1. Port Arthur Historic Site in Port Arthur, Tasmania
    Delve into Australia's convict past at the Port Arthur Historic Site, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site that was once a notorious penal settlement. Stroll through the well-preserved ruins, learn about the harsh conditions faced by convicts, and immerse yourself in the haunting history of this site.
  2. Cascades Female Factory Historic Site in South Hobart, Tasmania
    Visit the Cascades Female Factory Historic Site to gain a deeper understanding of the lives of female convicts in Tasmania. Explore the remaining buildings, hear stories of hardship and resilience, and appreciate the role these women played in shaping the history of the region.
  3. Richmond Gaol in Richmond, Tasmania
    Step back in time at the Richmond Gaol, one of the oldest intact colonial gaols in Australia. Wander through the cells, courtyard, and solitary confinement area as you learn about the harsh realities of life for prisoners in the early 19th century. Discover the stories of inmates and the justice system of the time.
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