Ignite your curiosity of Tasmania
Before joining an Under Down Under tour, dive into Tasmaniaโs wildlife, history, culture, and rugged landscapes through these standout documentaries and series. Theyโre a great way to build a deeper connection with the island and its stories before you explore it in person.

10 Documentaries on Tassie
1. David Attenboroughโs Tasmania
What itโs about: A beautifully produced natural history journey across Tasmaniaโs national parks, forests, and unique ecosystems.
Where to watch: Search via JustWatch for current platform availability.
Why it matters: A perfect wildlife and landscape introduction for first-time visitors.
2. First Australians โ Episode 2 Her Will to Survive
What itโs about: Traces the Tasmanian Aboriginal experience during colonisation.
Where to watch: Stream on SBS On Demand.
Why it matters: Provides foundational context on Tasmanian Aboriginal history and resilience.
3. The Platypus Guardian
What itโs about: Follows a Hobart resident who becomes dedicated to protecting a group of wild platypuses living along the Hobart Rivulet.
Where to watch: Often available via ABC (search โPlatypus Guardian ABCโ) or on documentary streaming platforms.
Why it matters: Brings Tasmaniaโs most curious animal into sharp focusโespecially relevant for visitors exploring Hobartโs inner bushland.
4. Devil Island
What itโs about: Chronicles the Save the Devil Programโs reintroduction of Tasmanian Devils to Maria Island.
Where to watch: Search โDevil Island Tasmanian Devilsโ on YouTube or documentary services; availability also listed on NZ Geographicโs film portal.
Why it matters: Offers insight into one of Tasmaniaโs most important modern conservation efforts.
5. Satan or Survivor: The Tassie Devil
What itโs about: Explores both the myths and ecological role of the Tasmanian Devil.
Where to watch: Search title on YouTube and documentary aggregators.
Why it matters: Adds depth to the species you may encounter through wildlife parks and interpretation on tour.
6. Australiaโs Ocean Odyssey: A Journey Down the East Australian Current (Tasmania episode)
What itโs about: A marine biology deep dive into the cold and temperate waters around Tasmania and the ecosystems that rely on them.
Where to watch: Search via JustWatch or ABC for broadcast archive availability.
Why it matters: Reminds visitors that Tasmania isnโt just mountains and forestsโits oceans tell equally dramatic stories.
7. The Oldest Living Tasmanian: Huon Pine
What itโs about: ABC documentary profiling the ancient Huon Pine species and the West Coast pining industry.
Where to watch: Check ABC iView or ABC archival listings.
Why it matters: Connects natural history to local livelihoods, sparking appreciation for both heritage and conservation.
8. Tasmanian Tales: Whales & Whaling
What itโs about: Explores Tasmaniaโs maritime whaling past and how it shaped local communities.
Where to watch: Search โTasmanian Tales Whales & Whaling ABC.โ
Why it matters: Pairs well with coastal touring and helps contextualise old settlements and maritime museums.
9. The Navigators
What itโs about: A look at the expeditions of Matthew Flinders and Nicolas Baudin around Australia, including their encounters with Tasmania.
Where to watch: ABC archives and library streaming collections.
Why it matters: Highlights the era of charting, mapping, naming and (mis)understanding the island.
10. Living Edens: Tasmania
What itโs about: A National Geographic portrait of Tasmania as a biodiversity hotspot, from misty forests to rugged mountains.
Where to watch: Search for โLiving Edens Tasmaniaโ on National Geographic streaming partners and YouTube.
Why it matters: Builds anticipation for Tasmaniaโs unique wilderness landscapesโincluding areas youโll visit on tour.

โญ One last tip:
Tasmanian Parks & Wildlife YouTube Channel
Short films and ranger-made clips showcasing parks such as Cradle Mountain, Freycinet and Maria Island.
Why it matters: Great bite-sized previews of places guests are likely to explore.
Then, get excited for our tour of Tasmania. We look forward to welcoming you.
