A safe city lifestyle
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Burnie, on the shores of Emu Bay, is the fifth largest container port in Australia. This small city is surrounded by lovely countryside and has a multifunctional Civic Centre (theatre, convention facilities and a major art gallery), as well as many fine gardens and parks. |
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Devonport is home to the Spirit of Tasmania luxury ferries that travel from Melbourne and Sydney. With its excellent reserves, magnificent beaches and wide range of recreational facilities it is a centre for tourism, agriculture, sport and small industry. |
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Launceston, the major city in the north, features the magnificent 160-hectare Cataract Gorge with the world’s largest single-span chairlift and a natural amphitheatre for outdoor concerts. It is the gateway to the Tamar Valley wine region and a stepping off point for adventure activities. |
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Hobart is the capital and largest city in Tasmania, known for its sunlight, sails, history and heritage, arts and entertainment, fun and festivals. The spectacular location of Hobart, with its beautiful waterfront and Mount Wellington, makes it a favourite port of call for cruise ships. |
Tasmania has a diverse range of cultural centres, libraries, museums and art galleries,
cinemas and theatres, as well as nightclubs. The shopping centres, department stores,
supermarkets and specialty stores stock everything you are likely to need.
All the cities have reliable public transport systems and state-of-the-art
telecommunications networks, together with excellent public and private hospitals.
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