The Big River nation numbered 400–500 people consisting of five clans. Little is known of their seasonal movements although it is believed that four of the five clans moved through Oyster Bay territory along the Derwent River to reach their coastal camps near Pitt Water . See more
The leveé, soon called the ‘Black Line’, was designed to force the Oyster Bay, Big River, North Midlands and Ben Lomond nations from their lands. Colonists …
Major catchments of Tasmania are linked to the major rivers, the most notable being the Derwent. Catchments by region are: • Gordon River• Arthur River• Pieman River
Few will know of the prior Tasmanian Aboriginal heritage of the 5 bands of the traditional Tasmanian tribe (kinship group) the ‘Teen Toomle Mennenyer‘ of this highland and river region. Many were either …
66 Lake Dobson Rd National Park TAS 7140 Phone: 03 6288 1149 Email: [email protected] About A visit to the Styx Tall Trees Conservation Area is not complete without seeing the towering Eucalyptus regnans, …
Big River has sales and distribution offices in each of the mainland Australian states (sales territories are run in the Northern Territory and Tasmania from the Brisbane …
Triffet's farm, Big River (Ouse River), TAS. 23 July 1824. Meredith's farm, at Swanport (Swansea), 20 kms north-east of Triabunna, TAS. 10 December 1824. Cape …
About. The land that is now protected as Mount Field National Park is part of the homelands of the Big River nation of Tasmanian Aborigines. They knew this place when …
Rising near the Tahune Airwalk in southern Tasmania, the tallest tree in Tasmania is a mountain ash named Centurion. In 2018 it was measured by Yoav Daniel Bar-Ness, of Giant Tree Expeditions , at 100.5m in height.