Destination Southern Tasmania
November Tips & Tipples
Wednesday 20th November, 2024
4.30pm – 6.30pm
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) 20 Castray Esplanade, Battery Point
Handfish Conservation Project
Help DST raise enough money ($1,000.00) to name our own Handfish.
Every dollar raised goes straight back into monitoring, raising awareness, and working towards protecting them. Please use the link below to join this initiative.
The future of the world’s rarest fish is in OUR HANDS
Positive Impact Tourism
As a tourism operator in southern Tasmania, you have an opportunity to contribute positively to our community and the delicate balance of our environment.
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies
The Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) at the University of Tasmania is internationally recognised for excellence in marine and Antarctic research.
Handfish Conservation Project
The Handfish Conservation Project was established in 2018 to implement a recovery plan for three Critically Endangered species of handfish; the Red Handfish, Spotted Handfish, and Ziebell's Handfish.
Tasmanian Wild Seafood Adventures
Tasmanian Wild Seafood Adventures is passionate about offering unique Tasmanian experiences that are delivered with outstanding knowledge and expertise of Australia’s southernmost state.
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DST is your Regional Tourism Organisation (RTO):
With over 230 members across 11 municipalities, DST is focused on supporting tourism businesses, new product development, increasing yield, and driving regional dispersal within Southern Tasmania. Destination Southern Tasmania (DST) is a not-for-profit organisation funded by membership fees and support from our state government and local councils. Our key pillars include: