
Bluff Blitz Program
BASS STRAIT MARITIME CENTRE x SEA SHEPHERD MARINE DEBRIS Twice a year we join forces with Sea Shepherd Marine Debris to clean up our local
BASS STRAIT MARITIME CENTRE x SEA SHEPHERD MARINE DEBRIS Twice a year we join forces with Sea Shepherd Marine Debris to clean up our local
‘Vino & the Visual’ brings us the opportunity to visually translate the brilliant tale of ‘Johnno Johnstone’ – who donned a 76kg upright divers suit
Our April Maritime & History Talk brings to light one of the longest serving lighthouse keepers in Australia, and one of the first in Tasmania,
Russell Kenery is a yachtsman, classic boat enthusiast, and an author of several books. He will not be speaking about the celebrated achievements of Matthew
This event has already finished, but we do offer outreach! Please get in touch with us if you would like our project officer to come
Our mission is to be a source of knowledge, ideas, stories and memories. The Bass Strait Maritime Centre’s collection is a repository developed as a resource to inspire and educate the community and visitors. A key focus of the collection is to contribute to the interpretation and preservation of the history and maritime heritage of the Devonport region and its connection with the Bass Strait.
The Bass Strait Maritime Centre acknowledge and pay respect to the Tasmanian Aboriginal community and the punniler-panner as the traditional and original owners and continuing custodians of this land.
We pay our respects to Elders past, present, and emerging.
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