I have just ordered a new tent and I thought some BWT members might be interested.
It is a Zpacks Hexamid and its weight is 227g plus tent pegs, pole and ground sheet, there is a five week waiting time and I will post pics when it arrives.
http://www.zpacks.com/shelter/hexamid.shtml
In addition to my standard warning below I will stress that this tent may not be suitable for some areas of Tasmania
Tony
WARNING:
Please be very careful when you start lightweight bushwalking.
The lightweight approach to lightweight bushwalking equipment described below is intended for a limited scope of environmental conditions and should not necessarily be relied upon in extremes of temperature or weather. Even during the heat of summer, the Australian Alps and South West Tasmania can offer snow and sub-freezing temperatures. You should be confident that you can use your equipment to deal with these conditions.
Therefore: You should not take a lightweight kit into high-mountain areas like the Australian Alps, or South West Tasmania without the knowledge and experience to use it. Not having the appropriate equipment, or unfamiliarity with lightweight backpacking techniques, could result in serious discomfort, injury, or death.
As with any serious outdoor pursuits, take your time learning and gaining experience: lighten your kit a bit at a time with judicious testing on short outings and in your backyard. Take backup equipment until you have confidence that your ultralight equipment will keep you warm and safe.