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A Tasmanian pianist was part of a high-profile performance of the film soundtrack, though behind-the-scenes tensions tell a more complex story.
By The Daily Tasmania · 26 June 2026
The football club is marking 25 years in Tasmania before departing, leaving a mixed economic and cultural legacy.
By The Daily Tasmania · 26 June 2026
A plain-language guide to how Tasmania's schools, university and vocational training fit together, and how families and students find their way through the system.
By The Daily Tasmania · 26 June 2026
A practical guide to Tasmania's public and private hospitals, the statewide health service, primary care and emergency options, and the sector's role as a major island employer.
By The Daily Tasmania · 26 June 2026
A plain-English guide to how Tasmanians and visitors move around Hobart and the wider island, from the Derwent bridges to Metro buses, ferries and the airport.
By The Daily Tasmania · 26 June 2026
Gigs and concerts on around Tasmania in the weeks ahead.
By The Daily Tasmania · 26 June 2026
The best things to do in Tasmania this weekend - markets, events, outdoor activities and more.
By The Daily Tasmania · 25 June 2026
One road has avoided cuts, but council is preparing to reconsider limits on other streets in the region.
By The Daily Tasmania · 25 June 2026
The Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area covers nearly a quarter of the island and supports a growing ecotourism economy built on guided walks, remote wilderness lodges and small-group nature experiences.
By The Daily Tasmania · 25 June 2026
The dramatic gorge that begins within walking distance of the Launceston CBD is driving tourism and urban renewal that is reshaping the north of Tasmania's economic geography.
By The Daily Tasmania · 25 June 2026
From Palawa country to the convict stain to MONA — the story of Australia's oldest island state.
By Tasmania Daily · 25 June 2026
Tasmania's world-class produce and the MONA effect have created a dining scene of national standing.
By Tasmania Daily · 25 June 2026
The sandstone warehouses and the adjacent colonial village define Hobart's character.
By The Daily Tasmania · 24 June 2026
MONA to Dark Mofo — why Tasmania punches above its weight culturally.
By Tasmania Daily · 24 June 2026
The 65-kilometre track through the central highlands is Australia's most famous multi-day walk.
By The Daily Tasmania · 23 June 2026
David Walsh's private museum of old and new art has transformed Tasmania's cultural economy.
By The Daily Tasmania · 23 June 2026
David Walsh's private collection has become one of the most significant cultural institutions in Australia.
By The Daily Tasmania · 23 June 2026
The Tasmanian Aboriginal community has maintained cultural identity and fought successfully for land rights recognition in a state with one of colonial Australia's most brutal histories.
By The Daily Tasmania · 23 June 2026