Cave divers set new diving depth record in Tasmania, prove two of Australia's largest caves are linked

Stephen Fordyce after a successful dive

Stephen Fordyce after a successful dive Source: Photo: Fraser Johnston

A team of cavers in Tasmania linked Niggly Cave with the Growling Swallet cave systems while setting a new record for cave diving in Australia. More on this story and other news from Tasmania in our report from Hobart.


This week in our report from Hobart: 

-Greek News.

-State Budget announced. 

-Cave diver breaks diving record in Australia and at the same time proves that two of the largest caves in Australia are linked underground.

-The state’s fire service believes it knows the culprit who lit One Nation’s van on fire during their election campaign.     

Press Play on the image to hear the full report in Greek. 
(L-R) Stephen Fordyce, Serena Benjamin, Gabriel Kinzler, Alan Jackson, Stefan Eberhard and Fraser Johnston.
(L-R) Stephen Fordyce, Serena Benjamin, Gabriel Kinzler, Alan Jackson, Stefan Eberhard and Fraser Johnston. Source: Photo: Stefan Eberhard

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