Moo Brew
Moo Brew is a state-of-the-art micro-brewery at Mona, Hobart. It sits on a private peninsula on the Derwent River at Berridale, 15 minutes north west of Hobart
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Moo Brew is a state-of-the-art micro-brewery at Mona, Hobart. It sits on a private peninsula on the Derwent River at Berridale, 15 minutes north west of Hobart
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Moores Hill Estate is a family-owned vineyard on the slopes of northern Tasmania
Sidmouth
Moorilla Refined wines are produced at Mona on the banks of the Derwent River near Hobart. The 3.5 ha site is Tasmania
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Moorina Golf Club offers a nine-hole course in the far north-eastern region of Tasmania.
Moorina
Mowbray Golf Club Ltd offers an 18-hole championship golf course in Launceston, northern Tasmania.
Launceston
Mount Nelson and Truganini Reserve is a conservation area south of Hobart. Mount Nelson is 10 minutes
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Mt William National Park enjoys abundant wildlife and far-stretching beaches, located in northeast Tasmania. Marvel at coastal wildflowers and experience diving and fishing at this diverse national park.
Gladstone
The Mud Club offers day spa treatments, a fitness studio and stretch classes in Launceston, Tasmania.
Launceston
Mural House is a display of murals at Sheffield, north-west Tasmania. Sheffield is located beneath the craggy peak of Mount Roland (1234 metres), 30 minutes south of Devonport (30 kilometres/19 miles) and 90 minutes west of Launceston (93 kilometres/58 miles).
Sheffield
Museum of Old and New Art - MONA opened in Hobart in January 2011. It houses a collection that ranges from ancient Egyptian mummies to some of the world
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Narawntapu National Park has low coastal ranges and long-stretching beaches, located east of Devonport, Tasmania. It is an ideal location to see rare Forester kangaroos, wombats, pademelons and Bennetts wallabies and even Tasmanian devils grazing on the coastal plains.
Greens Beach
Narryna is a beautiful Georgian home, now open to the public, set in an old-world garden, in the heart of Battery Point, Hobart's original village. The home was builit over a three-year period by sea captain Andrew Haigh, who purchased two acres of land from the Reverand Robert Knopwood (the colony's first, and clergyman). At the time it was one of three houses in Battery Point and the land extended through to Salamanca Square and Haigh's warehouse.
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