The operator of the Spirit of Tasmania, TT-Line, is hoping it can secure a lease or charter for the first of its new ships during the first month that its being stored in Edinburgh, Scotland.
The delay of two new Spirit of Tasmania ships means the region will have to wait two years for an increase in Bass Strait travellers. This is despite GeelongPort being “ready” for their ...
The newly built Spirit of Tasmania IV will continue to be stored in a Scottish port for at least another month. The Tasmanian government made the announcement in its regular update of the Spirit ...
Organized bus tours from local companies are also available ... though you'll need another way to get to and from attractions. The Spirit of Tasmania offers ferry service between Devonport and ...
The Tasmanian government says it is looking to lease out its two new Spirit of Tasmania ferries to a private operator until permanent port infrastructure is built at Devonport, after another ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Tasmania. Followed categories will be added to My News. The completed Spirit of Tasmania IV departed on its three-and-a-half day voyage at 10pm on Friday ...
The cost of the replacement Spirit of Tasmania project has blown out further, according to the Opposition, with the state government accusing Labor of “misrepresenting” figures. A report ...
Apple iPads and gas detectors from a UK safety equipment provider have been included in ferry operator TT-Line's $20 million "local content spend" for its two brand new Spirit of Tasmania Ferries.