Bett Gallery presents Everything Counts, an exhibition of landscape painter David Keeling's recent works.
Gwendoline ‘Gwen’ Harwood was a poet and librettist who lived in Tasmania from 1945 to 1995. She won numerous awards and prizes...
With the present and future still a little uncertain, let’s enjoy the past! The archival documentary film below includes footage of: Pirates...
The media frenzy starts to pick up, while Zach finds out about the benefits of the DogKeeper program.
Tasmania's performing arts community have brought their creativity to dealing with lockdown, writes Anne Layton-Bennett.
Thomas Bock was a nineteenth century artist and engraver who arrived in Van Diemen’s Land in 1824 as a convict. Early life...
THE COUNTRY POST. Richmond, (Tasmania) 27 April 1829 A coroner’s inquest sat yesterday on the body of one of the native Aborigines,...
Tasmanian-themed comedy Rosehaven will be back on local screens very shortly. The multi-award-winning comedy returns for a fourth season on Wednesday 8...
This poem was first published by the Launceston Advertiser on Friday, 6 December 1844. The author is ‘H.R.’ “Van Diemen’s Land” By...
Alberto gets lost, and quite a few things get smashed...winter, and chaos, is coming!