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TasmaniaYou are here: Destinations > Australia > Tasmania
TasmaniaTasmania is an island state located at the southern end of Australia, renowned for its spectacular natural beauty, food and wine, friendly locals and rich hsitory. Its natural landmarks include Cradle Mountain, the stunning Freycinet Peninsula, and the Great Lake. Hobart is home to a number of local firms in both Hobart and the northern centre of Launceston and offers opportunities for lawyers interested in combining their professional life with easy access to world heritage natural beauty.
Nearly 40% of the state is protected wilderness, and enjoys four distinct seasons. Home to rainforests, beaches, mountains and a beautiful harbour, Tasmania is small enough to be intimate and large enough to have all the facilities you would expect in a city.
Salaries in Tasmania are commensurate with the cost of living and whilst we do not currently incorporate Tasmania into our annual survey, our consultants would be happy to discuss the benefits of living and working in Tasmania with you.
Accommodation and TransportBoth Hobart and Launceston offer a range of accommodation options to suit singles, couples and families. Housing is readily available and affordable, homes are often situated on decent sized blocks of land. Most residents of Hobart and Launceston utilise the local bus services. Travelling around the state is easy on the well-developed highway system.
After HoursTasmania is a state filled with historical significance, matched by its vibrant and modern culture. Visit the original convict settlement of Port Arthur, play a round of golf at one of the many courses, or wander around the fishing docks before enjoying dinner and a glass of wine overlooking Hobart’s beautiful harbour.
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