Gould, a convict artist, produced important natural history works during a productive career
The spectacular Great Western Tiers are the backdrop for Tasmanian writer Kyle Perry's debut novel, 'The Bluffs'.
Is Rosehaven the quintessential Tasmanian comedy? Not even close, writes TV critic Alan Whykes.
Matthew Forster was a soldier who was eventually employed as a public servant in Van Diemen’s Land.
Together we shape the new Tasmania, where arts, technology, history and archetypes collide.
Amy Sherwin was a Tasmanian-born soprano singer. She was known as the ‘Tasmanian Nightingale’.
Three Tasmanians artists are among 40 Main Awards Finalists for WA’s premier portrait prize – The Lester Prize. Their works will be on...
TIGER EXTERMINATION [FROM A CORRESPONDENT] At a meeting held in Buckland on the 14th inst., convened by the Warden, Mr. G.F. Mace,...
This poem was first published by Van Diemen’s Land Temperance Herald in July 1846. ‘A Drinking Song’ By Mrs. Sigourney Drink, friends,...
Hobart artist Matt Dean spent lockdown compiling a short tribute film to his famous grandfather, Everton football legend 'Dixie' Dean.