A twelve kilometre stroll on Hobart’s Eastern Shore allows walkers to retrace the footsteps of the young Charles Darwin.

A twelve kilometre stroll on Hobart’s Eastern Shore allows walkers to retrace the footsteps of the young Charles Darwin.
Tempest is probably the biggest single exhibition that TMAG (the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery) has ever staged. Far from… Read more Tempest at TMAG
It’s not just large public buildings and infrastructure that are lit up to celebrate Dark Mofo in Hobart (see my… Read more Dark Mofo Part 2 – Painting the Town Red
It’s deepest darkest June in Hobart, Tasmania and that can mean only one thing….
Tasmanians may appear blase about the cold, but they know how to make the most of winter
As regular readers will be aware, I’ve only recently bought myself a decent digital SLR camera in the past few… Read more Whizz-bangs, fizz-pops and the fun of nighttime photography
There is a wide range of public art in and around Hobart, from weathered bronzes to ephemoral glimpses and much more in between.
Primarily known as a place of reflection and relaxation, staff at the Botanical Gardens continue to develop our understanding of our local ecology as well as conserving Tasmania’s unique plant species.
This week’s naming of Hobart’s Railway Roundabout as the best in the world by the UK’s Roundabout Appreciation Society was probably greeted with quiet bemusement by citizens of Hobart.
The homestay was easily the highlight of the week long food tour of Thailand