NEWS: Wanna live in a lighthouse?
by James Marsten

Expressions of interest are open for volunteer caretakers to live on Tasmania’s most remote island for six months. Maatsuyker Island, an important breeding site for seabirds, is about 10 kilometres off the state’s rugged south-west coast and falls within the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. The role would suit two adults at a time and placements would be for between September 2026 and September 2028.
The Maatsuyker Island Lighthouse is Australia’s southernmost lighthouse, with an annual mean temperature of around 11°C and wind a near-constant (Wikipedia reports that the first keepers of the lighthouse took chickens with them but the fowls blew away into the ocean!). The department provides helicopter transport, accommodation, internet access and a resupply visit part way through.
Volunteers will need to have a high level of fitness (jobs include track maintenance and brush cutting) along with a sense of adventure and you’d really want to get along with your co-volunteer. You also need to take allll your food in one go! You’d take daily weather observations for the Bureau of Meteorology and generally keep track of changes around the place. Applications close 27 February. More info can be found at www.nre.tas.gov.au.

