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Sarah Island 2 - TAS (PB00 5289)

Keywords: Sarah Island 2 - TAS (PB00 5289) Strahan Macquarie Harbour Gordon River Birchs Inlet Farm Cove Rum Point Kelly Basin Gould Point

Sheltered in Macquarie Harbour, off the remote western coast of Tasmania, Sarah Island was once a feared penal settlement, where convicts laboured in rainforest, felling Huon Pines under extreme conditions. In January 1822 a ship arrived in Macquarie Harbour with 14 convicts, 16 soldiers and their families. They established a convict station on Sarah Island. Nearby Grummet Island was used to separate the female convicts from the male convicts, with the convicts living in cold, harsh conditions. The island did not have a regular water supply, with water being shipped 6 km from Phillips Island each day. About 1826, the governor realised that Sarah Island was unsatisfactory and by 1834 the settlement had been abandoned and a new penal settlement had been established at Port Arthur. Today, all that remains on Sarah Island are the convict ruins, that reveal a chilling insight into the cruelties of convict life. Most visitors access the island on half-day or full day cruises that depart from Strahan, which takes them through Macquarie Harbour.

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