The iconic Penitentiary at Port Arthur was originally built as a flour mill and granary in 1845 to supply the prison settlement...
This poem was first published by The Register on Saturday, 11th December 1909. To A River In Tasmania By Marjorie Hay Walker...
Touchdown. I breathe a sigh of relief. Crossing the PNG highlands with the attending updrafts hasn’t been pleasant. Landing in Wewak we...
There are seventeen film societies throughout Tasmania. This may surprise you. Living in the age of Netflix, YouTube and streaming video in...
Sumac By Rowan McKeon It’s 1642 and if you climb that tall tree You might catch a glimpse of a sail out...
William Champ was born on 15th April 1808 in Essex in England. After receiving an education at the Royal Military College in...
The Unibar was graced by the presence of The Amity Affliction on Thursday 16 January. Their Hobart show formed part of their...
Tasmanian Times would dearly love to get more photographers on board. We want photos to accompany our reporting and as things of...
In this collaborative review, Tasmanian Times takes a deeper look into the meaning of the MONA FOMA performances on display last weekend....
Set in a suburb on the outer of the inner and the inner of the outer. Curtain Street, a divided suburb in...