Tasmania has some of Australia's deepest, longest and most spectacularly decorated karst caves, and it has been common over the years to refer to Tasmania as having a karst estate that is abundant in comparison to much of Australia. Founded on the testimony from Junee Florentine, Mt Anne, Ida Bay, Mole Creek and elsewhere, this reputation arose before the true extent of potentially karstic rocks elsewhere in Tasmania was fully realised, or in the rest of Australia for that matter (Jennings 1975, Smith 1988). It also pre-empted any assessment of the actual density of caves and other karst phenomena in some of these rock units, for in reality, while most limestones exhibit some sort of karst phenomena to at least some degree, far from...