Mona marathon of the ‘weird and wonderful’
Mona Foma might be heading north next month, but a new event launched at Mona will ensure the south doesn’t miss out on all of the fun.
Mona Foma might be heading north next month, but a new event launched at Mona will ensure the south doesn’t miss out on all of the fun.
Here are our best picks from the state’s entertainment scene this week.
A Tasmanian contortionist and sword swallower says the push for Taste of Tasmania performers to create new acts means audiences are in for something special.
The full Taste of Tasmania New Year’s Eve program has finally been unveiled, with a curious collection of roving artists and installations completing the program puzzle.
TODAY’S the day many Hobart kids have been anticipating for weeks.
CANADIAN lumberjacks, racing pigs and a site bustling with attractions combined to make this year’s Royal Hobart Show a success.
FOR 60 years, the Geard family at Broadmarsh has maintained a tradition of showing prized animals at the Royal Hobart Show.
YOUR TASWEEKEND READ: BEYOND the rides, fairy floss and showbags are the Royal Hobart Show’s thousands of exhibitors – more than 6000 entries were received last year.
NUMBERS were down but spirits were high at the rain-soaked Seafarers Festival.
AN Asian-inspired Red Lantern Ball will raise money for Tasmanians with cystic fibrosis.
SECRETS of the deep will be unlocked at a marine discovery weekend on Tasmania’s East Coast.
A CHAMPION supreme bull with a carefree swagger knew how to get a bumper crowd to make room for him on People’s Day at the Royal Hobart Show.
THE Franklin waterfront is alive with the sounds of wooden boat building.
A DAREDEVIL stunt rider, cattle, sheep and the obligatory tea and scones were some of the attractions on day one of the Royal Hobart Show.
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