Event Dates:

fri 29th March - mon 1st April 2024

About Hobart & Tasmania

There are some wonderful experiences waiting for you in Hobart

Salamanca Market

Over 300 stalls to explore every Saturday.
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Botanical gardens

The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens is Australia’s cool climate garden, with a number of unique collections including Australia’s only Subantarctic Plant House.
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TMAG

Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
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Aquatic Centre

Open 7 days a week on the domain.
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Mona

MONA is open Fridays to Mondays.  Bookings are a must.  Even if you're Tasmanian.
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Mt Wellington

The summit road to kunanyi/Mt Wellington is open all year unless snow, ice or other dangers pose risk to public.
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 richmond village

Steeped in history, family-friendly and a hub for food and wine lovers.
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Hop on hop off bus

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While you are in Hobart for the 2024 AMA Championships think about extending your stay to visit other parts of our amazing island

THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN

Northern Tasmania

With a vibrant food scene, plenty of vineyards to visit and bucketloads of adventure.  The North of Tasmania is a beautiful place to visit and make memories.
Bridestowe Lavender Estate Photo credit: Cultivate Productions
THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN

North West

Epic wilderness, rugged terrain, beautiful vistas.
Mount Roland Estate Photo credit: Jess Bonde
THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN

southern Tasmania

Get captivated by history, lost in an underground world of art and dazzled by natural wonders – the south is full of surprises.
Tasman Island Estate Photo credit: Emilie Ristevski
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west coast

Enter the Western Wilds. This is where Tasmanian tigers roamed and pioneers forged rugged wilderness.
John Butters Power Station Estate Photo credit: Jason Charles Hill
THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN

east coast

Get captivated by history, lost in an underground world of art and dazzled by natural wonders – the south is full of surprises.
Bay of Fires Estate Photo credit: Paul Fleming
THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN

king island

That heartbeat you hear is the surf.
Martha Lavinia Beach, King Island Estate Photo credit: Stu Gibson
THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN

flinders island

Settle into island time.
Flinders Island farmland Estate Photo credit: Adam Gibson

acknowledgement of country

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians of lutruwita (Tasmania)Aboriginal land, sea and waterways. We acknowledge, with deep respect the traditional owners of this land, the palawa people. Sovereignty has never been ceded. It always was and always will be, Aboriginal land.
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The Australian Masters Athletics National Championships is supported by the Tasmanian Government through Events Tasmania
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