Features a report about the remains of at least two or three buildings from a former shore whaling station uncovered during excavations in February 1999.
In November-December 1997, archaeologists and students from La Trobe and Flinders Universities excavated this site on Bruny Island. Remains of a substantial two roomed stone building with a brick fireplace, whale skull and lower jawbone, a storage building, two hearths and a tryworks.
International campaign to save the world's largest petroglyph site from destruction.
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