Brian Inder (12 December 1930 - 21 August 2019) is a tourism pioneer of North Western Tasmania, Australia.
On his property at Promised Land near Lake Barrington he has established the world's largest maze complexes, called Tasmazia.
[4] A childhood dream of establishing a hedge maze proved initially difficult, so he developed a model town called the Village of Lower Crackpot.
A gift shop, pancake parlour, and honey tasting soon followed making Tasmazia the largest commercial tourism attraction on the North West Coast.
On the coast near the mouth of the Arthur River is a plaque titled The Edge of the World, a term coined by Inder, with a poem by him referring to the timeless and wild nature of the coastline at Arthur River which is regularly lashed by the gales of the Roaring Forties.