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TASMANIA TRIP 2014

Teachers

Megan Johnson (PE)

Rebecca Turner (Student Services)

Matt Webbie (PE)

Jason Deady (Maths)

Key Dates and Times

Saturday the 27th September - 6.30 am at school for a 7.00 am departure

Sunday the 5th October- 6.00pm at Canberra Airport

Day 1 (Saturday 27/9)Canberra – Melbourne - Devonport

• BREAKFAST AND LUNCH ARE NOT INCLUDED!!• Assemble at school at 6.30 AM for a 7.00 AM

departure • Coach transfer to Station Pier (Melbourne)

• Spirit of Tasmania– 4 Berth Inside Cabin

• 5:00pm Board the Spirit of Tasmania• 7:30pm Begin overnight sailing to Devonport• Dinner provided on board the Spirit

Day 2 (Sunday 28/9)Devonport to Strahan

• 6:00am Arrival in Devonport• Coach Travel Devonport to Cradle Mountain

National Park• Explore the park • Cradle Mountain to Strahan via the Henty

Hills Sand Dunes• After dinner, live theatre show on the Great

Escape from Sarah Island

Day 3 (Monday 29/9) Strahan

Full day cruise (including lunch), stopping at “Hell’s Gate” and “Sarah Island”

Day 4 (Tuesday 30/9)Strahan to Hobart

Coach travel Strahan to Hobart (via Queenstown & Derwent Bridge)

Sightseeing at Salamanca Place, Constitution Dock & Battery Point

Evening – ten pin bowling at Moonah

Day 5 (Wednesday 1/10) Hobart surrounds

• Visit Mt Field National Park– See historic town of New Norfolk– Walk to Russell Falls

• Travel to Mt Nelson for panoramic view of Hobart

• Explore the MONA (Museum of Old and New Art)

• 5.00pm – Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary. Interactive wildlife experience including feeding Tasmanian devils and other native Tasmanian animals.

Day 6 (Thursday 2/10) Hobart surrounds

• Travel via Huonville, historic Franklin and Geeveston – Visit Heritage Museum

• Tour around Tahune Forest Reserve & Stixx Valley

• Experience Tahune Forest Airwalk (50 metres above Huon River)

• Tour the Hastings Caves and kick back in the Thermal Springs

• Optional putt-putt golf during evening.

Day 7 (Friday 3/10) Port Arthur

Travel to Port Arthur See the Tasman Arch & “Devil’s Kitchen”

Guided tour of Port Arthur Historic Site & Harbour cruise

Evening ghost tour

Day 8 (Saturday 4/10)Port Arthur to Coles Bay

Coach travel Port Arthur to Coles Bay Visit Freycinet National Park

Day 9 (Sunday 5/10)Coles Bay to Canberra

Coach travel from Coles Bay to Launceston Airport Stop at Cataract Gorge Chairlift ride at Launceston’s basin

Flight to Canberra via Melbourne Parents to pick kids up from the Airport at

6pm

Flights homeDepart Launceston Airport (flight VA1371) * Students will need ID CardsArrive Melbourne Airport (approx. hr stop over)Depart Melbourne AirportArrive in Canberra at 6.00pm(flight VA279)*Maximum weight for checked luggage is 20Kg*Maximum weight for carry on luggage is 7KgNo sharps, aerosols and limits apply to liquids

Please ensure you pack:

Sleeping bag, pillow and sheet. Daypack/backpack – needs to contain toiletries Torch (with batteries) Toiletries (including sunscreen) Towels – bath towel plus beach towel

Essential Equipment

Clothing and ExtrasPack more for a winter trip than a summer trip!

Warm jumpers x 2 (trip jumper and one other) Jacket (preferably water and windproof) Thermals and beanie Underwear for at least 9 days (including warm socks) Long pants x 2 Warm pyjamas Shorts and shirts Swimmers (optional – for hot springs) Camera Drink bottle Hat & Sunglasses Appropriate walking shoes/runners - we will be doing

some long walks! Zip washing bag, watch, power board

$pending Money

Remember;Most meals and snacks are includedTasmania is not regarded as a ‘shopping destination’We (teachers) think that a maximum of $250 is a good ballpark figure.

Inappropriate items Illegal substances such as drugs including

cigarettes, alcohol or other items deemed inappropriate during school are prohibited on this trip and if students are caught in possession may result in students being sent home at cost to the family.

Keep electrical items to a minimum – if necessary, share your item within an agreed group, such as phone chargers, hair straighteners etc.

Space is limited and electrical sockets are not always available. Students will be responsible for their own items.

Inappropriate attire will be addressed if necessary – remember we’re representing not only our school but our community and city!

Student Responsibility

Electrical Devices- It is the student’s responsibility for the security of their own possessions.It is advised that students keep mobile devices to a minimum. There will be limited phone/ internet reception in many of these places.

- NO SLEEP OVERS!!!

You can follow our adventures on the trip blog.

Just go to the school web site. Then click on Our links Our blogs Tasmania 2014 (and we will be there)

Emergency Contact Number

0434537600

Get Excited!!!


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