A table displaying a biosecurity cleaning kit, brochures, a map and taxidermied black cockatoo, echidna and native hen specimens.
PWS Engagement Officers

PWS Seasonal Engagement Program off to a great start

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​PWS Engagement Officers are delivering a range of fun and free activities in parks and reserves across Tasmania this January. ​

These activities are hands-on and cover topics such as wildlife, flora, fires, World Heritage and bushwalker safety. 

A young man in PWS uniform on top of a mountain with the view of Cradle Mountain in the distance and a bright blue sky. He is smiling enthusiastically.

PWS Seasonal Engagement Officer Milo at Cradle Mountain.​

Our Engagement team have extensive knowledge of Tasmania’s parks and why they are so special and unique.

You can find a PWS Engagement Officer this summer at Cradle Mountain, Mount Field, Tamar Wetlands, Narawntapu, Walls of Jerusalem, and Maria Island. 

A woman in PWS uniform along a boardwalk speaking to a small group of people, by the water, they have binoculars and appear to be birdwatching

PWS Seasonal Engagement Officer, Sasha​​ on one of her bird watching sessions at Tamar Island Wetlands.​

Be sure to stop for a chat, put their knowledge to the test or seek advice about how best to prepare when venturing into Tasmania’s remote wilderness. 

For information on scheduled activities, please enquire with the Visitor Centres at each park. Activities may vary depending on weather conditions. 

Two young women in PWS uniform behind a table displaying activity handouts and animal specimens in a lovely bush setting

PWS Seasonal Engagement Officers Marlee and Rosie with their discovery table at Mount Field.​



Published 8/01/2026