An old communication system has been transformed into an immersive exhibition in Hobart.
Trentham Cottage stands where convicts once toiled.
Hobart’s rise as an important shipping port in the early 1800s made the British colonial authorities fear that it could become a...
The ‘May Queen’ is the oldest sailing ketch in Australia that’s still afloat.
The Brooker Highway was built in stages between 1954 and 1992.
The Cornelian Bay area was occupied by the Mouheneener tribe of Tasmanian Aboriginals before the arrival of Europeans. British Royal Navy officer...
When you walk along Hobart’s waterfront, you’ll come across the HMS ‘Lady Nelson’, which featured in Tasmania’s early colonial history.
The true story of William Swallow and the Cyprus mutiny isn’t as well-known as it should be, according to debut novelist Alexandria Burnham....
From the 1820s to the 1840s, the buildings that now house the Salamanca Arts Centre were erected as warehouses during the development...
One of Hobart’s most photographed cafés has recently moved to new premises in Salamanca.