Back on King Island for this week’s #TourWithTasPorts with this view of the Port of Grassy at dusk ✨ #Tasmania 📷 Rob Burnett https://t.co/bmGyegKBeu
Today we welcomed Pawmobile, a new pet air transport service, to the Devonport Airport for the very first time. The visit sparked a fair amount of media interest, with Tasmanian TV News crews and newspaper reporters in attendance! #Tasmania #Devonport https://t.co/b1JQ9ADBcB
Check out how these vessels were packed so close together in the late 1960s! This view is across the Elizabeth Street and Argyle Street piers at the Port of Hobart. #ThrowbackThursday #Tasmania Pic: Maritime Museum of Tasmania https://t.co/vjH21IMlQe
It’s like a kaleidoscope of colour when you see the shipping containers from a distance at the Port of Bell Bay! #TourWithTasPorts #Tasmania https://t.co/QNDQ3pcvie
This image of the Port of Burnie was snapped around 1910. Today it’s one of Tasmania’s key transit ports for containerised freight, forestry and bulk minerals. #ThrowbackThursday Pic: Maritime Museum of Tasmania #TasPorts #Tasmania https://t.co/Kaw6fJAtx4
Today is the 46th anniversary of the Tasman Bridge disaster, in which 12 people died after the MV LAKE ILLAWARRA struck one of eastern spans. It shaped legislation, procedures and policies still used by TasPorts today. More: https://t.co/In2Gf2ZNM0 Pic: Tas Maritime Museum https://t.co/Da537b3rsR
Last financial year, almost four million tonnes of freight transited through the Port of Devonport. This accounts for more than 27% of all tonnes that moved through Tasmania’s multi-port system. #TourWithTasPorts https://t.co/RcgrxhYvCR