A Hobart fashion performance is shining a light on the four stages of grief that carers and dementia patients experience as memory loss takes hold and our identity unravels.
A classical piece of music, written a year after the Port Arthur Massacre in
honour of those shot in the tragedy, has been discovered posthumously and
performed for the first time.
It's Persian New Year this weekend and Iranians around the world will be celebrating with food and family. But for Arad Nik, it marks 10 years since he fled his homeland.
Pigeons were once used as communication between Tasmania's remote island lighthouses and the Tasmanian mainland, but occasionally this communication failed. Sometimes tragically.
Jewish women have used a mikvah or ritual bath for generations, but when COVID meant Tasmania's faithful could not travel interstate for the purifying act —Launceston's Shluchim couple stepped up.
They've spoken about a cable car for Hobart's Mount Wellington for the past 130 years, so it's not surprising that the latest plan for a "machine on wires" has hit another hurdle.
Tasmania, already well behind national and international targets for protecting marine areas, has no plans to lift a moratorium on new reserves, says the State Government.
Fears that teenagers would resist a high-school phone ban prove unfounded as students embrace the initiative and are benefiting from it, both academically and socially.