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Bruny Island

Tasmania

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Bruny Island Danger and Warnings

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When visiting Bruny Island in Tasmania, Australia, it is important to be aware of personal security and potential dangers. Below are some key points to keep in mind:

Wildlife

Bruny Island is known for its diverse wildlife, including wallabies, echidnas, possums, and various bird species. While these animals can be a highlight of your trip, it is important to give them their space and not approach them as they can be unpredictable and potentially dangerous.

Beaches and Water Activities

Bruny Island has several beautiful beaches and offers opportunities for swimming, surfing, and kayaking. However, it is important to be aware of strong currents, rips, and unpredictable weather conditions before entering the water. Always swim between the flags at patrolled beaches and follow any warnings or advice given by lifeguards or park rangers.

Bushwalking

Bruny Island has several excellent walking trails, but it is essential to carry appropriate gear, including sturdy shoes, plenty of water, and warm clothing. Make sure to inform someone of your plans before heading out and stick to marked paths to avoid getting lost.

Driving

Driving around Bruny Island can be challenging due to narrow roads and steep grades. Make sure to obey speed limits and be on the lookout for wildlife on the roads. It is also wise to carry a spare tire and any necessary tools and always drive with a full tank of fuel.

Emergency Services

If you find yourself in an emergency situation while on Bruny Island, call 000 immediately. For non-emergency situations, you can contact the Tasmania Police on 131 444 or find information about health services on the Tasmanian Government's Department of Health website at www.health.tas.gov.au.


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