Watch out! Undead to invade Hobart in zombie march
Blood, brains, guts and gore will once again fill Hobart streets during the annual Zombie Walk this weekend.
Blood, brains, guts and gore will once again fill Hobart streets during the annual Zombie Walk this weekend.
It is a bit of a risk announcing a show only a few weeks out, but that does not matter when you are Peking Duk. Where and when the electronic duo are playing.
After just one year, HAYDAYS has been sacrificed for the future of a longer-running festival, Party in the Paddock. Here’s what the organiser had to say.
Around 100 extra tickets have been made available for Cold Chisel’s previously sold-out upcoming show in Hobart.
“Art has saved my life over and over again’’: how Grace Chia’s move to Tasmania helped the talented artist and musician overcome depression and anxiety and embrace her creativity
See who was out and about at the final Franko Street Eats for the season, the Lindisfarne Historical Society book launch and the opening of Albuera Street Primary School and Selena de Carvalhoof’s exhibition.
Tasmania’s Dark Mofo festival may be taking a well-earned break this winter, but the ever-popular Winter Feast and Nude Solstice Swim have not been put on ice.
After visiting Tasmania from sunny California, Christie ‘Granny’ Beetz put the Cadbury Marathon on her running bucket list. She took the long journey to take part in this year’s race. Marathon winners’ details.
From bonfires to fireworks, carnivals to fine dining, the Mercury has found the best events on offer around Tasmania to help you ring in the New Year. See the full list from every corner of the state.
Stallholders are firing up their grills as a record number of patrons are expected to get a Taste of Summer on opening night.
A festival to match any interstate, HAYDAYS Festival brings the big name acts music lovers have been waiting for.
More than 500 Tasmanians who are doing it tough were treated to a community Christmas lunch by a group of dedicated volunteers from a Hobart housing charity. Why they did it.
The stories from 200-year-old Richmond, capital of the Coal River Valley, will be brought to life in a four-month long history party. See the details of every single event, exhibition, party and parade.
After receiving a devastating diagnosis this year, the community rallied behind Simon Boucher – who has run the last nine Point to Pinnacles – to get him past the finish line. See the results + video.
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