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TARRALEAH OPEN DAY

Saturday 22 February, 10am to 4pm 

HAVE FUN AND EXPLORE TASMANIA'S SUPERPOWER!

Join us for a day filled with adventure, family fun, and exclusive tours of Tasmania’s engineering marvel.

 

MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT

TREASURE HUNTS

KID'S ENERGY ZONE

POWER STATION TOURS

HISTORY EXHIBITS

Ever wanted to operate a power station? Or be an engineer for the day?

Our fun and interactive games let kids explore what it’s like to run a power station, build turbines, and solve electrifying challenges. They’ll discover the magic of renewable energy through hands-on activities that inspire curiosity and creativity! 

A chance to see inside Tarraleah Power Station!

Experience one of Tasmania’s most fascinating engineering feats up close with an exclusive glimpse inside the Tarraleah Power Station. Nestled in the heart of Tasmania’s breathtaking highlands, this iconic site showcases the incredible journey from water to electricity, powering our state with clean, renewable energy.

Power Station Tour capacity will be limited on the day to keep everybody safe, and staggered throughout the day. 

 

Find your way to Tarraleah!

Tarraleah Village is located in Tasmania's beautiful highlands, and we've made it easy for you to get here. Parking is available on-site, and shuttle buses will take you between the Village and Power Station.

Gordon dam, a curved dam shown in front of an upstream river, a deep blue shine. Rock face lines the right hand side of the river, with trees lining the left hand side. Blue skies above with clouds

Looking for a career in renewable energy?

Generation Hydro

Hands-on learning with Generation Hydro!

An animated image of a hydropower turbine with a tunnel flow water through from an dam above

How does hydropower work?

The Waddamana power station floor, with tiles floors alternating white and green. Large green turbines with red and yellow accents rise up from the floor, in a line through the power station. The internal walls are yellow.

Visit Waddamana Power Station