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The darkness of a Tasmanian town's night sky could be protected

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The darkness of a Tasmanian town's night sky could be protected
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The Tasmanian town of Ross is working towards becoming the first in the state to receive dark sky accreditation from Dark Sky International. Residents and local officials are implementing a lighting management plan to reduce light pollution and preserve the area's exceptionally dark night skies. The initiative, driven by community volunteers, aims to boost tourism while protecting the natural nighttime environment.

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ABC News (Australia) · https://www.abc.net.au/news/mackenzie-archer/106432808
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Tasmanian town of Ross working to be accredited by Dark Sky InternationalBy Mackenzie Archer Topic:Tourism and Leisure IndustrySun 17 May 2026 at 8:24amSun 17 May 2026 at 8:24amSun 17 May 2026 at 8:24amIf successful, Ross will be the first town in Tasmanian to be accredited by Dark Sky International. (Supplied: Scott Bennett)In short:A Tasmanian town is working to protect the darkness of its night sky by getting it officially recognised.This would make the Northern Midlands town the first in Tasmania to achieve the international accreditation.What's next?The local council has approved a lighting management plan, and the town's residents are waiting on a proposal from the state's energy distributor.abc.net.au/news/tasmania-ross-dark-sky-accreditation-tourism/106620330Link copiedShareShare…

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