
Walk in the Dial with Lyndon O’Neil
Saturday, 8 August 2026
1pm
Free registration
Join local Aboriginal steward of Country Lyndon O’Neil for a biocultural introduction to the Dial Range ecosystem. Participants will explore the cultural and environmental significance of the landscape while learning about ongoing care for Country.
- Meeting Point: Gnomon Carpark
- Duration: Approx. 45 minutes
What to bring:
- Closed-in walking shoes
- Warm waterproof coat
- Hat
- Water bottle
Accessibility: Suitable for most ages. The track has a hardened or compacted surface that may have a gentle hill section or sections and occasional steps.
Weather: Subject to weather conditions. A wet weather alternative will be advised if required.
For further information on the Dial Range, how to get there, safety, and restrictions, please visit the Tasmania Parks & Wildlife website here
Image credit: Lyndon O’Neil

About Lyndon O’Neil
Lyndon O’Neil is a Tasmanian Leader, Aboriginal educator, cultural practitioner and founder of Healthy Country Services. His work brings together Aboriginal knowledge systems, environmental science, cultural heritage and land management to support healthier Country and stronger communities. For National Science Week, Lyndon shares how Aboriginal ways of knowing, observing and caring for Country are living science, grounded in deep time, relationship, responsibility and practical stewardship.
This is one of many event’s in Hive’s Seeds of Curiosity program which is part of National Science Week 2026.





