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Received by NSD/<strong>FARA</strong> Registration Unit 05/01/2012 4:09:43 PM<br />

Wildlife Spotting<br />

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Tasmania's wildlife Is abundant and varied. The state is the last refuge for many animals that once roamed all over the Australian<br />

continent. Tasmania is the only place to see in the wild a Tasmanian devil, an eastern quoll, the spotted-tailed quoll and the Tasmanian<br />

bettong (with a body like a miniature wallaby and small, round face and ears). The Tasmanian devil, a marsupial the size of a small dog<br />

with a bite as strong as a hyena's, is quieter than Its fierce reputation, except during feeding time.<br />

Enjoy a night-time vigil to witness scores of penguins coming ashore or venture into the south-west to spot one ofthe world's rarest and<br />

most endangered birds, the orange-bellied parrot. Wander the waterways to spot the elusive platypus or cruise offshore to check out<br />

Australian fur seals lounging in the sun - keep a watch out for dolphins or whales on their migratory path. Feed wombats and wallabies<br />

at a wildlife park or join an expert guide and learn about the habits of echidnas and brushtail possums. There are opportunities to<br />

undertake wildlife spotting across Tasmania.<br />

www.brunycrulses.com.au www.tasmancruises.com.au www.bonorong.com.au www.tasmanfandevilpark.com<br />

www.natureworld.com.au www.devilsatcradle.com www.seahorseworld.com.au www.wildthingadventures.com.au<br />

www.bonnetisland.com.au www.bichenopenguintours.com.au wvw.penguintours.lowhead.com www.eastcoastcruises.com.au<br />

www.freycinetseacharters.com<br />

Fishing<br />

Come and experience one of the world's last great wild fisheries, from world-class fly fishing to the excitement of game fishing in the<br />

Southern Ocean.<br />

Cast for wild rainbow, brook or brown trout in the silence of Tasmania's highlands with your choice of premium lodges, or strap in for<br />

some big game fish along Tasmania's east coast, where charter boat operators take anglers only 30 minutes offshore for duels with<br />

marlin, shark, tuna and yellow-tail kingfish.<br />

There is a reason thatTasmanians own more boats per head of population than any other Australian state, the fishing is top class! There<br />

are three types of fishing available in Tasmania;<br />

• Trout Fishing - Tasmania offers the ultimate in trout fishing with its' myriad rivers, streams and lakes.<br />

• Game Fishing -Tasmania's game fishing area is home to more than 20 national game fish records.<br />

• Saltwater Fishing - Our estuaries and coastal lagoons are home to feisty bream ready to lunge at your line.<br />

There are a range of fishing charters available around Tasmania.<br />

www.troutguidestasmania.com.au www.dpiw.tas.gov.au www.ifs.tas.gov.au www.tasfish.com<br />

Surfing<br />

Surf Australia's southernmost beaches in Tasmania - an island surfing paradise. Hot surf spots include the legendary Shipstern Bluff<br />

(home to Australia's heaviest waves), Clifton Beach, Eaglehawk Neck, Bruny Island's Cloudy Bay and the big surf of Tasmania's northwest.<br />

Tasmanian beaches are almost always uncrowded and like anywhere else in southern Australia, you'll probably need a wetsuit.<br />

www.tassiesurf.com www.surfingtasmania.com.au<br />

discovertasmania.com Tasmania<br />

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