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25.01.2022 Pilot Henry Ellis' seaplane charter business Above and Beyond Tasmania had just got off the ground when COVID-19 restrictions grounded operations. Henry's now ready to take off again and he's calling on all Tasmanian's to support tourist reliant businesses by getting out and experiencing local attractions. Check out Henry's story about how he started Above and Beyond, and how coronavirus has impacted his small business.



25.01.2022 Many people who move to Tasmania comment about just how quickly they felt welcomed and how much they love feeling closer to their community. Read Karen and Joshua's story and the stories of others who have made the move to Tasmania at www.makeittasmania.com.au

24.01.2022 Mandy Wyer has worked as Journalist in Rockhampton, an English teacher in Japan, and dug for gems in central Queensland. Now Mandy has unearthed a new treasure in a small town 64km west of Launceston, offering a nostalgic café experience at the Chudleigh General Store.

24.01.2022 Are you a Migrant establishing your career in Tasmania? Would you like to meet like-minded people from various backgrounds and spheres of work? Do you have an empowering story to share or maybe you want to get inspired learning about someone else’s journey? Migrant Resource Centre Tasmania's April Meet-Up is your chance to expand your network, learn valuable job hunting tips, interact with fellow migrants and have fun!



23.01.2022 Do you want to help Tasmania recover from COVID-19, and have ideas about how to make it happen? Apply to join the Regional Recovery Committee in your home regio...n North, North-West, or South. All community members are welcome to apply. Applications are encouraged from women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people living with disability, and members of the migrant, multicultural, and LGBTIQA+ communities. Hurry! Applications close 17 May.

22.01.2022 The ropes course in a absolute must!

21.01.2022 Ever considered a job in agriculture? Tasmania’s agriculture sector is currently facing a significant labour shortage due to COVID-19 so now is a great time to consider farm work. You could try anything from picking and packing produce, plant husbandry, tractor or forklift driving, or working with livestock.... For more information, visit https://bit.ly/33pigd1



21.01.2022 In early 2020, at the end of their overseas trip, New Zealander Jess and her Tasmanian partner Louis called into Louis’ home town of Turners Beach to celebrate Jess’ birthday. As COVID-19 shut the world down, Jess and Louis were left weighing up their options; return to their one bedroom apartment in Fitzroy or ride out the pandemic in Tasmania. Spoiler: Jess and Louis are still here. Read their story below.

19.01.2022 Come for a stunning look at Ulverstone from the air. Right by the beautiful Leven River and a sparkling seacoast - with fertile farmland right at the back porch!

18.01.2022 Have you ever wondered what it would be like to voyage to Antarctica? This school holidays, TMAG has partnered with the Australian Antarctic Division to bring ...you a special LEGO model display of the RSV Nuyina. Discover all the hidden detail in this giant model of Australia's newest Antarctic icebreaker, now on show in TMAG’s Central Gallery! You can also have a go at building your own mini model of the ship or the things you might see on a voyage to Antarctica in the Bricks 4 Kidz LEGO building sessions during our Super Spring Holiday Program from 6-9 October. Check out the full program of activities here: https://www.tmag.tas.gov.au//Super_Spring_Holiday_Program. TMAG is open 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Tuesday to Sunday. Entry is free, however bookings are required - visit our website for more information and to book: https://www.tmag.tas.gov.au//planning_/booking_information

18.01.2022 Tasmania's borders are set to open to travellers from South Australia, Northern Territory and Western Australia from August 7. If you are thinking about coming to Tasmania, visit coronavirus.tas.gov.au/travellers-and-vi/coming-to-tasmania for the latest information on arriving in Tasmania and the requirements of travellers. Photo credit: Tourism Australia

17.01.2022 A great sense of community and going above and beyond for others. These and many other things make Tasmania the perfect place to raise a family. Find out more about moving to Tasmania at www.makeittasmania.com.au



17.01.2022 Thursday was perfect weather for taking my piano to the beach. Mark Thomson captured some sweet footage of the seaside Sponsored by Creative Hobart, an Initiative of City of Hobart

17.01.2022 The big chill that has swept much of south-east Australia has delivered amazing scenes across the state, particularly in northern Tasmania with snow blanketing Launceston!

17.01.2022 It’s really just getting the best of the best and putting it on the plate Holly’s Take on Tassie this week sees her enjoying a delicious lunch and chat with F...ood Director and successful chef, Massimo Mele, at Tasmanian Tourism Award winning Grain of the Silos in Launceston. Watch on for mouth watering fresh local produce paired with top Tassie wine! See more

16.01.2022 Read Marcelo's story, and the stories of others who have made the move to Tasmania at www.makeittasmania.com.au

16.01.2022 Take a road less travelled. The beautiful country roads of the Huon Valley. : www.instagram.com/littleacrestas/

16.01.2022 The Tasmanian Government is looking to make it easier for organisations to support their employees to work remotely from Tasmania. If you are interested in working remotely in Tasmania, we want to hear from you. Online forums will be held on 8 and 9 December 2020. The forums will give you the chance to learn from the experiences of others who are part of our growing community of people working remotely in Tasmania, and to share your insights into what might be stopping you from making the move. If you're based outside of Tasmania and interested in working remotely from Tasmania, please join us. https://www.makeittasmania.com.au//remote-working-strategy/

13.01.2022 Ahhh the greater North-East, our hidden gem of adventure! There is so much product in Branxholm, Derby and beyond; you can eat your way around, bike your way ...around or stay a night or two. Check out this snapshot for our #destinationdorset campaign and #holidayherethisyear our businesses and community welcome you with open arms. #sharethelove Nic Betts Media North East Tasmania Chamber of Commerce Discover Tasmania Blue Derby Mountain Bike Trails #northeasttasmania #discovertasmania #tasmania #tassie #instatasmania #instatassie #exploretasmania #exploreaustralia #seeaustralia #australia #islandlife #comedownforair #agriculture #theoutdoorpassion #stayandwander #community #natgeotravel #wearestillwild #liveauthentic #tassiestyle #bluederby #darkmofo #changeyourplans #visitusinstead #holidayherethisyear #holidayhere #northerntasmania #visitnortherntasmania #grownorthtas

12.01.2022 For a year we travelled in search of a new home. We went to Whistler Canada, Perth, Darwin, Surfers Paradise, New Zealand and Tasmania to name a few. Our move to Tasmania was a conscious choice." After scouring the world, Marcelo found everything he wanted for his family, and his mountain biking, in north west Tasmania. Next Level Mountain Bike

11.01.2022 Wonderful people living their dream by making the move to Tassie, and becoming part of our community

09.01.2022 How lovely is this?! Hobart's waterfront was treated to some dolphin visitors this morning did you spot them? : Angela Richards

08.01.2022 When Travis moved from Sydney in 2016, working remotely allowed him keep his job and start Lake Barrington Vineyard. Read Travis' story here

08.01.2022 "I must admit, I railed against moving here but after two years, I’ve found it truly is a generous, welcoming, lovely community. It’s extraordinary and we’ve found life is so much richer for our move. After 40 years of hectic Sydney lives, Alan and Wendy Page found home in a little corner of north west Tasmania, and set up the stunning Table House Farm accommodation.

07.01.2022 Glenorchy City Council is proud to present Moonah Taste of the World Online a series of short films depicting the colour and culture of the festival. To kick... off the festival, it is our pleasure to introduce Latin Spring. A Latin-American dance group who are passionate about community spirit, sisterhood and sharing their cultural heritage. In this film they are sharing a Colombian dance. It was an immense pleasure for all involved to work with the amazingly talented Rebecca Thomson Filmmaker to bring this film to life. Glenorchy City Council Moonah Arts Centre Moonah Taste of the World Online Festival

07.01.2022 Grab your towel, I will meet you here! : lcwiebe (Via Instagram) : Binalong Bay, @eastcoasttasmania.... #discovertasmania

07.01.2022 WOW. Check out this amazing clip, perfectly capturing the rugged west coast of Tasmania.

06.01.2022 N'Ice to meet you, coming through! Enchanted Walk, Cradle Mountain National Park. : Photography By Nikki Long : Waldo the Wombat... Visit Cradle Coast Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service #discovertasmania

05.01.2022 It's nuts at harvest time at Tamar Valley Organic! The walnut farm joins Farmgate Festival for the first time, to share with visitors their story of buying and ...managing a walnut farm in scenic Rowella. The trees will be in flower for the festival. Take a walking tour past the orchard and see the flowers and nutlets, then visit the sheds to learn about washing, drying and sorting the nuts. Finish your tour with samples and sales - and taste for yourself the sweetness of nuts straight from the farm. You'll never look at a supermarket nut again! See more

04.01.2022 In traditional Japanese culture, Miso was believed to be a gift from God. Since 2015 Launceston-based Meru Miso have been bringing that gift to commercial and domestic kitchens all over Australia, producing premium Miso out of their St Leonards factory. Read the story of Meagan and Chris de Bono and why they chose Launceston as the home of their start-up business.

04.01.2022 While on a three-week Tasmanian holiday, Joshua and Karen Boothman fell in love with a tiny dot on the Tasmanian map, Mole Creek. Now local business owners, Joshua and Karen are not heading back.

04.01.2022 Start your Tasmanian life today. Visit www.makeittasmania.com.au to find out how.

03.01.2022 Join us this Friday via live stream to watch our Honours students present their final projects. Lecturer Dr Beth Penrose said that most of the students ...projects have been achieved by working directly with industry partners. The seminars are a great chance for industry to see the quality of work coming from our dedicated students. Honours degrees at TIA really help to embed students into industry and be truly job-ready from the moment they graduate. Read more bit.ly/HonoursSeminars Register bit.ly/AgHonoursSeminars2020

03.01.2022 , , Become a Teacher at the Department of Education, Tasmania Applications are open for the permanent and fixed-term teaching opportunities commencing Term 1, 2021.... Click here for you information - https://bit.ly/2PS5eyg

02.01.2022 Tree change, sea change, or even just a fresh air change. A move to Tasmania could be just the thing to give you and you family the life you really want to live.

02.01.2022 After making the move home to Hobart from Sydney with her family in 2018, Angie Roberts discovered a need to provide more help for people looking to settle in Tasmania. Angie started My Hobart Home - Buyers Agents Hobart to make it easier to find a new home and start a new life in Hobart.

02.01.2022 Friendly locals and stunning vistas. I think I might have to moo've to Tassie! : madeleinetbecker (Via Instagram) : Stanley, Visit Cradle Coast : The N...ut (143m) #discovertasmania

01.01.2022 More time, space and a better environment for their family were big factors in the Simon and Anthea Rix deciding to make the move to Tasmania in 2017, settling in the beautiful north west town of Penguin. After working as a photographer all over the world, Simon says although he knew Tasmania was beautiful, he was not prepared for the consistent sheer loveliness of the place and its people. Rix Images

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