Irwin family seen out and about in Tasmania's North-East
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NewsIrwin family seen out and about in Tasmania's North-EastBy Melissa MobbsUpdated December 14 2016 - 3:45pm, first published 3:30pmBy Melissa MobbsUpdated December 14 2016 - 3:45pm, first
published 3:30pmFacebookTwitterWhatsappEmailCopyTOURISTS: Robert, Terri and Bindi Irwin at Bridestowe Lavender Estate during their visit to Tasmania this week. Picture: Facebook Bindi Irwin
and her family have not been afraid to publicly share their affection for Tasmania.
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crew were spotted in the Apple Isle on Tuesday, visiting the iconic Bridestowe Lavender Estate in the state’s North-East.
It’s not the first time Bindi, Robert and Terri have been seen out and about enjoying Tasmania’s scenery either, with the family celebrating Bindi’s 18th birthday at Cradle Mountain in
August.
The national park was also where the family were when they learned Steve Irwin had been killed while he was filming an underwater documentary off Port Douglas.
Despite the tragedy, Bindi previously told The Examiner that Tasmania would always feel like home for her and her family.
“My family has loved it there (Tasmania) forever and it’s one place that will always feel like a home to me,” the 18-year-old said after her last visit to the state.
“My mum and dad both did a lot of documentary filming for The Crocodile Hunter in Tasmania and I know that he loved it there.”
ShareFacebookTwitterWhatsappEmailCopyMelissa MobbsDeputy EditorA journalist with more than a decade of experience, Melissa Mobbs currently works as the Deputy Editor for The Examiner
Newspaper in Launceston, and has a strong background in reporting on crime and the justice system.Send tips to [email protected] or on Twitter via @melissamobbs.A journalist with
more than a decade of experience, Melissa Mobbs currently works as the Deputy Editor for The Examiner Newspaper in Launceston, and has a strong background in reporting on crime and the
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