September 2024 Inland Fisheries Service News Archive

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Sept. 11, 2024

Update from Hydro Tasmania

UPDATE FROM HYDRO TASMANIA: Hydro Tasmania crews have been busy assessing damage at their campgrounds and recreation spaces over the last week. If public roads allow access, the following sites have been reopened: Lake Repulse Boat Ramp Sophia Tunnel Outlet Lookout Gordon Power Station Information Lake Pedder McPartlan Pass Canal Lookout Lake Pedder Serpentine Dam Boat...

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Four Springs Lake walking track sign
Sept. 10, 2024

Four Springs Lake walking track open

IFS are pleased to advise that the trees across the walking track around Four Springs Lake have been removed and the track is now open. Please be aware that there is water over the track in places due to the very high lake level and the track is muddy in places.

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Sept. 10, 2024

Fishing a sport in the Emergency Services Games!

Fishing a sport in the Emergency Services Games! Registrations are now open for the 2025 Australasian Police and Emergency Services Games being held in Tasmania from 15–22 March 2025. This will be the second time the Games have been held in Hobart, and 40 years since the Games began – offering the opportunity for all...

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Fisheries Lane open
Sept. 9, 2024

Fisheries Lane Brumbys Creek now open

Fisheries Lane to No. 1 Weir at Brumbys Creek has been reopened to traffic. Please observe the speed limit and shut the gate.

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Hydro Tasmania campgrounds
Sept. 6, 2024

yingina / Great Lake and Meadowbank Lake campgrounds update

Hydro Tasmania crews are busy assessing damage at Hydro Tasmania camp grounds, boat ramps and recreation spaces. All sites remain closed, except for the following which have been assessed as safe and reopened: yingina / Great Lake Tods Corner Boat Ramp yingina / Great Lake Swan Bay Boat Ramp yingina / Great Lake Boundary Bay...