I would say it is a Huon Pine tree. They can live for hundreds of years
The 26-foot high King holly in Tasmania - the world's oldest living plant. [Tasmania Parks & Wildlife ©, used with permission] King's holly (Lomatia tasmanica) - is 43,600 years old.
sea grass
As the oldest animal, no.As the oldest thing, no.
There is no "oldest non-living thing" unless you consider a virus to be non-living, and their evolution cannot be reliably determined. The oldest living things are animals such as tortoises, lobsters, clams and mussels. Colonies of organisms such as funguses, sponges, coral, and aspen trees live a long time because they create or clone new individuals. (see the related questions)
Tasmania.
probacteria
There is no such thing as "the oldest living baby". The oldest person to have ever lived was Jeanne Louise Calment. She lived for 122 years & 164 days from February 21st 1875 to August 04th 1997.
The Living Edens - 1997 Tasmania Land of the Devils was released on: USA: 12 June 2001
The oldest marine reserve was established in 1853 and is located in Tasmania, Australia. It is known as the Maria Island Marine Reserve.
That is the old and very large tree found in the African plains. Possibly the oldest living thing in Africa.
yes there are 19240 aborigines live in tasmania
the oldest living veteran human is Scott kotton