This poem was first published by The Dandenong Journal on Thursday 29 May 1930. Sunset, Cataract Hill From the lofty heights, where...
A print production? That’s right, Tasmanian Times is looking to put together a print zine – and we’re on the lookout for...
In 1954 and 1970, Queen Elizabeth II visited Tasmania with her husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. The documentary films below covered...
Loss of recurrent funding from Glenorchy Council is a body blow to the non-profit that develops art along the popular Montrose Bay...
We pay tribute to larger-than-life entrepreneur and public figure Bertrand Cadart.
A foray into the heart of locked-down nipaluna doesn't go quite as planned.
Theatre Royal is the oldest, continually-working live performance venue in Australia.
Knives First published in Verity La , (Edited by Laura McPhee-Browne) In our house right now the most popular show is the...
This poem was first published by The Cornwall Chronicle on Saturday, 8th September 1860. The author is unknown. Tasmanian Volunteers Dedicated to...
Hobart’s State Cinema is a city-wide institution and is of historic significance. It’s believed to be the first Tasmanian building built specifically...