Two new sculptures in Hobart mark a major effort to restore Tasmania’s first international opera star to public memory.
From the 1820s to the 1840s, the buildings that now house the Salamanca Arts Centre were erected as warehouses during the development...
A collection of comments from our readers responding to our published articles in Tasmanian Times this past month. Thank you for your...
The Language of Mathematics – The Stories behind the Symbols, by Raul Rojas Mathematics either fascinates or leaves us indifferent – there’s...
This 1956 photograph shows the Lady Franklin Museum.
“Where you came from is gone, where you thought you were going to weren’t never there, and where you are ain’t no...
Bina – First Nations Languages, Old and New is the exciting work of three young Indigenous linguists, who travelled the length and...
Media release – Tasmanian Highlands Gathering, 4 January 2024 INAUGURAL TASMANIAN HIGHLANDS GATHERING – 2024 Get ready to embark on an unforgettable...
Media release – Creative Australia, 20 September 2023 Audiences are coming back, with purpose: Australians turn to arts and culture to improve...
Report – Government of Australia, 23 August 2023 Voices of country: Australia’s national action plan for the International Decade of Indigenous Languages...