D.I.G.S
Detecting in Group Simulations; become archaeologists for the day! Australian Curriculum Program structure ‘DIGS’, an acronym for Detecting in Group Simulations is an educational workshop
Detecting in Group Simulations; become archaeologists for the day! Australian Curriculum Program structure ‘DIGS’, an acronym for Detecting in Group Simulations is an educational workshop
Spark your students’ curiosity. Australian Curriculum Program structure Have you ever thought about why a fish looks how it does? Why do flying fish have large pectoral
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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