Coronavirus has pulled the rug from under many things large and small. If it was big enough to sink Dark Mofo and...
This poem was first published by the Wellington Times and Agricultural and Mining Gazette on Saturday, 4 April 1891. The author is...
This poem was first published by the North-Eastern Advertiser on Tuesday, 22 June 1915. The author is ‘Trebla’. A Horse’s Lament By...
Gwendoline ‘Gwen’ Harwood was a poet and librettist who lived in Tasmania from 1945 to 1995. She won numerous awards and prizes...
Tasmania's performing arts community have brought their creativity to dealing with lockdown, writes Anne Layton-Bennett.
This poem was first published by the Launceston Advertiser on Friday, 6 December 1844. The author is ‘H.R.’ “Van Diemen’s Land” By...
This poem was first published by The Cornwall Chronicle on Saturday, 8th September 1860. The author is unknown. Tasmanian Volunteers Dedicated to...
'from ti-tree thicket, and acacia grove, sweet songs of joy float gently through the air...'
In the aftermath of natural disasters, many musicians, actors and comedians give their time and their talent freely at big ticket fundraising...
How to Belong is the title of Anne Collins latest volume of poetry, and indeed a rhetorical question that runs through this...