Marus Burdic is on the trail, Richard Kanitji strikes back, and Lady Jane drops in with news for Alberto.
This poem was first published by the Launceston Examiner on Saturday, 23 November 1844. The author is unknown. ‘Address to Tasmania’ Why...
Hit the road with Greg Cure for an eclectic examination of the Midland Highway from the perspective of a traveller, reflecting on...
“Modern life is leaping on at such a pace we no longer seem to have time to see the simple things of...
Restrictions on gatherings? A Hobart teenager decided to make an entire music festival in a virtual world. HAZFEST here we come!
The 2020 Launceston Poetry Slam is going ahead this August.
Introduction Everyone has a favourite author. Mine is Christopher Koch. He’s my favourite because he wrote with great purity. His writing is...
The Macquarie Harbour Penal Station was Tasmania’s earliest penal settlement. It had a reputation as one of the harshest prisons in the...
Find out about the man who was Tasmania’s most prolific author!
Old 16mm vacation films were discovered in poor condition at a garage sale in San Jose, CA by Tim Peddy. They were...