‘Loop’, a Tasmanian-made short film, recently won third place in the Open category at the Very Short Film Festival.
‘Bay of Fires’ is a failed blend of drama, humour, and mystery – and totally misses the mark in its portrayal of...
Willow Court in New Norfolk was one of the oldest mental health institutions in Australia.
The Goods Shed was built at Macquarie Point as a railway goods shed around 1915.
Tasmanian author Heather Rose discussed her literary journey at Stella Day Out in February.
One of Tasmania’s largest debris flows occurred in Hobart in 1872, leaving a scar on kunanyi / Mount Wellington.
Major-General Robert Harley Wordsworth’s memoirs, ‘Last of the Cavalrymen’, were launched yesterday (Tuesday, 23 April) at the Tasmanian Army Museum.
Callum J. Jones reviews Christopher Koch's 2007 novel, The Memory Room.
John Stephen Hampton oversaw all the convicts in Van Diemen’s Land from 1846 to 1855. He later became the Governor of Western...
A new exhibition, ‘Unshackled’, opened last week at TMAG.