Flinders Island
Australia’s newest ‘Great Walk’ truly lives up to the name
The warm turquoise waters are so clear that every ridge in the white sand floor is visible, but this isn’t Queensland or WA.
- by Belinda Jackson
Seven dishes you must try in Tasmania and its islands: Chef David Hall
This chef says wallaby is the new kangaroo, and best served with pepperberries.
- by Julietta Jamieson
Flinders Island hiking: The untapped beauty of Flinders Island
There are so many stunning walks and beaches on Flinders Island, it's hard to decide the best.
- by Andrew Bain
Australia's top five secret beaches
From coast to coast and top to tip, Lee Atkinson names five great Aussie beaches that you're likely to have all to yourself.
A tale of two islands
On the chalk-and-cheese isles of Flinders and King, Andrew Bain satisfies his appetite and sense of adventure.
Ten top Aussie destinations you've never heard of
Just when you thought you'd seen it all, Lee Atkinson shares her discovery of 10 places, from Tasmania to the Torres Strait and well beyond Bourke, that are worth getting back on the road for.
The comfort of strangeness
A brooding John Elder finds solace in the wild beauty of Flinders Island.
Flinders Island - Fast Facts
<b>Flinders Island</b> <br> <b>Historically important island lying north east of Tasmania in Bass Strait</b> <br> Located 20 km north of Cape Portland by sea and 151 km from Launceston by air, Flinders Island is the largest of the Furneaux group of islands which lie to the north east of Tasmania in Bass Strait. It is about 29 km wide at its widest point and 64 km long.
Flinders Island - Eat
<b>Flinders Island</b> <br> <b>Historically important island lying north east of Tasmania in Bass Strait</b> <br> Located 20 km north of Cape Portland by sea and 151 km from Launceston by air, Flinders Island is the largest of the Furneaux group of islands which lie to the north east of Tasmania in Bass Strait. It is about 29 km wide at its widest point and 64 km long.
Flinders Island - Sleep
<b>Flinders Island</b> <br> <b>Historically important island lying north east of Tasmania in Bass Strait</b> <br> Located 20 km north of Cape Portland by sea and 151 km from Launceston by air, Flinders Island is the largest of the Furneaux group of islands which lie to the north east of Tasmania in Bass Strait. It is about 29 km wide at its widest point and 64 km long.
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