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The Devonport City Council has many facilities for you to search and find out all about this outstanding location. Visit the council site and read about our City.
Tasmanian State Government and their facilities The Tasmanian Government services are many and varied. You will find everything from local government to state parliment, emergency and community services, health and education.
Doing Business in Tasmania All you need to know about doing business in Tasmania. Whether it's importing, exporting, relocating or setting up a new business.
The Don River Railway Tasmania's unique Railway Museum has the largest collection of steam locomotive carriages and traction engines in Tasmania. Vintage or steam train runs daily along the Don River just outside devonport.
The West Coast Wilderness Railway The historic 35 kilometre railway of tight curves and spectacular bridges clamers through rugged wilderness, dense rainforest and steep gorges, a legacy to the engineering skills, determination and endurance of the early 19th century West Coast pioneers who built it - their spirit is reflected in the original railway moto "We find a way or make it"
Barringwood Park Vineyard Just a short 15 minute drive south of Devonport and located on the main tourist route (B14) to Sheffield and Cradle Mountain, Barringwood Estate offers a unique vineyard experience. Relax and enjoy a platter of Tasmanian cheese with a glass of one of Barringwood Park's award winning wines.
The House of Anvers Come and enjoy a Belgian style breakfast in a chocolate factory, morning and afternoon tea in the old gardens listening to the native birds, a fine Tasmanian lunch near a cosy wood heater, stocking up on Tasmania's finest chocolates or just browsing through the chocolate antique display.
Home Hill "Home Hill" was the home of a former Prime Minister, Joseph Lyons and Dame Enid Lyons. The house was built in 1916, one year after their marriage, and except for a period of five years it remained their home for the rest of their lives.
Devonport Visitor Information Centre Situated within walking distance on Formby Road the local Visitor Information Centre can help you with all aspects of forward accommodation, tour maps, guided tours, airfares, passenger ship travel, bus trips and timetables and just about anything to assist the visitor.
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Flying In & Out of Devonport The full jet airport is 8 kilometres from the City Centre and 5km from the TT-Line's 'Spirit of Tasmania' terminal in East Devonport.
The airport currently has six daily return flights to Melbourne, five operated by Qantaslink and one by Regional Express (REX). Intrastate operator Tasair provides well patronised and vital passenger and freight services to King Island.
Qantaslink can help you with all different types of flights and destinations both domestic and international
REX (Regional Express) can help you with all domestic flights throughout South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria and North West Coast of Tasmania.
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