A last look at Lake Pedder in its natural state.
Hobart’s Federal Coffee Palace was a hotel that did not serve alcohol.
Tasman Shields (1872-1950) was a Tasmanian politician and lawyer.
This short documentary shows the start of the Bicentenary Tall Ships Race in 1988. Please be advised that this footage may contain...
Queenstown, the largest town on Tasmania’s west coast, is rich in mining history.
On the 150th anniversary of Tasmanian railways, Mathew Sharp looks back at the heyday of passenger and freight rail on the island.
Samuel Henry Wintle (1830-1909) was a Tasmanian scholar, publicist, and poet.
The Hobart Regatta is Tasmania’s oldest sporting event!
Richmond Gaol is the oldest gaol in Australia that is still intact.
The Hobart Bridge was an engineering marvel, and the first of its kind in Australia!