What to do and see in Tasmania

Conventionwise Conference Delegate Travel Information https://events.conventionwise.com.au/ei/cm.esp?id=222&pageid=_29R0KA2KW
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Postgraduate Medical Institutue of Tas - General Tasmania Information http://www.pmit.utas.edu.au/Life_in_Tas.html

Barilla Bay Oysters
http://www.barillabay.com.au/

Barilla Bay Oysters are grown and harvested in Australia’s premium shellfish growing environment, the cold clean Southern Ocean waters of South East Tasmania. The delicate taste and texture of Barilla Bay Oysters, reflect the natural quality of the water in which they are grown.

Bonorong Wildlife Conservation Centre http://www.bonorong.com.au/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1

Bonorong is the closest wildlife park to Hobart located just 25 minutes north of the Hobart CBD at Brighton. Bonorong is managed by a dedicated team of experts in wildlife, research, management and eco tourism

Bruny Island Charters
http://www.brunycharters.com.au

Bruny Island Charters 3 hour eco-cruise travels along the South Bruny Island coastline which is part of the South Bruny National Park. This area is abundant in native sea and coastal wildlife including mammals and birds.

Discover Tasmania
http://www.discovertasmania.com/

Pooley Wines
http://www.pooleywines.com.au/

The Coal River region surrounding Richmond is an award winning wine producing area with a similar latitude to the famous wine regions of France and Germany. Only a 20 minute scenic drive from the city and you are amongst the largest concentration of privately owned vineyards in Tasmania. While some of the vineyards have regular trading hours others are open by appointment for tasting and sales.

Salamanca Market http://www.salamanca.com.au/thumbs/thumbs600/thumbs/index.htm

Enjoy the sights, sounds, flavours, action and colour of Australia's best outdoor market - proudly operated by Hobart City Council -every Saturday from 8.30am to 3.00pm at Hobart's Salamanca Place.