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Remember the Weindorfers

We start the day celebrating and remembering how the Weindorfers changed Cradle Mountain and Tasmania's world heritage.

View films created by the finalists

View short films by the finalists in the Weindorfer Short Film Festival

Activities

Historic Photo Display
Native Plants
Geology Display
Sausage Sizzle
Food Van
Coffee Van
Live Music

Visit Cradle Valley

Journey with us to Cradle Valley to visit Gustav's Grave, tour Waldheim with parks staff, explore the Weindorfer Forest and enjoy afternoon tea.

Weindorfer Day - Wilmot - 3rd May 2026

Weindorfer Day, an event commemorating the legacy of Gustav & Kate Weindorfer, is set to be held in Wilmot on Sunday, May 3, 2026, beginning at 10 a.m. This day marks an important celebration of Weindorfer’s contributions to the conservation of Tasmania’s natural heritage, particularly the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park.

The event commences with an indigenous welcoming ceremony at 10 a.m. with a welcoming ceremony that includes an introduction to Gustav Weindorfer’s life and his pivotal role in the preservation of Tasmania’s wilderness. Participants will gather at the heart of Wilmot, a town with historical connections to the Weindorfers, where his spirit of conservation is deeply revered.

Throughout the day, a series of activities are planned, including guided nature walks led by local experts. These walks will offer insights into the unique flora and fauna of the region, reflecting Weindorfer’s passion for the natural world. Additionally, there will be educational workshops focusing on environmental conservation and the history of national parks in Tasmania.

A highlight of the event will be a commemorative speech by a notable conservationist, drawing parallels between Weindorfer’s work and current environmental challenges. This will be followed by a community gathering, where attendees can share stories, enjoy local Tasmanian cuisine, and engage in discussions about ongoing conservation efforts.

The Weindorfer Day is more than a commemoration; it’s a call to action, inspiring continued commitment to the preservation of Tasmania’s natural beauty. It’s an opportunity for both locals and visitors to connect with the environment and to honor the legacy of a man whose vision has left an indelible mark on Tasmania’s natural heritage.

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