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Ministers MessageIt gives me great pleasure to warmly welcome you to the 2015 Tasmanian Heritage Festival and invite you to explore what the programme has to offer you, your family and friends.
We live in a unique island State that has many places and precincts of natural, cultural and built heritage value. The Heritage Festival is a great way for Tasmanians and visitors to take the opportunity to explore our hidden gems, to share and hear stories of the places that are important to them and to gain a better understanding of Tasmanias intriguing past.
With each and every experience of Tasmanias rich heritage, I continue to be amazed by the opportunities that we have to connect with people who are passionate about our past, who have helped to restore properties and who dedicate their time to sharing their insight into Tasmanias unique places and stories.
One of the great things about the Heritage Festival is the way in which it draws in so many volunteers, private individuals, organisations, businesses and areas of Government, all pulling together to deliver such an interesting, informative and enjoyable series of events, activities, talks and displays.
The Tasmanian Government is proudly supporting the National Trust to coordinate and deliver the Heritage Festival on behalf of the Tasmanian community and the heritage sector. This festival is a huge commitment and the many people involved are to be congratulated for putting together such a fascinating programme.
This years programme is filled with initiatives that will appeal, interest and entice, so I encourage you to take some time out to savour and explore our heritage this May.
Matthew Groom MPMinister for Environment, Parks and Heritage
Message from National Trust Patron, Her Excellency Professor, The Honourable Kate Warner AM, Governor of Tasmania
As Patron of the National Trust of Australia (Tasmania) I am very pleased to write this message supporting the National Trust 2015 Heritage Festival. There will be no less than 280 events across Tasmania during May, reflecting on the theme Conflict & Compassion. This theme encompasses much in our history, from Aboriginal-settler relations to Australias participation in World War l.
Heritage is a broad yet wonderfully engaging measure of a societys past and in this Centenary year of ANZAC the Festival now in its 35th year fittingly examines the human side of war, rebellion, sacrifice and endurance, and the innumerable stories of courage and compassion that come from the horror of conflict and strife.
In Tasmania this is the premier heritage event in 2015 and, as you will see from the program, there are hundreds of outstanding events that will take place right across the island. These include panel discussions, exhibitions in heritage sites, celebrations of soldiers homecomings, music, lighting up significant and historical buildings with local heroes, and a series of memorial garden installations of over 5,000 knitted and crocheted poppies, representing those who paid the ultimate sacrifice during the Great War. An evening with Dan Mori, the lawyer to David Hicks, former detainee at Guantanamo Bay, will be a highlight of this years Festival.
This Festival, as in previous years, will richly inspire communities and groups to embrace and explore the States history, with our built heritage bringing to life the many engrossing stories that make up Tasmanias past.
I would like to acknowledge the role the Trust plays in working with communities, individuals, educational institutions and the business and government sectors to ensure that Tasmanias heritage is preserved for future generations and is presented in a relevant and engaging manner
I congratulate the National Trust of Australia (Tasmania) and the Heritage Festival Working Group for their hard work and creativity. I would also like to acknowledge the sponsors of the program, together with the support provided by the Tasmanian Government and the Australian Government Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities.
I also warmly acknowledge the many volunteers who have dedicated their time and energy to ensuring the success of the Festival in Tasmania.
I encourage all Tasmanians to find time during May to celebrate, marvel and be proud of what defines us as Tasmanians. Above all, enjoy your heritage.
Kate Warner AMGovernor of Tasmania
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National Trust MessagesBoard ChairmanThis years Tasmanian Heritage Festival builds on the successes of previous years. The coordination team at the National Trust has put in a mighty effort to ensure that the Festival embraces as many heritage organisations as possible in delivering the theme of this years Festival Conflict and Compassion. The ongoing success of the Festival and its continued growth is only made possible by the extraordinary contribution of volunteers throughout all regions of Tasmania who are dedicated to ensuring our rich heritage is preserved and presented for future generations.
May is a month for all Tasmanians to explore and discover our heritage which contributes to our identity as Tasmanians and inspires our connection to our island home.
We feel proud to be entrusted to coordinate what promises to be another successful Tasmanian Heritage Festival.
The Tasmanian Heritage festival is truly a statewide event with a range of activities.
The Board of the National Trust would like to thank the State Government and Federal Government for their continued support of the festival and our media partners. On a more personal note, special thanks go to volunteers and the National Trust staff who have facilitated this years exciting program.
Dario TomatBoard Chairman, National Trust Tasmania
Managing DirectorLooking over this years Heritage Festival programme, before being sent off to be printed, I was once again reminded of the incredible number of heritage sites, collections and experiences Tassie has.
This years theme Conflict and Compassion resonates more than ever as we look around the globe and witness ancient heritage sites being destroyed due to conflict. It is at these times that we reflect on the importance of heritage, how it shapes our identity and provides foundations for the future.
The Tasmanian Heritage Festival is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate our heritage and congratulate the supporters, volunteers and all the organisations and individuals involved with preserving our past. This years diverse programme is sure to provide something of interest for everyone.
Be amazed, discover, celebrate and above all have fun!
Matt SmithiesManaging Director, National Trust Tasmania
TasmanianGovernment
The Tasmanian Government supports the
National Trust Heritage Festival through
funding and promotion of events on the
Australian Heritage Week website.
www.nationaltrustfestival.org.auThe Tasmanian Heritage Festival is supported by:
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The National Trust respectfully acknowledges the Tasmanian Aborigines as the traditional owners of this land.
Welcome to the 2015 National Trust Tasmanian Heritage program. This year we have changed the format, to make it easier to work through the list of events happening throughout the State. Signature events are at the front of the program, followed by organisations presenting a themed experience. The back section is a Tasmanian Heritage Directory.
The program is designed for you to keep, so you can plan your visits to these fascinating sites throughout the year.
Huge congratulations to the following organisations who have taken up the challenge of this years Heritage Festival theme.
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This years festival theme of Conflict & Compassion explores the human side of war, rebellion, sacrifice and endurance, and the extraordinary stories of courage and compassion that come from the horror of conflict and strife.
In this very special Festival event, Tasmanians will have the chance to hear directly from Major Michael (Dan) Mori, the US Marine Corps counsel whose role was to defend David Hicks when he was incarcerated in Guantanamo Bay for terrorism.
For four years, Dan Mori fought for Hickss right to go home, becoming alarmed with the way the US and Australian governments were handling the case.
Brian Wightman, former Minister for Justice and Minister for Environment, Parks and Heritage, will explore the case and its effects on Dan Mori - who now lives in Australia - in an up-close interview. In Brians own words:
In preparation for my discussion with Michael (Dan) Mori I read his autobiography, In The Company of Cowards twice.
Like many Australians, I again arrived at the obvious question, what the hell was David Hicks doing in Afghanistan? This common query was in part addressed by Liberal frontbencher, Bruce Billson, who recently stated: He certainly wasnt at a scout jamboree.
And after delving far below my gut reaction, my thoughts turned to Dan and I studied his words carefully. This led me to develop a significant appreciation and understanding of the rule of law and the separation of powers, couched by Dan in powerful imagery of terrorism, war, torture, conflict and politics. It was my kind of book.
I hope to learn much more
Drinks and canaps will be served before and after the conversation, and guests will be seated for the conversation itself. Signed copies of Dans book, In the Company of Cowards, will also be available for purchase.
A silent auction with fabulous prizes will complete the occasion, with all proceeds going towards the conservation and maintenance of National Trust properties across Tasmania.
Date Sat 9 May
Time 17.3019.30
Venue Cascade Function Centre
140 Cascade Road, South Hobart
ENTRY: $70.00. Places limited.
CONTACT: Bookings essential http://tiny.cc/nwq9ux or phone 6344 6233 In
ConversatIonWIth Dan MorI
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Roseneath Hospital For Wounded Returned Soldiers
WWI began in 1914 but by a few months into 1915 it was realised that existing Tasmanian hospitals were not going to cope with the growing number of casualties returning from the Front. The opening of a hospital at Austins Ferry was believed to provide part of the answer. Roseneath Hospital, operated by the Red Cross, was opened in August 1915 and operated until March 1919. Though official records have long been lost, newspapers of the time tell about the hospital, its staff and some of the hundreds of wounded returned soldier patients. Although Roseneath House, the site of the hospital, was destroyed in the bushfires of 1967, visitors to nearby Historic Austins Cottage (C.1813) can learn the history of Roseneath Hospital and the story of some of its patients through photographic and documented displays.
DATE Sun 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 May
VENUE Historic Austins Cottage, 14 Austins Ferry Road Austins Ferry, Glenorchy
TIME 13.00 16.00
ENTRY Gold coin donation
The Suspense Is Awful: Tasmania And The Great War
TMAG as the State museum will host an exhibition to commemorate the role Tasmanians played in World War 1 and explore the impact war had on their families back at home, by examining themes such as grief, remembrance, contributions to the war effort, conscription and legacy. Drawing from the museums multi-disciplinary collections, the exhibition will highlight stories previously untold including those of Tasmanian Aboriginal servicemen and of the men and women who provided medical support on the front line.
DATE Tues - Sun throughout May
VENUE Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery Dunn Place, Hobart
TIME 10.00 16.00
ENTRY Free
This exhibition looks at the extraordinary back-stories of some of the characters who populated Oatlands in the mid nineteenth century, and the choices they made when it came to decorating their homes. Thanks to Southern Midlands Councils growing collection of historic wallpaper samples discovered in local houses and public buildings, it is now possible to match wallpaper fragments to the people who originally chose them, and the results are often surprising. Why, for example, did two Oatlands ex-convicts (a cattle thief and an ex-prostitute) chose a vivid landscape wallpaper for their tiny two-roomed cottage? Why did a transported Scottish barmaid choose a wallpaper printed in real gold? (The answer may surprise you). And what was Supreme
Court Judge Algernon Montagu looking at when he sentenced Thomas Marshall to be hanged, dissected and anatomised?
Find out the answers to all this and more at the Oatlands Gaolers Residence.
DATE Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday during May
VENUE Oatlands Gaol Mason Street, Oatlands
TIME 10.30 - 15.00
ENTRY Free
Sex, Death & Interior Decoration
Photograph included is from: Tasmanian Mail 31.08.1916 p.18 No 1. Roseneath Hospital Official Opening of Recreation Room Guard of Honour. By courtesy of Tasmanian Archives
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For Love And Land:Conflict And Compassion in the Tasmanian Landscape
The West Tamar Arts Group, supported by the National Trust of Tasmania, presents an unforgettable and powerful journey into the visual and performing arts. The opening of the exhibition, curated by Jess Dorloff, will be celebrated by a Winter Festival. The setting, Clarendon, is a reminder of the way in which colonisation changed the identity of our islands landscape. The exhibition looks at colonisation to now and how this has influenced the connection to the island of Tasmania.
The multilayered cultural feast will be set in the heritage coach house and stables surrounding the Clarendon Green. The Winter Festival will take you on a journey into the landscape to experience a complete arts experience including working artists stalls, fashions and music from WWI onwards, childrens entertainment, moving sculptures, food, wine and whisky to warm your soul, while the art exhibition will challenge your view of Conflict and Compassion.
DATE Winter Festival and Launch: Sun 3 May Exhibition continues throughout May, open Wed-Sun (House Fees apply)
VENUE Clarendon, Station Road, near Evandale
TIME 10.00 15.00
ENTRY Adults $5.00, children under 16 free
CONFLICT AND CONSEQUENCES
A PLAY & A DISPLAYIt is the end of 1853 and Doctor John Meyer is the Medical Superintendent of the Asylum at New Norfolk. He has been working there about ten years in the most interesting times. He resides at Frascati and tragically loses four children in close succession. He then sets his sights on improving conditions for the wounded of the Crimean war. The play is set around his farewell garden party before he heads overseas.
DATE 16, 17 May
VENUE Play: Frascati House, The Avenue, New Norfolk Display: Willow Court Barracks (subject to completion of restoration)
TIME Play: 13.00; Display: 10.00 16.00
ENTRY Play: Adults $25, children 12 & under $10 (includes entry to the display) Afternoon tea is an optional extra available between acts 1 & 2 Play without entry to Display: Adults $20, children 12 & under $10 (includes afternoon tea) Display only: Adults $5, children 12 and under $2
Find The Poppies& Remember the Fallen
This major community project commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli landing with a series of commemorative poppy installations in the grounds and buildings of
National Trust properties, shop windows and schools.
In the spring of 1915, scarlet poppies flowered on the barren WWI battlefields of Belgium, Gallipoli and France. Since
then, the poppy has become a symbol of remembrance of those who sacrificed their lives in war.
5,000 poppies have been kindly knitted and donated by individuals, community groups, schools and various organisations and businesses. The poppy installations will be in place for ANZAC Day and can be found in the following locations:
NORTHERN TASMANIA - National Trust properties:
Old Umbrella Shop, Franklin House and Clarendon; Launceston businesses: Neil Pitts Menswear (Brisbane St) and Sewknit (York Town Square); Knits, Needles & Wool (off St. John St) Deddington Chapel (Evandale); and Launceston schools: Norwood Primary, Scotch Oakburn College and St. Finn Barrs.
NORTH WEST TASMANIA - National Trust property of Home Hill (former home of Prime Minister Joseph Lyons) - Devonport
SOUTHERN TASMANIA - National Trust properties: Runnymede House & Gardens, The Tench (Penitentiary Chapel Historic Site) both in Hobart
Our sincere thanks go out to all those knitters and the Tresca Mens Shed who have made this exceptional project possible.
After the Tasmanian Heritage Festival the poppies will be brought together to create a poppy blanket to commemorate all of those affected by war. This blanket will also mark the 100th anniversary of Gallipoli and become part of the National Trust collection for future generations.
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Lighting Up Our HeroesOur lads and lassies left our shores and their lives were forever changed. For those at home the wait was endless but hope was always there.
This series of state-wide projections on to public buildings will commemorate and celebrate the heroes of our communities.
ROSNYLight up the Barn: Rosny Barn will be lit by a giant projection commemorating the service of Clarence residents in the Great War. Brought to you by Clarence City Council and National Trust (Tasmania) as part of Vivid in Tasmania.
DATE Tues 12 May
VENUE The Barn, Rosny Farm, Rosny
TIME Projection starts at 18.00. To complement this event, our Anzac Centenary exhibition in the Barn will be open until 21.00.
ENTRY Free
OATLANDS
To celebrate the Anzac Centenary, the Oatlands Council Chambers will be lit up with a giant sized projection of historical images and honour roll of those from the district who served in the Great War. Brought to you as part of Vivid in Tasmania, with the support of the National Trust (Tasmania), Brighton / Green Ponds and Oatlands RSL sub-branches and Southern Midlands Council.
DATE Wed 13 May
VENUE Oatlands Council Chambers, 71 High Street Oatlands.
TIME Projection begins at 18.30
ENTRY Free
WYNYARDThe Wynyard Historical Society has amassed an impressive collection of photographs illustrating Australian life both at home and abroad during both World Wars. These photographs, along with biographical information on Sister Sargent and Robert Tyrell will be part of the presentation to be projected.
DATE Thurs 14 May
VENUE Community Arts Centre, Wynyard
TIME Projection starts at 18.00-20.30
ENTRY Free
LAUNCESTON
DATE Fri 15 May
VENUE Macquarie House, Civic Square, Launceston
TIME 18.00 20.00
ENTRY Free
GEORGE TOWNDrive in through History: Take a step back into George Towns history through the filter of Conflict and Compassion. A real drive-in experience just like the good ol days with popcorn, in car audio and the BIG screen!
DATE Fri 22 May
VENUE Port Dalrymple Quadrangle, George Town
TIME 18.00 19.00
ENTRY Free
SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL AVENUE TOURS
Come to the Soldiers Memorial Avenue and hear and see the real stories of Hobart families. This is a chance to see into the lives of the soldiers, their families, and see the long term impact of war on a community. Bring some sandwiches and a drink.
DATE Wed 6 & 13 May; Sat 9 & 16 May
VENUE Soldiers Memorial Avenue, Queens Domain, Hobart: 6, 8, & 13 May from Soldiers Memorial Oval, Cross Roads car park; Saturday May 9 & 16 from TCA North car park
TIME 11.00
ENTRY Gold coin donation
BOTANICAL & SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY AGAINST A
BACKGROUND OF CONFLICT
Against a background of wars between their two countries, British and French explorers and scientists laid the basis for the scientific discovery of Australian botany. Inverawe sits on North West Bay, first mapped and named by the French under DEntrecasteaux. The French botanist, Labillardire named hundreds of Australian plant species. In 1802 Nicolas Baudins French ships were anchored off Dru Point, in line of sight. The Scottish botanist, Robert Brown, was here too and also described hundreds of Australian plant species. Come to Inverawe and see some of the plants they named and hear the stories of how progress emerged from conflict. Includes afternoon tea.
DATE Sun 3 May
VENUE Inverawe Native Gardens Channel Highway, Margate (behind the Margate Train)
TIME 13.30 - 15.30
ENTRY $30; Conc $25
GERMAN INTERNMENT & INFLUENZA PANDEMICAt the beginning of WWI (1914) Germans were interned at the quarantine station to avoid conflict with British and Australian subjects. At the end of the war (1919) soldiers returning were quarantined due to the Influenza Pandemic and were shown compassion by nurses, doctors, Red Cross and the YMCA during their stay.
DATE Thurs - Mon inclusive throughout May
VENUE Bruny Island Quarantine Station Reserve 816 Killora Road, North Bruny Island
TIME 10.00 16.00
ENTRY Free; donations welcome
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Gallipoli Mural Paintings
DATE Daily
Gallipoli mural paintings plus new Other Conflicts memorial.
VENUE Grounds of Evandale Memorial Hall, High Street, Evandale; Visitors Centre, 18 High Sreet, Evandale
TIME Grounds accessible 24 hours. Visitors centre open 9.30 - 16.30
ENTRY Free; donations welcome
CONTACT 6393 1006
DISAblED ACCESS yes
PARKING yes
We Played Our Part! - Conflict & Compassion - WWI
DATE Mon - Fri 10.00 - 15.00; Sat & Sun 12 noon - 14.00
An exhibition featuring those from George Town and the surrounding area, including Lefroy, the Piper and Hillwood, who served their country and contributed to the war effort in one way or another.
VENUE The Watch House Museum
Cnr Macquarie & Sorell Sts, George Town
ENTRY $3
CONTACT 6382 8893
DISAblED ACCESS yes
PARKING yes
Duty Calls
DATE Tues 1.00 - 15.00; Sat 11.00 - 13.00 & by appointment
Come and see our Red Cross display which celebrates 100 years of service across the greater Westbury district. We will also be remembering the local men who put up their hands to serve in WWI.
VENUE Westbury & Districts Historical Society 28 Lyall Street, Westbury
ENTRY Free; Donations Welcome
CONTACT 6393 1006
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
Sex, Death & Interior Decoration
DATE Thurs, Fri, Sat 10.30 - 15.00
Explore some of the stranger details of social history in the Midlands with this exhibition of wallpaper fragments discovered in colonial homes and the extraordinary tales of the people who chose them. From embezzling convicts to murderous housewives, extravagant Anglican ministers and hanging judges, this exhibition has something for everyone. You might not normally hear those words spoken in the same sentence, but thats exactly what youll find at the Oatlands Gaol.
VENUE Oatlands Gaol Mason Street, Oatlands
ENTRY Free
CONTACT 0419 383 552
DISAblED ACCESS Ring Contact to arrange
PARKING Yes
Boer War, World Wars & Vietnam
DATE Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat 10.00 - 16.00 Opening: Sun, 3 May 10.00 14.00
A display of artefacts, photos and uniforms from the Boer War through to Vietnam, plus a display, photos, etc on Mary Ransom, a nurse in WWII.
VENUE Kathleen Menzies Room, Clarendon 234 Clarendon Road, Nile
ENTRY Gold Coin Donation
CONTACT 6391 2082
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
Convicts & Transportation at Clarendon
DATE Daily
Clarendon holds a unique place in Tasmanian convict history as James Cox was instrumental in the Anti-Transportation movement. The grand scale of Clarendon is an extraordinary statement of achievement by James Cox, who established an agricultural enterprise exporting produce not only to New South Wales but also to India, Mauritius and the Cape Colony.
VENUE Clarendon, 234 Clarendon Station Road Via Evandale
TIME 10.00 16.00
ENTRY Adult $15 Conc $10 Child Free; NT Members Free
CONTACT 6398 6220
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
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Battleground Poppies at Franklin House
DATE Daily 1st-31st May
Exhibition of amazing poppy works by the Sewknit ladies group. This display will incorporate quilts, cushions, bags and history.
VENUE Franklin House, 413 Hobart Road Young Town, Launceston
TIME 9.00 16.00
ENTRY Adult $10 Con $8 Child Free; NT Members Free
CONTACT 6344 7824
DISAblED ACCESS No
PARKING Yes
Norwood Primary School Community Poppies - Conflict & Compassion
DATE Daily
A group of pupils at Norwood Primary School have been learning to knit and crochet. They have been making poppies for this years Heritage Festival highlighting the Heritage Festival theme of the centenary of World War I and the ANZAC landing. The number of poppies made represents the number of students currently at the School. They will be displayed outside in the Garden Courtyard before ANZAC Day and remain throughout May. The School is also going to put a poppy in their time capsule to celebrate their 50th birthday on 15th April.
VENUE Norwood Primary School, 103 Norwood Avenue, Norwood
TIME 24 hours
ENTRY Free
CONTACT 6344 2533
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
Scotch Oakburn College Community Poppies - Conflict & Compassion
DATE Daily
Pupils at Scotch Oakburn College have been making poppies for this years Heritage Festival highlighting the Heritage Festival theme of the centenary of World War I and the ANZAC landing. The School will be erecting an installation, including the poppies, on the wall of the Peace Garden near the Chapel, which can be seen from Penquite Road. They will be displayed before ANZAC Day and remain throughout May.
VENUE Scotch Oakburn College 85 Penquite Road, Launceston
TIME 24 hours
ENTRY Free
CONTACT 6336 3300
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
St Finn Barrs Catholic School: Community Poppies
- Conflict & Compassion
DATE Daily
A group of Grade 3/4 pupils at St Finn Barrs School have been learning to knit and crochet during their lunch breaks. They have been making poppies for this years Heritage Festival highlighting the Heritage Festival theme of the centenary of World War I and the ANZAC landing. The poppies, made by friends and families of St Finn Barrs School, will form part of a display in the Schools Discovery Centre. They will be displayed before ANZAC Day and remain throughout May.
VENUE Discovery Centre, St Finn Barrs Catholic School 247 Invermay Road, Launceston
TIME During School hours
ENTRY Free
CONTACT 6326 3082
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
Neil Pitts: Heritage & Extinction All About A Table
DATE Daily
Window display, highlighting the conflict and compassion depicted in Michael McWilliams extraordinary art work: a heritage table that illustrates Tasmanias native animals, with the line ending at the Thylacine.
VENUE Neil Pitts Menswear 76 Brisbane St, Launceston
TIME 24 hours
CONTACT 6344 7824
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Street parking
Knits, Needles & Wool Community Poppies Conflict & Compassion
DATE Daily
Window display highlighting the Heritage Festival theme of the centenary of World War I and the ANZAC landing.
VENUE Knits, Needles & Wool 9 Tatler Arcade (off St Johns Street), Launceston
TIME 24 hours
CONTACT 6334 1035
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Street parking
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Sewknit: Community Poppies Conflict & Compassion
DATE Daily
Window display highlighting the Heritage Festival theme of the centenary of World War I and the ANZAC landing. The poppies will be incorporated into quilts and cushions.
VENUE Sewknit Shop 29, York Town Square, Launceston
TIME 24 hours
CONTACT 6331 3266
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
Surviving the War - The Old Umbrella Shop
DATE Mon Fri 9.00 17.00; Sat 9.00 12.00 Noon
One of the last surviving, largely intact, early Twentieth Century shops in Tasmania. Visitors are sure to be fascinated and tantalised by the collection of rare umbrellas and early souvenir items on display in the original blackwood cases. The shop is also well known for the large range of umbrellas stocked for sale, as well as a variety of National Trust and Tasmanian products.
VENUE 60 George Street Launceston
ENTRY Free
DISAblED ACCESS Limited
PARKING Yes
Embroiled in Conflict - National Automobile Museum Of Tasmania
DATE Daily
The automotive industry has for over a century been embroiled in conflict and compassion. Spanning over one hundred years of style and technical achievement, this impressive collection of traditional and contemporary marques is a must see for all those who appreciate history, design, engineering and style. The museum comes alive with four sensational theme displays each year as well as constantly changing exhibits in the main hall and a mezzanine floor packed with motorcycles.
VENUE Corner Willis & Cimitiere Streets Launceston
TIME 9.00 17.00
ENTRY Adults $12.75 Seniors $9.75 Children $7.00 Family $32.50
CONTACT 6334 8888
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
Dogged Explorers - Wooden Boats In Tasmanian Waters
DATE Daily
Wooden boats sailed in Tasmanian waters by dogged explorers and lovers of the water.
VENUE Bass & Flinders Centre 8 Elizabeth Street, George Town
TIME 10.00 16.00
ENTRY $10 Adult; $8 Conc; $4 Child
CONTACT 6382 3792
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
Fighting Our Cousins Lilydale In World War One
DATE Daily Until Sun 3 May
At the outbreak of WWI, there were some 55 families with German heritage living in the Lilydale district. There was the potential for conflict, but there was very little, such was the strength of the community connections within the Lilydale region. Many grandsons of the original German immigrants enlisted to fight their German cousins. Some didnt return. This exhibition explores Lilydales German heritage, enlistments and the fate of many local young men.
VENUE Lilydale War Memorial Hall Main Road, Lilydale
TIME 10.00 - 16.00
ENTRY Free
CONTACT 6395 1223
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING In School Car Park Behind Hall
Convicts in Art - Silhouette Trail
DATE Daily
Eight artworks depicting characters of the Westbury community. Learn about convict escapees, to a revered priest.
VENUE Westbury Streetscape
TIME 24 Hours
ENTRY Free
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
Reclaimed and Reproduced - Deloraine & Districts Folk Museum
DATE Daily
Quaint folk museum focused on the horse drawn era. Reclaimed and reproduction heritage buildings.
VENUE Deloraine & Districts Folk Museum 100 Emu Bay Road, Deloraine
TIME 9.00 - 16.30
ENTRY Free For May Only
CONTACT 6362 5280
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
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Survival in Silk - Yarns Artwork In Silk
DATE Daily
Treasured, unique textile artwork
VENUE Great Western Tiers Visitors Centre 100 Emu Bay Road, Deloraine
TIME 9.30 - 16.00 Every 30 Mins
ENTRY $8.00 Adult; $6.00 Con; $18 Family
CONTACT 6362 5280
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
For Love and Land - Conflict and Compassion in the
Tasmanian Landscape
DATE Winter Festival and Launch: Sun 3 May Exhibition continues throughout May, open Wed-Sun (House Fees apply)
The West Tamar Arts Group, supported by the National Trust of Tasmania, presents an unforgettable and powerful journey into the visual and performing arts. The opening of the exhibition, curated by Jess Dorloff, will be celebrated by a Winter Festival. The setting, Clarendon, is a reminder of the way in which colonisation changed the identity of our islands landscape. The exhibition looks at colonisation to now and how this has influenced the connection to the island of Tasmania.
The multilayered cultural feast will be set in the heritage coach house and stables surrounding the Clarendon Green. The Winter Festival will take you on a journey into the landscape to experience a complete arts experience including working artists stalls, fashions and music from WWI onwards, childrens entertainment, moving sculptures, food, wine and whisky to warm your soul, while the art exhibition will challenge your view of Conflict and Compassion.
VENUE Clarendon, Station Road, Nile, near Evandale
TIME 10.00 15.00
ENTRY Adults $5.00, children under 16 free
CONTACT 6394 7052/6344 6233
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
Compassion for a Heritage Breed - A Mooving Display
DATE Sun 3 May
Live display of about 3-4 Dexter cattle in association with the West Tamar Arts Group as a mooving display.
This rare breed was saved from extinction by compassionate breeders.
VENUE Clarendon, Nile Road, Nile
TIME 10.00 - 14.00
ENTRY $5 Adults, Children Free
CONTACT 0459 465 941
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
Roses from the Heart
DATE Daily 4 31 May
Roses From The Heart is a unique memorial to the 25,566 convict women transported to Australia from Britain and Ireland from 1788 to 1853. The memorial consists of a bonnet, similar to that worn at the time, for each convict woman. Already over 15,000 bonnets have been contributed from all over the world, many of these from descendants of the transportees.
VENUE Deloraine & Districts Folk Museum 100 Emu Bay Road, Deloraine
TIME 9.00 - 17.00
ENTRY Free
CONTACT 6362 5280
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
The Water Diviner - Friday Flicks in Ross
DATE Fri 8 May
The Water Diviner is a story about a man who travels to Turkey after the battle of Gallipoli in an attempt to locate his three missing sons.
VENUE Ross Town Hall Church Street, Ross
TIME 19.15
ENTRY $25 Per Couple, $15 Single
CONTACT 6331 5466
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
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Lighting Up Our Heroes - Oatlands
DATE Wed 13 May
To celebrate the Anzac Centenary, the Oatlands Council Chambers will be lit up with a giant sized projection of historical images and honour roll of those from the district who served in the Great War. Brought to you as part of Vivid in Tasmania, with the support of the National Trust (Tasmania), Brighton / Green Ponds and Oatlands RSL sub-branches and Southern Midlands Council.
VENUE Oatlands Council Chambers 71 High Street, Oatlands.
TIME Projection begins at 18.30
ENTRY Free
CONTACT 0419 383 552
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
Lighting Up Our Heroes - Civic Square, Launceston
DATE Fri 15 May
Our lads and lassies left our shores and their lives were forever changed. For those at home the wait was endless but hope was always there.
This series of state wide projections on to public buildings will commemorate and celebrate the heroes of our communities.
VENUE Macquarie House, Civic Square, Launceston
TIME 18.00 20.00
ENTRY Free
CONTACT 6344 6233
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
Conflict between Constellations - A Night Under the Stars with Orion
and Scorpius
DATE Sat 16 May
A night under the stars with amateur astronomers from the Astronomical Society of Tasmania. This time of year as the constellation of Orion (the Hunter) sets in the western sky, Scorpius (the Scorpion) rises in the east. These two very recognizable constellations were marked out centuries ago as a reminder of the enmity and conflict between these two mythical characters. Much passion then and since has been displayed by many who look at and study the night sky.
VENUE Clarendon 234 Station Road, Nile
TIME 19.00 23.00
ENTRY $5 Donation Per Individual, Family Or Couple. Proceeds To The National Trust.
CONTACT 0408 240 576
DISAblED ACCESS Outside Area Uneven Surface
PARKING Yes
The Great War - Curators Tour
DATE Sun 17 May
A special tour of the major exhibition The Great War - Sacrifice and Shadows, by Louise James, the curator of the exhibition. This exhibition focuses on the human stories of the First World War, and the tour will expand on this, giving insights into the effects of the war on the home front, the battlefront and after the war.
VENUE QVMAG Museum at Inveresk
TIME 11.30
ENTRY Free
CONTACT Bookings essential: 6323 3798 or @qvmag.tas.gov.au
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
Conflict and Compassion Explored - Virtual Walk of Charles Street,
Launceston: Launceston Historical Society
DATE Sun 17 May
Anne Neale will present a virtual walk from Princes Square along Charles and Paterson Streets to the cenotaph in Royal Park. The themes of conflict and compassion will be explored as the history of the buildings and monuments are revealed.
VENUE Meeting Room, QVMAG Museum At Inveresk
TIME 14.00 16.00
ENTRY Free
CONTACT 6327 2540
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
Franklin Village Soldiers of WWI
DATE Sun 17 May
Community service at St. James church followed by launch of the Franklin Village honour roll, WWI commemorative plaque and tree planting.
VENUE St. James Church, Hobart Road, Youngtown; Franklin House, 413 Hobart Road, Youngtown
TIME 11.00 Church Service
ENTRY Free
CONTACT 6344 7824
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
Franklin Village Servicemen & Women WWI
DATE Sun 17 May
Lunch followed by launch of book Servicemen & women of Franklin Village by Lucille Gee and talk by avid WWI speakers Terese & Wayne Binns
VENUE Franklin House, 413 Hobart Road, Youngtown
TIME 13.00 Lunch, 14.00 Launch & Guest Speakers
ENTRY $12 For Lunch
CONTACT Bookings Required For Lunch: 6344 8663/6344 7824
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
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If Cars Could Talk - Picnic At Ross: Classic & Vintage
Car Show
DATE Sun 17 May
A gathering of vintage and classic cars from all over the state. Now in its 7th year. The whole village will be involved. Bring a picnic or enjoy lunch at one of the cafs or the hotel.
VENUE Ross Sports Oval, Ross
TIME 8.00 16.00
ENTRY Donation Only To Rural Youth
CONTACT 6227 8053
DISAblED ACCESS Limited
PARKING Yes
2015 Launceston City Council Heritage Awards
DATE Thurs 21 May
The city of Launcestons Heritage Awards are held annually to celebrate projects that have improved heritage properties whilst maintaining their heritage values, or have promoted heritage issues in Launceston. This year they have been expanded to include works to heritage gardens and landscapes.
The 5 categories for 2015 include Small Projects (building works under $200 000), Major Projects (building works over $200 000), Heritage Garden and Landscape Projects, Promotion of Heritage, and Heritage Snap! - a photographic competition open to all school age residents of Launceston. Now in its second year, Heritage Snap! Is aimed at encouraging young people to appreciate and get involved in the history of their city and the theme for this year is Launcestons Industrial Heritage. Winners in each category receive significant prizes and a framed certificate, and properties do not have to be heritage listed to qualify. For further information contact Fiona Ranson on 6323 3370, or email to: heritageawards @launceston.tas.gov.au
Lighting Up Our Heroes - Drive-In at George Town
Date Fri 22 May
Drive in through History: take a step back into George Towns history through the filter of Conflict and Compassion. A real drive-in experience just like the good ol days with popcorn, in car audio and the BIG screen!
Proudly sponsored by Sundown Cinema and supported by GTDHS, GT Community Hub (The Linc), Port Dalrymple School, the National Trust (Tasmania) and George Town Council.
VENUE Port Dalrymple Quadrangle, George Town
TIME 18.00 19.00
ENTRY Free
CONTACT 6382 8800
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes off Cimitiere Street
Events Program North East North West
North West100 Years: 100 Objects Exhibition - Our Stories From The First World War
DATE Mon - Fri 10:00 16:30
An immersive experience of life during the Great War 1914-1918. Smell scents from the battlefront, taste Anzac biscuits from home, hear music inspired by wartime, see an impressive collection of WWI artefacts and film footage, and use touch screens to discover more about the men (and women) from Burnie who served. Supported through funding from the Australian Governments Anzac centenary local grants program.
VENUE Burnie Regional Museum Little Alexander St, Burnie
ENTRY Free
CONTACT 6430 5746
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
The Secrets of Sherwood Hall and its Custodians
DATE Tues & Thurs 10.00 - 14.00, Sat & Sun 13.00 - 16.00
In the early 1850s, former convict, Thomas Johnson, had been rehabilitated to the extent of becoming a leading entrepreneur in the town of Latrobe on the central northern coast of Tasmania. He was supported in his endeavours by his part-Aboriginal wife, Dolly Dalrymple Briggs, who has a fascinating story of her own. Discover the legacy at Sherwood Hall that these two individuals created. Even the building itself has a story to tell!
VENUE Sherwood Hall Bells Parade, Latrobe
ENTRY Donation
CONTACT 6426 2888
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
A Town Built on Compassion - Historical Guided Walk, Strahan
DATE Mon Thurs 10.00 NoonThe west coast is home to a long and storied history, starting with the passion of the isolated piners & miners, who transformed Strahan into a bustling township. On this two hour guided walk, learn all about Strahans fascinating past, dangerous convicts, colourful governors and ladies of influence. Visit a working saw mill run by the 4th generation Morrison family. Listen to ghost stories about the post office, which dates back to the early 1800s. Tour the lovingly restored Ormiston House, built by Frederick Ormiston Henry, the founding father of Strahan. Finish the day with a drink & chat in the historic Hamers bar.
VENUE Strahan Village The Esplanade, Strahan
ENTRY From $209 For A Package Of One Nights Accommodation & The Historical Guided Walk. No Concession.
CONTACT Bookings Required 6471 4300
DISAblED ACCESS No
PARKING Yes
The Mount Lyell Mine in Times of Conflict - 1914 To 1918
DATE DailyExhibition showing the contribution of the Mount Lyell mine and its employees to the war effort; stories and pictures of Mount Lyell mine employees who enlisted and fought in WWI; roll of honour: Mt Lyell employees who lost their lives both in active service and working in the mine.
VENUE Mount Lyell Mining & Railway Co Ltd General Office Building Penghana Road, Queenstown
TIME 10.00 16.00
ENTRY Gold Coin Donation Towards Further Renovations
CONTACT 0419 104 138
DISAblED ACCESS No
PARKING Yes
Lighting Up Our Heroes - Wynyard
DATE Thurs 14 May
The project looks at the lives of two Wynyard residents who volunteered to assist the Australian war effort in different conflicts.
Sister Ruth Sargent enlisted in 1914, not long after returning from training in London. She spent WWI based in France, caring for Australian and Allied soliders wounded on the Western Front.
On her return to Wynyard she was employed as a school nurse on the North West Coast until her retirement 21 years later. She died in 1950.
Robert Tyrell enlisted in the Australian Army in 1939 at the age of 19, having farmed at Calder near Wynyard. He later became a pilot and instructor with the RAAF, before returning to Wynyard where he still lives.
The Wynyard Historical Society has amassed an impressive collection of photographs illustrating Australian life both at home and abroad during both World Wars. These photographs, along with biographical information on Sister Sargent and Robert Tyrell will be part of the presentation to be projected.
VENUE Community Arts Centre, Artscape, 45 Jackson St, Wynyard
TIME Projection starts at 18.00 to 20.30pm
ENTRY: Free
Gallipoli
DATE Daily
A small exhibition about those who were at Gallipoli from the Kentish area.
VENUE Kentish Museum Main Street, Sheffield
TIME Mon, Wed, Fri 10.00 12.00, 13.00 16.00; Tues, Thurs 10.00 12, 13.00 15.00
ENTRY $5 Adult, $4 Conc, $12 Family, Under 16 $2
CONTACT 6491 1861
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
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10 Objects - 10 StoriesDATE Daily 15 May Onwards
10 Objects 10 Stories: celebrating community collections presents a remarkable range of objects and their stories, in tribute to the anniversary of Gallipoli and the First World War. Selected from small museums and collections around the state. Curated by arts Tasmanias roving curators - Veronica Macno and Melissa Smith.
VENUE Burnie Regional Art Gallery 77 79 Wilmot Street, Burnie
TIME Mon To Fri 10 16.30; Sat, Sun And Public Holidays 13.30 16.30
ENTRY Free
CONTACT 6430 5875
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING The Burnie Arts & Function Centre Car Park Entry Via Jones Or King Streets
A Journey Through Australian Political History
- Home Hill, Home Of A Prime Minister
DATE Wed - Sun
Built in 1916, this fascinating site was the home of Australian Prime Minister Joseph Lyons. Wander through the house at your leisure and view the rich collection of personal material providing a unique insight into Australian political life and international relations during the lead up to WWI.
VENUE Home Hill 77 Middle Road, Devonport
TIME 14.00
ENTRY Adults $10 Con $8 Child Under 8 Free, NT Members Free
CONTACT Bookings Required 6424 8055
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
Then and Now at Latrobe Court House Museum
DATE Tues Fri 13.00 16.00
Start your discovery of the history of Latrobe at the Court House Museum, then move on to the famous story of local hero Teddy Sheean via the Sheean Walk and memorial.
VENUE Latrobe Court House Museum 113-115 Gilbert Street, Latrobe
ENTRY Gold Coin Donation
CONTACT 6426 1289
DISAblED ACCESS No
PARKING Street Parking
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North EastGallipoli and the Modern War
DATE Daily
Approximately 150 men and women from the Glamorgan municipality joined up to serve in the Great War of 1914-1918. The War Memorial exhibition records the names of those who served at Gallipoli, Middle East and Europe and a profile of each. It also includes artefacts. Nicholas Wilson is presenting his collection of the modern war Afghanistan and peace-keeping in the main gallery.
VENUE East Coast Heritage Museum 22 Franklin Street, Swansea
TIME 10.00 16.00
ENTRY Gold Coin Donation
CONTACT 6256 5066
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
Celebrating Our Heroes
DATE Daily
A display consisting of our WWI and WWII honour rolls; three large framed Certificate of Appreciation which were given to returning WWI soldiers; a personal collection of medals including a Gallipoli medal, plus the original citations which accompany a Medal of Distinguished Conduct; a collection of 100 photographs from WWI, from a private collection.
VENUE Derby Schoolhouse Museum Main Street, Derby
TIME 10.00 16.00
ENTRY Donation
CONTACT 0429 976 885
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
Conflict and Compassion
DATE Daily
An exhibition commemorating World War I from a local perspective and including the reprinting of Days Work Done by Mr. Tim Mcmanus.
VENUE St. Helens History Room, St. Helens History & Visitor Information Centre 61 Cecilia Street, St Helens
TIME 9.00 - 17.00
ENTRY $8 Families/Couples; $5 Adults; $3 Conc
CONTACT 6376 1479
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING In school car park behind hall
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Display of Bruny Island WWI Participants & Memorabilia
DATE Daily
Bruny island WWI veteran records and our wars folder will be on prominent display, also war medals and newspaper articles of the time.
VENUE Bruny Island History Room Alonnah, Bruny Island
TIME 10.00 15.00
ENTRY Free; Donations Welcome
CONTACT 6260 6287
DISAblED ACCESS At Weekends and on Public Holidays Access Only
PARKING Yes
`No Mercy: The Tench (Penitentiary Chapel Historic Site)
DATE Daily
This new living history theatre production, from the creators of the award-winning Louisas Walk, takes place across the two court rooms at The Tench - one of Australias most significant convict precincts and winner of a 2014 TripAdvisor Travellers Choice Award. Immerse yourself in the chilling tale of Mary McLaughlan, the first woman to be hanged in Van Diemens Land. The Tench, as known by its inhabitants, was the convict prisoners barracks for Hobart Town, housing some 50,000 male convicts. It later became Hobart Gaol with sections of the chapel converted into Supreme Courts connected by tunnels to the execution yard.
No Mercy can be experienced on its own, or combined with a guided day tour for a full Tench all-areas experience (2.30pm tour, 4.30pm theatre)
VENUE The Tench (Penitentiary Chapel Historic Site)
Cnr Brisbane and Campbell Streets, Hobart
ENTRY No Mercy $28; The Tench tour and No Mercy combo $43; The Tench Day-time tour $15/ Ghost Tour $20 (see website below for full details including child and NT members discounts)
CONTACT For bookings and details of other activities at The Tench (including day tours, ghost tours and paranormal experiences) visit https://nationaltrusttas.rezdy.com or book through the Hobart Visitor Centre on 6238 4222
DISAblED ACCESS No
PARKING Yes
Conflict in the Forest - History In Timber
DATE Daily
A sculptural history in timber: 100 metres when complete
VENUE The Wall In The Wilderness 15352 Lyell Highway, Derwent Bridge
TIME 9.00 - 17.00
ENTRY $12 Adults; Children 8-16 $5; Under 8 No Charge
CONTACT 6289 1134
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
From the Channel to Anzac Cove
DATE Daily To 25 May
The display focuses on the Channel men who served at Gallipoli - text, maps, photos and artefacts.
VENUE Channel Heritage Centre 1755 Channel Highway, Margate
TIME 10.00 - 16.00
ENTRY Free; Donations Welcome
CONTACT 6267 2333
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
Saints and Sinners The Bush Inn
DATE Daily
The Bush Inn at New Norfolk 1825. Two hundred years of stories, some famous, some not so well known. These stories and tales will be depicted in story boards throughout the hotel for visitors to wander and read about the fascinating history of the Bush Inn.
VENUE The Bush Inn 59 51 Montagu St, New Norfolk
TIME During normal hotel opening hours
ENTRY Free
DISAblED ACCESS Limited
PARKING Yes
Convicts & Conflict in the Officers Quarters
DATE Daily 9.00 - 15.30 Sun 3 May For Meet The Ranger 10.00 - 14.00
The Eaglehawk Neck historic site offers a unique perspective of the security system which operated throughout the Tasman and Forestier peninsulas during the convict period. Today, the only building which survives that period is the 1832 officers quarters. Thought to be the oldest timber military building in Australia, it has been restored and now acts as an interpretation centre. The infamous Dog Line which ran across the neck, devised to prevent the escape of prisoners from Port Arthur, is also interpreted. Also on 3 May Meet the ranger and have heritage management explained event.
VENUE Eaglehawk Neck Officers Quarters Tasman Peninsula
ENTRY Free
CONTACT 6165 4267
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
Centenary of Anzac - Service At Home And Abroad
DATE Wed Fri Until 25 May
An exhibition exploring the two sides of the Anzac story the experience of Clarence people serving overseas and the effects of the war on those left behind.
VENUE The Barn Rosny Farm, Rosny
TIME 11.00 17.00
ENTRY Free
CONTACT 6245 8784
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
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An Enduring Legacy Glenorchy Municipality During The
First World War
DATE Weekdays During May
Did you know that the vast majority of recruits who enlisted for war service in Tasmania passed through the Claremont army camp, or that the first war service homes in Tasmania were constructed in Moonah? Foyer display commemorating the Glenorchy municipalitys significant contribution to the war effort. Includes images of the Tent city at Claremont, records of a selection of those who served, insights into activities on the home front and Glenorchys war service home building stock.
VENUE Glenorchy City Council Chambers Ground Floor Foyer 374 Main Road, Glenorchy
TIME 8.15 17.25
ENTRY Free
CONTACT 6216 6771
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
War Memorial Wall and Garden - Including Pictorial Display And Artefacts
DATE Every Sun During May
Native garden and stone wall in museum grounds. Photographs and stories of servicemen from the district from WWI along with artefacts and books relating to the war displayed in the shearing shed interpretation centre.
VENUE Levendale & Woodsdale Museum 2278 Woodsdale Road, Woodsdale
TIME 11.00 - 15.00
ENTRY $5.00 (Includes Museum Tour)
CONTACT 6254 6165
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
German Internment and Influenza Pandemic
DATE Thurs - Mon Inclusive Throughout May
At the beginning of WWI (1914) Germans were interned at the quarantine station to avoid conflict with British and Australian subjects. At the end of the war (1919) soldiers returning were quarantined due to the influenza pandemic and were shown compassion by nurses, doctors, Red Cross and the YMCA during their stay.
VENUE Bruny Island Quarantine Station Reserve 816 Killora Road, North Bruny Island
TIME 10.00 16.00
ENTRY Free; Donations Welcome
CONTACT 6260 6287
DISAblED ACCESS Under Construction
PARKING Yes
The Suspense is Awful - Tasmania And The Great War
DATE Tues - Sun Throughout May
TMAG as the state museum will host an exhibition to commemorate the role Tasmanians played in World War I and explore the impact war had on their families back at home by examining themes such as grief, remembrance, contributions to the war effort, conscription and legacy. Drawing from the museums multi-disciplinary collections, the exhibition will highlight stories previously untold including those of Tasmanian Aboriginal servicemen and of the men and women who provided medical support on the front line.
VENUE Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery Dunn Place, Hobart
TIME 10.00 16.00
ENTRY Free
CONTACT 6165 7047
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Dunn Or Market Place Car Parks, Street Parking
Propaganda During Times of Conflict
DATE Mon - Thurs
Artefacts from ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome spanning over 3,000 years of human civilization. The collection features Greek pottery tracing the stylistic developments in Greek art, and representative collections of Greek and Roman coins, which regularly provide evidence of their use as propaganda during times of conflict
VENUE John Elliott Classics Museum, University Centre Churchill Ave, Sandy Bay
TIME 9.00 - 12 Noon, 13.00 - 16.00
ENTRY Free
CONTACT 6226 2235
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
Narryna House - Tours on the Themes of Conflict and Compassion
DATE Tues Sat 10 16.30; Sun 12 Noon - 16.30
Tours of Narryna will reflect on the theme of conflict and compassion including the Haig familys conflicted relationships with their female convict servants, Narrynas long history of ownership or custodianship by women and a familys grief at the death of their son, Clyde Pearce, during WWI and the beautiful chapel erected in his memory.
VENUE Narryna, 103 Hampden Road, Battery Point
ENTRY Adults $10.00, Conc $8.00. Joint ticket with nearby Markree available
CONTACT 6234 2791
DISAblED ACCESS Ground Floor Only
PARKING Street Parking
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Take Tea With Harriet: Runnymede
DATE Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays at 3.00pm. Combo tour starts: Wednesdays & Fridays at 2pm, Sundays at 1.30pm
Another new strolling theatre experience, from the creators of the award-winning Louisas Walk. It will take you back to 19th-century Hobart through the eyes of Captain Bayleys daughter, Harriet, as you join her for a wander and light afternoon tea in her elegant homestead.
Runnymede has a rich collection of artefacts related to the maritime interests of Captain Charles Bayley who named the house after his favourite ship. His family and their descendants made it their home for over 100 years. The house was built around 1836 for Robert Pitcairn, one of the first lawyers admitted to the Supreme Court in the colony and a leading campaigner against the transportation of convicts from Britain.
You can enjoy Tea with Harriet on its own, or combine with a Captains House and Garden Tour for a full experience of Runnymede.
VENUE Runnymede Historic House & Gardens 61 Bay Road, New Town, Hobart
ENTRY Take Tea with Harriet $25; Runnymede Tour and Take Tea with Harriet $40 (see website below for full details including child and NT members discounts)
CONTACT For bookings and details of other activities at Runnymede (including special Conservation Tours with morning tea) visit https://nationaltrusttas.rezdy.com or book through the Hobart Visitor Centre on 6238 4222
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
Markree - Lives Interrupted
DATE Tours Thurs Sat 10.30, 14.30
Markree is a 1926 Arts & Crafts Movement house, garden and collection that combines pre-war Art Nouveau elements and roaring 20s Art Deco detailing. Special tours during the National Trust Heritage Festival will reveal how the lives of the Baldwin and Maning families were interrupted by World War One and how serviceman and landscape designer, Cecil Baldwin, found a new career with the Repatriation General department.
VENUE Markree 145 Hampden Road, Hobart
ENTRY Adults $10.00, Conc $8.00. Joint ticket with nearby Narryna available
CONTACT Bookings Essential 6234 2791
DISAblED ACCESS Ground Floor Only
PARKING Street Parking
Conflict and Compassion - Frascati House And Gardens Open Day
DATE Sat 2 May
Frascati house was originally the summer home of Tasmanias first colonial secretary, John Burnett, dating back to 1832. It later became the home of the medical superintendents of Willow Court. Frascatis historic garden is currently being revamped by volunteers and will be on display, with Frascati House, to unravel many stories of conflict and compassion over the past 180 years. Come and see a special part of Tasmanias history.
VENUE Frascati House The Avenue, New Norfolk
TIME 11.00 15.00
ENTRY Gold Coin Donation
CONTACT 0408 124 440
DISAblED ACCESS Limited
PARKING Yes
Botanical and Scientific Discovery against a
Background of Conflict
DATE Sun 3 May
Against a background of wars between their two countries, British and French explorers and scientists laid the basis for the scientific discovery of Australian botany. Come to Inverawe and see the plants they named and hear the stories of how progress emerged from conflict. Includes afternoon tea.
VENUE Inverawe Native Gardens Channel Highway, Margate (Behind The Margate Train)
TIME 13.30 - 15.30
ENTRY $30; Conc $25
CONTACT Bookings Essential 6267 2020
DISAblED ACCESS Limited
PARKING Park in the laneway behind the train
Those Remembered at Horse Trough Cemetery
- Historical Walk Around the Village of Pontville
DATE Sun 3 May
As part of the historical walk we will include a visit to the Horse Trough cemetery at Glebe Street where three soldiers in the Australian army, killed in France, Belgium and at Anzac Cove are remembered on family tombstones.
VENUE Public Building 371 Brighton Road, Pontville
TIME 13.00
ENTRY $15.00 Included Guided Tour & Afternoon Tea
CONTACT Bookings Required 0400 161 102
DISAblED ACCESS No
PARKING Yes
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Sandy Bay Anzac Connections - Serving Sandy Bay And Beyond
DATE Sun 3 & 17 May
Walking tour of lower Sandy Bay - discovering Sandy Bays Anzac connections-the people and the places.
VENUE Meet at Long Point Road, Sandy Bay, on the grass next to Prossers on the Beach
TIME 14.00 - 16.00
ENTRY $10 Per Person
CONTACT Bookings Essential 6229 7029
DISAblED ACCESS for half of the walk only
PARKING Yes
Soldiers Memorial Avenue Tours
DATE Wed 6 & 13 May; Sat 9 & 16 May
Come to the Soldiers Memorial Avenue and hear and see the real stories of Hobart families. This is a chance to see into the lives of the soldiers, their families, and see the long term impact of war on a community. Bring some sandwiches and a drink.
VENUE Soldiers Memorial Avenue, Queens Domain, Hobart:
6 & May 13 From Soldiers Memorial Oval, Cross Roads Car Park; Saturday May 9 & 16 From TCA North Car Park
TIME 11.00
ENTRY Gold Coin Donation
CONTACT 0439 583 293
DISAblED ACCESS Wednesday tours are wheelchair accessible
PARKING Yes - See Above
The Bayly Family 0f Runnymede During World War I
DATE Thurs 7 May
The lives of the Bayly family at Runnymede during the First World War are revealed through the letters of James, Henry and Harriet Bayly. James embarked with the first detachment from Hobart in 1914, Henry saw the poppies in Flanders field, and Harriet gave her all in the care of the wounded and dying as a VAD nurse in London. This talk will follow their contribution to the war and give an insight into the Bayly women who were left to run the estate. Refreshments served.
VENUE Runnymede 61 Bay Road, New Town
TIME 17.30
ENTRY Adults $15.00; National Trust Members $12
CONTACT Bookings Essential: 6278 1269 nationaltrusttas.rezdy.com
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
In Conversation with Michael MoriDATE Sat 9 May
In this very special Festival event, Tasmanians will have the chance to hear direct from Major Michael (Dan) Mori, the US Marine Corps counsel whose role was to defend David Hicks when he was incarcerated in Guantanamo Bay for terrorism. For four years, Dan Mori fought for Hickss right to go home, becoming alarmed with the way the US and Australian governments were handling the case.
Brian Wightman, former Minister for Justice and Minister for Environment, Parks and Heritage, will explore the case and its effects on Dan Mori - who now lives in Australia - in an up-close interview.
Drinks and canaps will be served before and after the conversation, and guests will be seated for the conversation itself. Signed copies of Dans book, In the Company of Cowards, will also be available for purchase.
A silent auction with fabulous prizes will complete the occasion, with all proceeds going towards the conservation and maintenance of National Trust properties across Tasmania.
VENUE Cascade Function Centre 140 Cascade Road, South Hobart
TIME 17.3019.30
ENTRY $70.00. Places limited
CONTACT Bookings essential http://tiny.cc/nwq9ux or phone 6344 6233
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
Succeeding in the Regular Economy - The Aftermath Of Convict Sentences
DATE Sat 9 May
Almost all the women transported to Van Diemens Land came from impoverished circumstances, and their petty thefts can often be understood as crimes of poverty. For some of these women transportation meant, in the long run, an opportunity to achieve economic security and physical comfort, if not actual wealth. The all-day seminar will explore what it meant for a convict woman to enter successfully into the regular economy after she became free or received a conditional pardon.
VENUE Royal Yacht Club Of Tasmania (Bass And Flinders Room) Marieville Esplanade, Sandy Bay
TIME 9:30 - 15.00
ENTRY $30 (Includes Morning Tea and Lunch)
CONTACT To Register, go to www.femaleconvicts.org.au/index.php/about-us/events/seminar-registration
DISAblED ACCESS No
PARKING Yes
Recollections of Early Hobart
DATE Thurs, 7 May, Mon, 11 May
This informal FREE walking tour will provide its participants with an overview of the history and heritage of early Hobart.
The walk is being delivered by Pete Smith, the Director of Heritage Tasmania, with his unique and informed perspective of Hobarts early history.
It is designed to be a low impact walk that gives its participants an insight into Hobarts intriguing past, some of our hidden gems and a few lesser known stories.
This walk has been organised by Heritage Tasmania in conjunction with the Tasmanian Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment (DPIPWE).
To register, confirm your place on this walking tour and obtain details on the meeting place, please enquire at contact details below.
CONTACT 1300 850 332 or email: enquiries@heritage.tas.gov.au
TIME 7 May: 11.00 12.30; 11 May: 1400-15.30
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Stories and Characters Behind Hunter Street and IXL Jam
DATE 9, 16, 23, 30 May
A 45-minute tour of the Henry Jones Art Hotel with our history liaison officer, exploring the stories and characters behind the Hunter Street and IXL jam story.
VENUE 25 Hunter Street Hobart
TIME 13.00
ENTRY $5 Donation per individual, family or couple. Proceeds to the National Trust.
CONTACT Bookings Essential 6210 7700
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Metered parking on Hunter St.
Bonnets A Living Art Installation
DATE Sun 10 May
Dr. Christina Henri in partnership with Cascades Female Factory has been coordinating the Bonnet Project which aims to commemorate female convicts transported to Australia. To mark the projects completion we will be holding a living art installation, asking participants to gather at the docks wearing a bonnet. Aerial photographs will be taken of the living art installation symbolizing the arrival on our shores of 25,000 female convicts. This will be followed by an open day at Cascades Female Factory.
VENUE Gathering in Hunter Street, Hobart followed by an open day at Cascades Female Factory, 16 Degraves Street, South Hobart
TIME Arrival time at Hunter Street 10.30 12 Noon; Open Day 12 Noon 16.00
ENTRY Bookings required for the Living Art Installation 1800 139 478
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Off Street Parking
Lighting Up Our Heroes - Rosny Barn
DATE Tues 12 May
Light up the Barn: Rosny Barn will be lit by a giant projection commemorating the service of Clarence residents in the Great War. Brought to you by Clarence City Council and National Trust (Tasmania) as part of Vivid in Tasmania.
VENUE The Barn, Rosny Farm, Rosny
TIME Projection starts at 18.00. To complement this event, our Anzac Centenary exhibition in the Barn will be open until 21.00.
ENTRY: Free
CONTACT 0419 383 552
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
Heritage Council Regional Visit - Channel & Huon Valley
DATE Tues, 12 - Wed 13 May
Each May the Tasmania Heritage Council holds a regional meeting, stakeholder function and visit that showcases different parts of Tasmania as part of the annual Tasmanian Heritage Festival.
This year the Heritage Council is visiting the Channel and Huon Valley region and is using this as an opportunity to find out more about the history, places, precincts and stories of this historic region.
A regional visit includes an opportunity to highlight local historic heritage places, issues and opportunities, visit key heritage places and precincts; and meet with local volunteers, operators and leaders.
Past regional visits have included visits to: Burnie, Derby/Bridport/Scotsdale, Devonport, Launceston, Longford, Oatlands and Swansea, and have given some great insights into what makes Tasmania tick.
Over the course of this regional visit the Heritage Council will visit Margate, Gardiners Bay, Cygnet, Franklin and Port Huon, and hold its monthly meeting in the Forest and Heritage Centre at Geeveston.
If you are interested in finding out more about this event you can call or email the Heritage Council at the contact details below.
CONTACT 1 300 850 332 or email: enquiries@heritage.tas.gov.au
Veterans & Families Garden Workshop
DATE Thurs 14 May
Gardening workshop with military veterans and their families in the Tasmanian community food garden in the historic Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens.
VENUE Tasmanian Community Food Garden, Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens
TIME 12.00 Noon 14.00
ENTRY Free
CONTACT Bookings Essential tasvetgarden@hotmail.com.au
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Rtbg Parking
TMAGgots Unique Annual Quiz Night
DATE Sat, 16 May
Do you like quizzes? What about a quiz with a difference? Then you should seriously consider registering a team for The TMAGgots terrific annual Quiz Night, uniquely held in TMAG after hours.
Our 2015 quiz extravaganza will help us commemorate the Centenary of ANZAC/World War I and also mark International Museums Day, testing your mettle in a variety of fields of endeavour, skill and creativity.
To register for this awesome event all you need to do is: 1) Nominate a team captain; 2) Register your team and pay your full table fee online and 3) Send in your teams name to info@tmaggots.org.au. EASY!
As it sounds, this highly regarded, entertaining and stimulating annual event is a great way to enjoy the delightful Central Gallery at TMAG in Hobart after hours at a unique event in our wonderful state museum.
On arrival each team member will receive a voucher for a complimentary drink from our pop-up bar. Your team will also receive a gourmet platter on which to nibble, and there are great quiz and lucky door prizes.
The funds raised on the night will be used to sponsor future TMAGgots events aimed at facilitating creative opportunities for young people to engage with the TMAG and help enhance the TMAG collection.
Tables of up to eight guests per team are available to be booked for a modest $240.00 a table (which equates to $30.00 per person) when you register online and set yourselves up for a great night
To register go to www.tmaggots.org.au and follow the prompts. If you still have any questions, please call or email us at the contact details below.
CONTACT Pete Smith (President): 0409 531 491 info@tmaggots.org.au
TIME Commences 18.30
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Twice Destroyed by Fire - Esmond Dorney Progressive Lunch
DATE Sat 16 May
Tasmanian Modernist architect Esmond Dorney designed numerous buildings in Hobart most notably his own Porter Hill house, perched atop an old fort and refined to perfection after being twice destroyed by fire. On this progressive dinner, well provide architectural commentary about Dorneys work, legacy and the Tasmanian built environment. Therell be great views, beautiful details and three courses matched to three different venues by prominent Tasmanian chefs.
VENUE Courtesy buses depart Long Beach car park Sandy Bay (Enter Via Beach Road)
TIME 11.00
ENTRY $130 Per Person (includes three courses, drinks and transport between venues). Max 24 People. No Conc
CONTACT Bookings Essential 6214 1500
DISAblED ACCESS No
PARKING Yes
Conflict and Consequences: - A Play & a Display
DATE 16, 17 May
It is the end of 1853. Doctor John Meyer is the medical superintendent of the asylum at New Norfolk. He has been working there about ten years in the most interesting times. He resides at Frascati and tragically loses four children in close succession. He then sets his sights on improving conditions for the wounded of the Crimean War. The play is set around his farewell garden party before he heads overseas.
VENUE Play: Frascati House, The Avenue, New Norfolk
Display: Willow Court Barracks (Subject To Completion Of Restoration)
TIME Play: 13.00; Display: 10.00 16.00
ENTRY Play: Adults $25, Children 12 And Under $10 (includes entry to the display and afternoon tea)
Play without entry to display: Adults $20, Children 12 and Under $10, includes afternoon tea
Display: Adults $5, Children 12 And Under $2
CONTACT Bookings not required but the play is limited to 50 people daily
DISAblED ACCESS Limited
PARKING Yes
Carvings, Stained Glass Windows, and Honour
Roll Boards
DATE Sun 17 May
Come and explore at your own leisure the names that are carved into the church pews. See the names of those who served in WWI on the honour roll boards and how some of these names are related to the stained glass windows.
VENUE Wesley Uniting Church 58 Melville St, Hobart
TIME 13.00 - 15.00
ENTRY Free
CONTACT 6231 4034
DISAblED ACCESS Downstairs Only
PARKING Melville St Car Park
Alexander Laing: His Story Told Through Music
- Grand Regency Ball
DATE Sat 23 May
Transported to NSW in 1813, Scots-born Alexander Laing eventually arrived in Van Diemens Land. He became a police constable in his new home and for over 50 years was a performer and composer of fiddle music. His vast repertoire featured over 60 original compositions with many dedicated to local personalities. The Tasmanian Harp Ensemble will play the recently rediscovered music of Laing, with David Wanless (Folk Federation of Tasmania) as dance caller. Period costume admired but not required. Sash prizes and raffles. Repeat of successful ball run in 2014.
VENUE Hobart Town Hall, Hobart
TIME 19.30 - Midnight
ENTRY $30/$25, Kids Under 15 $15
CONTACT Bookings essential 0417 111 964
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Street Parking
Who Was He? - Oral History Workshop
DATE Sat 23 May
If youve been wondering how to interview your relative who participated in war, or was a pacifist, or who was a post-war migrant, or who helped migrants, or has been involved in other ways in conflict or compassion, its time to attend this oral history workshop. It will be conducted by Jill Cassidy, president of Oral History Tasmania, and will cover all aspects of oral history, including how to use equipment, how to prepare for an interview, interview technique and transcription.
VENUE Glenorchy Linc 4 Terry Street, Glenorchy
TIME 10.00 16.45
ENTRY Members Oral History Tasmania: $40; Non-Members $50, Students $30. Includes Lunch
CONTACT Bookings Essential 0418 178 098
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
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United Nations Peacekeeping Day Memorial Service
DATE Sat 30 May
Memorial service to be conducted at the peacekeeping memorial inside Anglesea barracks to recognize the service of United Nations peacekeepers since 1947.
VENUE Anglesea Barracks, Hobart Davey St, Hobart
TIME 10.00
ENTRY Free
CONTACT 0408 002892
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING On the parade ground
World Wars Impact on theTheatre Royal
- The Oldest Continuously Operating Theatre In Australia
DATE 18 - 22 May
Opened in 1837 with much fanfare, and still enjoying popularity in 2015, with a wide range of shows, the Theatre Royal has experienced many peaks and troughs. Both World War 1 and World War II had a significant impact on the Theatre Royal. Find out some special stories related to the impact on the Theatre in the pre-war, war and post-war periods, and the demonstration of compassion by the local community in times of crisis and conflict.
VENUE Theatre Royal 29 Campbell Street, Hobart
TIME 11.00 - 12.00 Noon
ENTRY $10
CONTACT Bookings essential 6233 2299
DISAblED ACCESS Very limited ring contact
PARKING Market place or Argyle St car parks
Stories & Characters Behind Hunter Street and IXL Jam
DATE 9, 16, 23, 30 May
A 45-minute tour of the Henry Jones Art Hotel with our history liaison officer, exploring the stories and characters behind the Hunter Street and IXL jam story.
VENUE 25 Hunter Street Hobart
TIME 13.00
ENTRY $5 Donation per individual, family or couple. Proceeds to the National Trust.
CONTACT Bookings Essential 6210 7700
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Metered parking on Hunter St.
Roseneath Hospital for Wounded Returned Soldiers
DATE Sun 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 May
WWI began in 1914 but by a few months into 1915 it was realised that existing Tasmanian hospitals were not going to cope with the growing number of casualties returning from the front. Roseneath hospital at Austins Ferry was opened in August 1915. Learn its history and the story of some of its patients at historic Austins Cottage (c.1813). Just one part of Austins Ferrys long and interesting history. Photographic and documented display.
VENUE Historic Austins Cottage, 14 Austins Ferry Road, Austins Ferry, Glenorchy
TIME 13.00 16.00
ENTRY Gold coin donation
CONTACT 6249 4227
DISAblED ACCESS Limited
PARKING Yes
Brighton Heritage Museum
DATE Sun 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th, 31st May
As part of the 2015 Anzac celebrations the Brighton Heritage Association will tell the stories of some of the young men from the municipality who fought and died in the First World War.
VENUE Public Building 371 Brighton Road, Pontville
TIME 13.00 15.00
ENTRY Free
CONTACT 0400 161 102
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
"Six Bob a Day Tourists" and Other Exhibitions
DATE Tue-Sat 9.00 - 13.00
Images of Tasmanians in the First World War drawn from our own collection. Focusing on units with large Tasmanian contingents and supported by time lines and maps. Many other exhibitions in the building include Vietnam, colonial, governors, peacekeepers, soldiers prison, girls reformatory.
VENUE Army Museum Tasmania, Anglesea Barracks, Davey St, Hobart
ENTRY $5 Adults; $10 Families. Free for Service Personnel
CONTACT 6237 7160
DISAblED ACCESS Lower floor only
PARKING Anglesea Bks Parade Ground
High Teas and Sympathy at Runnymede
DATE Tues 5, 12, 19, 26; Sun 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 May
Traditional high tea served in the drawing room at Runnymede. Enjoy fine food, the company of friends and the ambience of the drawing room whilst learning about Robert Pitcairn, leading campaigner against transportation of convicts.
VENUE Runnymede, 61 Bay Road, New Town
TIME 14.30
ENTRY Adults $30, Nt $25, Children $20
CONTACT Bookings essential 6278 1269
DISAblED ACCESS Yes
PARKING Yes
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In this centenary year of the ANZAC landing, all Tasmanias cenotaphs will have even more significance for their local communities, especially from April 25th. This is a list of all the known cenotaphs in Tasmania.
TasmanianCenotaphs
Bicheno Cenotaph/War Memorial Burgess St, Bicheno
Cygnet Cenotaph
Deloraine Cenotaph.
Devonport Cenotaph Victoria Parade
Dover Cenotaph
Geeveston Cenotaph
George Town Cenotaph Max Harris Reserve
Hobart Cenotaph The Queens Domain
Huonville Cenotaph
Launceston Cenotaph Royal Park, Paterson Street
Lindisfarne Cenotaph Anzac Park
Longford Cenotaph Wellington St
New Norfolk Cenotaph Circle St
Oatlands War Memorial Oatlands Town Hall
Penguin Cenotaph Main St
St Helens Cenotaph
Scottsdale Cenotaph Memorial Park, Christopher St
Swansea Cenotaph Franklin St
Spring Bay Cenotaph Cnr Vicary & St Helens Sts, Triabunna
Ulverstone Cenotaph Reibey Street
Westbury War Memorial
Wynyard Cenotaph off Park St
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2015/2016The National Trust of Tasmania suggests you visit the following organisations and sites when travelling through Tasmania:
Northern Tasmania
Malua Memorial
Date Daily
Visit the Malua Memorial and journey through the life of this highly successful, versatile racehorse.
Venue Great Western Tiers Visitors Centre 100 Emu Bay Road, Deloraine
Entry Free
Launceston Tramway Museum
Date Daily
Tour of museum and 20 minute tram ride - Open every day
Venue Launceston Tramway Museum Inveresk Precinct
Entry Adults $5 Child $2
Harold Gatty Memorial
The Harold Gatty Memorial Park commemorates the extraordinary achievements of this Campbell Town born adventurer. Gattys assistance was sought by the one-eyed stuntsman, oil rigger and air adventurer, Wiley Post, to fly around the world. They set off from Roosevelt airfield on 23 June 1931 and relanded there on 1 July.
Venue Harold Gatty Memorial, Midlands Highway & Pedder Street, Rosedale Airfield, Campbell Town
Entry Free
Longford RSL Museum
Date Open during RSL hours
The Longford RSL Museum contains a wide variety of memorabilia relating to service people in the area. Especially highlighted is the journey of Mary Ransom who was a nurse during World War Two.
Venue Longford RSL Museum 78 Wellington Street, Longford
Qvmag History Collection
Date Daily
QVMAG History Collection represents both Tasmanias place in Australia and the world, and brings the world to Tasmania.
Venue QVMAG Inveresk 2 Invermay Road, Inveresk
Entry Free
Time 10:00 - 16:00
Warbirds Flights Tasmania
Date Daily
Adventure and aerobatic flights in military aircraft. Feel the power and the noise of a classic radial engine warbird as you undertake moves from mild to wild - be it experiencing the graceful moves of a warbird or the exhilaration of aerobatic manoeuvres. $370 for 30 minutes flying journey.
Venue Cranbourn Airfield, Tamar Valley
Entry $370
Methode Tasmanoise
Date Daily
The story behind the Jansz Vineyard and how it came to produce one of the best selling premium sparkling wines in Australia.
Venue Jansz Wine Room 1216B Pipers Brook Road Pipers Brook
Time 10:00 - 16:00
Entry Free
Evandale Pioneer Cemetery
Date Daily
Wander through this amazing record of Tasmanian forebears and gain an insight into the social and cultural fabric of our unique pioneering heritage. James Cox, who established nearby Clarendon, is buried here alongside his wife and other family members.
Venue Evandale Pioneer Cemetery
Entry Free
Beaconsfield Mine And Heritage CentreDate Daily
Lose yourself in history and play with treasures from the past as you explore our varied exhibitions. Youll be entertained by interactive displays as Beaconsfields mining history comes to life and you explore stories of the Tamar Valley. Adults and children alike will enjoy discovering all the Centre has to offer.
Venue Beaconsfield Mine & Heritage Centre 59 West Street, Beaconsfield
Time 9:30 - 16:30
Entry Adults $12 Con $10 Child $4 Fam $30
Heritage Highway Museum & Visitor Information Centre
Date Mon Fri
Heritage Highway Museum and Visitor Information Centre is located in the centre of Campbell Town in the former courthouse. Built in 1903, the building was used for its original purpose until 2009. After this time, the building served as a police station, a library, a solicitors office and an opportunity shop.
Venue Heritage Highway Museum and Visitor Information Centre 103 High Street, Campbell Town
Time 10:00 - 15:00
Entry Gold coin donation
Date Mon Sat
Motorcycle Museum
Richardsons Harley Davidson has a large motorcycle museum. Walk your way through with our History Boards of nine decades. Read old newspapers and see our old workshop set out for easy viewing.
Entry Gold coin donation to Tasmanian Devil Fund
Venue Richardsons Harley Davidson 468 Westbury Road
Time Mon - Fri 9.00am to 5.30 pm Sat 9.00 am to 3.00 pm
Entry Gold coin donation
Ross Female Factory
Date Daily
Originally the site of a male punishment station, from 1847-1848 the buildings were adapted for use as a probation station for women. Known as the Ross Female Factory, it housed between 60 and 120 women at any one time, as well as accommodating the inmates babies. It operated as a hiring depot, nursery, probation and punishment station until 1854-1855. It is open free to the public from 9am - 5pm daily. Further information can be obtained at the Tasmanian Wool Centre.
Venue Ross Female Factory Bond Street, Ross
Time 9:00 - 17:00
Entry Free
Community Of Mathinna
Date Daily
Mathinna takes its name from that of an aboriginal girl befriended by Governor and Lady Franklin. On the outskirts of Mathinna is Evercreech Forest Reserve, home to the tallest White Gums in the world.
Venue Mathinna and Evercreech Forest Reserve Park
Entry Free
Cataract Gorge Launceston
Date Daily
Cataract Gorge has a long history and has been described by several generations as the heartbeat of Launceston and central to its lifestyle and sense of community. The Gorge features walking trails, lookouts, the worlds longest single span chairlift, suspension bridge and open air swimming pool.
Venue Cataract Gorge
Entry Free
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2015/2016 Low Head Pilot StationDate Daily
Low Head Pilot Station is the oldest group of pilot buildings in Australia. While it was the first station to operate, it is the third oldest pilot service after the private operations of Sydney and Hobart. The pilot service dates from 1805, with the appointment of William House as Harbour Master at Port Dalrymple. The first building on the site was probably built in 1806. The pilot service still operates from this site today.
Venue Low Head Pilot Station Low Head Road
Time 10:00 - 16:00
Entry Free
Ben Lomond Ski Village
Date 1st - 31st May
Ben Lomond takes its name from the Scottish mountain of the same name and was given by Colonel Paterson who founded the first European s