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Tasmania

Located in the south-east of the state at the foot of majestic Mount Wellington, Hobart is Tasmania’s harbour capital and Australia’s second oldest capital city. Hobart has many historic sandstone buildings which are still in use today. At Salamanca Place, you will find 19th-century waterfront warehouses dating back to the 1830s whaling days. Today, they are filled with cafes, restaurants, galleries and art studios - an ideal place to wander or enjoy alfresco dining. Hobart offers a contrasting blend of heritage, scenery and culture, with world-class activities and attractions nearby.

Suburbs of Hobart

Hobart is centred around Sullivans Cove, between Mt Wellington and the Derwent River estuary. Greater Hobart is made up of Hobart city, the northern suburbs which include Glenorchy and Brighton and the eastern shore which includes Clarence City.

Coordinator for Tasmania