‘Find Me’ an emotionally charged and vividly written novel.
Five original Tasmanian wildlife artworks are being auctioned to raise funds for Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary.
In 1824, a group of British merchants, politicians, and businessmen established the Van Diemen’s Company to profit from the colony’s wool industry....
East Pillinger was a short-lived industrial settlement born from the 19th-century mining frenzy in the Mount Lyell region.
A Tassie filmmaker’s short film recently won the Best Cinematic Craft award at the 2026 Very Short Film Festival.
We are sitting in an auditorium; a cello consumes our vision, and on the floor, pages of musical notes fan out. A...
The Visiting Magistrate’s House is considered one of the most elegant historic homes at Port Arthur.
A new exhibition at Port Arthur explores the history of Point Puer, the first purpose-built juvenile prison in the British Empire.
During the early 19th century, while the Van Diemen’s Land Company was surveying Tasmania’s north-west wilderness, an explorer named Henry Hellyer noticed...