow at the Menzies Institute for Medical Research, UTAS, will deliver a presentation titled “DFTD – A Double Dose of a Devil of a Disease” Greig Clarke,President of the Wildcare Friends of […]

Do you want to learn about whale rescue?

Tasmania is a hotspot for mass whale strandings with over 80% of Australia’s whale strandings occurring here. WILDCARE Inc. and Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service are conducting a free training session for all interested volunteers in First Response Whale Rescue. Discover how to rescue whales, babysit seals, help an oiled seabird and much more. Training is aimed at everyone […]

A Pleasant Place to Work

Friends of Mt Field

One of the most pleasant tracks at Mount Field runs along the side of Lake Fenton, crosses Kangaroo Moor then drops through forest to the infant Broad River and soon meets the track boardwalk at Lake Webster. The moor is such a delight and is arguably best in late Spring and early summer at peak […]


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