Highlands Tasmania | Travel company
Highlands Tasmania
Phone: +61 3 6286 3202
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21.01.2022 Moving sheep into the sheep yards filmed from above, interesting to see how they move hey! #discovertasmania #tasmania #discoveraustralia #djiglobal #djiphantom... #dronepilot #droneoftheday #dronestagram #drone #dronestour #poppy #farming #farmingtas #irrigation #farmlife #seeaustralia #hobartandbeyond @djiglobal @australia @droneoftheday @droneheroes @fromwhereidrone @dronesdaily @airvuz See more
20.01.2022 "What a weekend we had" at "Bushfest" this year,with over 4000 Hunters and Fishers gathering at Bothwell for a great outdoor weekend. Friend and Extreme Guiding... Team Member, Shane Broadby gave Fly Tying demonstrations all weekend, and was a big hit with visitors. The "Ewings Hackles and Capes" were well discussed, as was our "Partridge Hook" supply. Our new world beating "Tonic Polaroid Slice Lens" also created a lot of interest................ Now the lightest glass lenses in the world today, with the best all-round penetration in both fresh and salt water......... Talk to your retailer and check them out...........You won't be disappointed ! We hope to see you all at "Bushfest" next November. See more
20.01.2022 Waking up to a Winter Wonderland at Pumphouse Point!
19.01.2022 Highlands Bushfest 2015 Program. Hope to see you all there this Saturday 21st & Sunday 22nd at the Bothwell Recreation Ground.
18.01.2022 Yet another Gold for Tassie! This one for Curringa Farm Tours and Accommodation The Hosted Accommodation Champs #hostesswiththemostess Curringa Farm Hosted Acco...mmodation provides hosted accommodation in four self-contained cottages on a genuine 750-acre working farm in Hamilton, Tasmania. The experience is characterised by a high level of contact with the owners sixth generation farmers Tim and Jane Parsons. At Curringa Farm guests enjoy hosted farm tours with Tim that include working farm dogs, sheep shearing demonstrations and the story of the crops from the farmer himself. The experience includes a high level of personal service including meals home-cooked by Jane. In recent years the farm has become hugely popular with the Asian self-drive market. See more
13.01.2022 Highlands Bushfest is on again at Bothwell in November. This fantastic event will celebrate the Central Highlands region and its unique outdoor pursuits, like fishing, hunting and camping. It’s the perfect place to showcase your outdoor recreation or tourism business and to sell food, beverages, arts and crafts. Apply now to secure a stall site at Bushfest. Head to www.centralhighlands.tas.gov.au/bushfest for your stallholder pack. Join us; along with our MC's Nick Duigan & Andrew Hart from Hook Line and Sinker at Highlands Bushfest.
12.01.2022 Here are some gorgeous pics today from Miena and the Central Highlands by Katy Morgan. #Tasmania #TassiePics #Miena
09.01.2022 Tasmanian berry producer The Westerway Raspberry Farm is teaming up with Coles Supermarket to put Tasmanian-grown berries in supermarket freezers around the nat...ion. This is not only a boost for jobs and the a massive vote of confidence in Tasmania’s agricultural sector, but a win for Australian consumers who'll now be able to choose fresh frozen Tasmanian raspberries, blackcurrants, blackberries, blueberries and mixed berries, rather than imported frozen berries. Read more here: http://bit.ly/1LZ92HD See more
02.01.2022 HIGHLANDS BUSHFEST 2015 Four thousand people attended Highlands Bushfest which was held at Bothwell on 21 and 22 November, 2015. There was a variety of stalls ...among the 90 sites, with everything from four wheel driving and camping products, quad bikes, caravans, cars and four wheel drives, boats, crafts, food and beverages. New attractions this year were very popular. Eddie Freeman’s chainsaw carvings drew huge crowds to marvel at his skills; Rosedale Equine Stud’s animals were a huge success with the children as was The Face Painting Lady tas. Excited children lined up for a turn on the mechanical bull, and were even timed much to their delight. Bothwell Speed Shear was held at Bushfest this year, and the speed shear and novelty events drew large crowds. MC’s Nick Duigan and Andrew Hart from Hook, Line & Sinker competed as a team with Jamie Bryant in the Iron Man Competition, and won! Bernard and Taylor McGlashan provided working sheepdog demonstrations and Tas reptilia’s snake display was very popular. Trout Guides & Lodges Tasmania (TGALT), Anglers Alliance, Sporting Shooters Association Tasmania Branch, Parks and Wildlife Service, Tasmanian Trail and Field Hunting and Conservation Tasmania attended to support Highlands Bushfest. Although it was a windy weekend, the weather did not deter people from attending, with people coming from all over the state. Central Highlands Council Mayor, Deirdre Flint said This is a wonderful event that showcases the recreational activities that can be undertaken in the Central Highlands. Mayor Flint thanked Council’s staff for organising the event and the volunteers who assisted over the weekend.
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