For the Term of His Natural Life has been a classic of Australian literature and screen for almost 150 years.
The biennial Van Diemen History Prize fosters quality writing about Tasmanian history for articles aimed at a general audience. Good writing about...
Port Arthur's ‘Welfare Phase’ saw the construction of the Pauper’s Depot (1863-64) and the Asylum (1864-68).
“Don’t talk to me about that disgusting man. He’s a criminal and a disgrace to Tasmania. He should be locked in Risdon...
The first woman elected to Australia's House of Representatives, Dame Enid Lyons, was a remarkable Tasmanian of humble beginnings.
Jackie Nitaki becomes Jackie NotHappy, while the police decide to nose around Zach's place.
Robbie Arnott’s 2018 novel, Flames, is going be adapted into a six-part television series by Jungle Entertainment. Flames tells the story of...
Therese Corfiatis was born and grew up in Hobart. After a spell in Adelaide, she eventually moved back to Tasmania and settled...
Take a tour up the Derwent Valley – by Vespa, pleasure boat, tractor, and more – in the documentary film below. Check...
This poem was first published by the North-Eastern Advertiser on Tuesday, 22 June 1915. The author is ‘Trebla’. A Horse’s Lament By...