'Gateway Tourism': Exploring Antarctica in Tasmania

Tasmania’s connectedness with the continent to its south is everywhere evident: in the island’s weather systems and geology, in the history of sealers, whalers and explorers who used its ports, and in museums, landmarks and memorials. Hobart’s identity as an Antarctic ‘gateway’ is also important in...

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Main Authors: Leane, E, Nielsen, HE
Other Authors: Ooi, CS, Hardy, A
Format: Book Part
Language:unknown
Published: Forty South Publishing 2019
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Online Access:https://eprints.utas.edu.au/41927/
https://fortysouth.com.au/tasmania-40south/
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Summary:Tasmania’s connectedness with the continent to its south is everywhere evident: in the island’s weather systems and geology, in the history of sealers, whalers and explorers who used its ports, and in museums, landmarks and memorials. Hobart’s identity as an Antarctic ‘gateway’ is also important in the city’s place-branding. This chapter reflects on the sites, events and experiences currently available to tourists interested in the island’s southern connections. Contextualizing Hobart as one of five Antarctic gateways globally, the chapter explores the city’s distinctive relationship with the far south and suggests ways of fostering its Antarctic identity in the future.