Latest news
We are very busy at work in making your Tarkine experience really memorable and sustainable...
You can find our latest and informative news articles here, but we also have a monthly e/newsletter that you can subscribe to, free of charge.

September 2010 - Our micro-website is on its way...
Our micro website will be up and running real soon. You will be able to download all your favourite Tarkine info such as maps, where to stay and what to see & do, and then browse at your hearts content during your visit. This way we will be able to keep you up to date with what’s happening in the Tarkine in a clear and compact layout. The micro-website will be compatible with a number of "touch technology" portable devices (iPhone, Android, etc...), supporting the latest micro-web compliant browsers - html5 and CSS 3.0.
The micro-website will be constantly updated, comparable to the main site, giving the user the reassurance that they are viewing the latest Tarkine sustainable tourism information.
August 2010 - Our website is complete and live :)
Stage2 of our news Discover The Tarkine website has been completed... just the micro-website to go! We have also completed a secured library for our corporate friends which you can find under corporate.
The "Tarkine Hub" section has been completed, giving a tourist full access to the many wonders and splendours of the Tarkine via detailed information, maps, downloadable pdfs, eco accommodation, and much, much more... check it out!
May 2010 - We have launched (but not officially) our website
We are very excited to launch our new Discover the Tarkine website. We have been working away for the last 6 months, putting togther the best range of useful information to help plan your Tarkine trip, and ensure that you get to see the best parts of it in comfort.
We have gone to great lengths to emphasise our dream of creating a truly sustainable tourism destination. The Tarkine is a precious place to us and we hope that we can encourage tour operators and visitors to both enjoy the beauty of this place and look after it for future generations.
For those that have supported us along this journey – thankyou and we hope that you all enjoy our online taste of the Tarkine.
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