The Cascades Female Factory Historic Site, a UNESCO World Heritage location in Tasmania, offers a profound glimpse into Australia's convict history.
It highlights the stories of female convicts, their resilience, and their role in colonial society through immersive tours and exhibits.
Tragic and triumphant stories of Australia's convict women
The World Heritage-listed Cascades Female Factory tells the story of the displacement, mistreatment and forced migration of convict women and girls, and their contribution to colonisation throughout the history of colonial Australia to the present day.
Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority
Since its creation in 1987, the Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority (PAHSMA) has been responsible for preserving and maintaining one of Australia's most important heritage sites and major tourism destinations, the Port Arthur Historic Site on the Tasman Peninsula, approximately 100km south east of Hobart, Tasmania.
In 2004 the Authority was also given responsibility for the Coal Mines Historic Site, located near Saltwater River, about a half hour drive from Port Arthur on the Tasman Peninsula. During 2011, the Authority was also given management responsibility for Cascades Female Factory Historic Site, in South Hobart.
All three sites under PAHSMA's management are included on the World Heritage List as three of the eleven sites that constitute the Australian Convict Sites World Heritage Property, inscribed in 2010.
Due to its responsibility for multiple sites, reference is often made to the Port Arthur Historic Sites.
The Cascades Female Factory Historic Site, a UNESCO World Heritage location in Tasmania, offers a profound glimpse into Australia's convict history.
It highlights the stories of female convicts, their resilience, and their role in colonial society through immersive tours and exhibits.
Tragic and triumphant stories of Australia's convict women
The World Heritage-listed Cascades Female Factory tells the story of the displacement, mistreatment and forced migration of convict women and girls, and their contribution to colonisation throughout the history of colonial Australia to the present day.
Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority
Since its creation in 1987, the Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority (PAHSMA) has been responsible for preserving and maintaining one of Australia's most important heritage sites and major tourism destinations, the Port Arthur Historic Site on the Tasman Peninsula, approximately 100km south east of Hobart, Tasmania.
In 2004 the Authority was also given responsibility for the Coal Mines Historic Site, located near Saltwater River, about a half hour drive from Port Arthur on the Tasman Peninsula. During 2011, the Authority was also given management responsibility for Cascades Female Factory Historic Site, in South Hobart.
All three sites under PAHSMA's management are included on the World Heritage List as three of the eleven sites that constitute the Australian Convict Sites World Heritage Property, inscribed in 2010.
Due to its responsibility for multiple sites, reference is often made to the Port Arthur Historic Sites.