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Historic war memorial surrounded by colorful flowers.

Victoria Parade Cenotaph

In the heart of Devonport, along the picturesque Victoria Parade, stands a monument of deep historical significance — the Victoria Parade Cenotaph. This solemn yet graceful structure is more than just a landmark; it’s a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by the brave souls from the region who served in various conflicts throughout history.

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Historic Don River Railway station in Tasmania.

Don River Railway Museum

The Don River Railway Museum, situated in the charming city of Devonport, Tasmania, offers a unique blend of historical exploration and pet-friendly adventures. This not-for-profit organisation, operated by passionate volunteers, is dedicated to preserving Tasmania’s rich railway heritage. Location and Contact Information Experiences and Features Visitor Information Supporting the Museum Visiting the Don River Railway

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Entrance to Lullico Beach Conservation Area, Australia.

Lillico Beach

Nestled just ten minutes west of Devonport, Tasmania, Lillico Beach stands as a unique coastal reserve, famous for its Little Penguin colony and an array of nature-based activities. This serene beach offers visitors an opportunity to connect with nature in a tranquil environment. Penguin Colony Activities and Amenities Community and Conservation Efforts Conclusion Lillico Beach

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Sunrise at serene Australian beach.

Back Beach

Back Beach, located in the scenic city of Devonport, Tasmania, is a tranquil and picturesque destination that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, recreational activities, and pet-friendly spaces. Location and Accessibility Activities and Recreation Community and Environment Conclusion Back Beach in Devonport is a gem of Tasmania’s northern coast, offering a mix of recreational

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Scenic view of the Tasmanian Arboretum in Devonport, Australia

The Tasmanian Arboretum

Nestled just 10 kilometers south of Devonport, Tasmania, the Tasmanian Arboretum beckons nature enthusiasts and botanical aficionados to explore its verdant expanse. Established in 1984, this botanical tree park sprawls over 66 hectares, housing an extensive collection of Tasmanian living woody plants and presenting a serene abode for numerous bird species and wildlife. Historical Overview:

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Explore Marine Wonders at the Bass Strait Maritime Centre

This November, delve into the mysterious aquatic world with an enlightening event at the Bass Strait Maritime Centre. On Tuesday, 7th November 2023, a unique collaboration between CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, and the Devonport City Council, brings to you a fascinating display launch and lecture event that promises a deep dive into marine science

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Scenic view of Home Hill, Devonport, Tasmania with clear sky backdrop

Home Hill Devonport

Located in the charming town of Devonport, Tasmania, Home Hill is a heritage-listed residence that was once home to Joseph Lyons, Australia’s tenth Prime Minister, and his wife, Dame Enid Lyons. This historic property, owned by the Devonport City Council and managed by the National Trust of Australia, offers a unique insight into the personal

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Discover my Devonport

We specialise in personalised sightseeing tours of Devonport and the surrounding area. Visit our rolling countryside, delight in our award winning Wineries’, Breweries and Cider house. visit lookouts, and local attractions like Don River Railway, Lighthouse, nearby you will find the town of ‘Murals’, Sheffield, Latrobe home of chocolate, the town of Penguin or even

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mersey bluff lighthouse

Mersey Bluff Lighthouse

Mersey Bluff Lighthouse: A Testament to Devonport’s Rich Maritime History The Mersey Bluff Lighthouse, adorned with its distinctive red and white stripes, has stood watch over Devonport, Tasmania for over a century. Its history traces back to earlier beacons and obelisks that served as navigational aids for mariners traversing the treacherous Bass Strait. This article

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