Young stars ‘just keep swimming’ in Finding Nemo production
Future theatre stars are diving headfirst into a vibrant underwater world in the musical adaptation of the 2003 Disney Pixar movie Finding Nemo. Meet the hardworking crew.
Future theatre stars are diving headfirst into a vibrant underwater world in the musical adaptation of the 2003 Disney Pixar movie Finding Nemo. Meet the hardworking crew.
Blood might be thicker than water, but what about oil? Two revhead best mates have watched the gripping Baskerville races since they were children. Here’s why they keep coming back.
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She’s been described as one of the most damaging batters in international cricket but Elyse Villani still has plenty she wants to achieve and Tasmania is proving to be the perfect base for success
This ballet troupe has not been able to go home since the start of a brutal war. Now they are returning to Australia with two special performances coming to Tasmania.
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If you thought Dark Mofo 2024 was going to be a tame affair, think again. There are mind-bending dishes in a ripper Winter Feast and more nude bodies in the swim than ever before.
From representing Australia at the World Championship, Amanda Coombe returns home to Tasmania to strive for gold despite the barriers she’s faced. See the photos from the Masters Games >>
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After a gracious reaction from Hobart audiences, Mona Foma’s biggest festival yet is about to hit Launceston. What to expect.
For 78-year-old Rosa Brianese, Festa Italia takes her back to her home country that she left more than 60 years ago. Here’s a taste of the annual festival >>
The challenging Run the Bridge lured in young and old, including European elite athlete Robin Hendrix who is already thinking about a return. See the photos of runners crossing the bridge >>
It was a celebration of love for thousands of Tasmanians marching in colours of the rainbow at the annual TasPride Parade.
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