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Blackaby's Sea Kayaks and Tours

PO Box 1138, Hobart City TAS 7000

Discover the rugged beauty and convict history of Australia\'s island state of Tasmania.
Sea kayaking is the perfect way to reach Tasmania\'s pristine rugged coastline, temperate rain forests, islands, beautiful white sand beaches, viewing wildlife, and retracing the convict history of Tasmania and Australia.
Blackaby\'s sea kayaking tours range from sea kayaking on the Hobart waterfront with fish and chips or pizza, paddling around the historic ruins of Port Arthur, B & B sea kayaking tours on the Tasman Peninsula, and 7-day Gordon River Wilderness Expeditions.

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Anglesea Barracks

Davey Street, Hobart City TAS 7000

Anglesea Barracks in Hobart, built in the 1800's, now houses the Military Museum of Tasmania. Governor Macquarie ordered these barracks built when he visited the colony in 1811. When the last British regiment left Tasmania in 1870 the buildings were variously used as a school, reformatory, a home for old women and a gymnasium. With the federation of Australia in 1901, the barracks became Commonwealth property and passed back to full military control, in which they have remained ever since. In the barracks are the hospital, now the commander's residence, the original officers' quarters and mess, the arch from the original Bath Inn, the memorial to the British 99th Regiment of Foot stationed here from 1848-58, the officers' married quarters, the beautiful two story soldiers accommodation built in 1850, now the Headquarters building, the old drill hall, now the officers' mess and the jail, which is now the Military Museum of Tasmania. Guided tours of the Barracks and Museum are conducted on Tuesdays at 11am. The Museum is open on Tuedays from 9 am to 1pm and on Thursdays from 9am to 12 pm. Other times by appointment.

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Quoll Artists Gallery

Space 006 Salamanca Arts Centre, 77 Salamanca Place, Hobart City TAS 7000

The Quoll Artists Gallery, in Hobart's Salamanca Place, specialises in work by Tasmanian artists. The gallery is located in the Salamanca Arts Centre, close to Hobart's waterfront and a short walk from the city's central business district. Quoll is a co-operative of nine professional Tasmanian artists, and the gallery features fine art, jewellery, textiles and ceramics. Choose from fine art paintings in watercolour, oils, acrylic and mixed media - ranging in style from traditional to contemporary. Select your own piece of handmade jewellery - including work crafted from fresh water pearls and abalone, antique china and ceramic. A range of other craft items is also available at Quoll - including silk scarves, pottery and handmade knives. You can visit several other galleries in Salamanca Place. The Salamanca Arts Centre hosts a vibrant program of changing exhibitions in the Long Gallery, Sidespace Gallery, Loft Gallery and Top Gallery. You can also visit the Off Centre Gallery, Handmark Gallery, Aspect Design and the Salamanca Collection in Salamanca Place to see work by some of Tasmania's best artisans.

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Lark Distillery - The

14 Davey Street, Hobart City TAS 7000

When junipers for gin proved hard to find, Bill Lark of The Lark Distillery tried making a liqueur using Tasmania's native mountain pepper berries. The result is a smooth Bush Liqueur - a truly unique taste of Tasmania. The Bush Liqueur is also blended with another local product, Gillespies Ginger Beer, to make 2UP, a ginger beer with kick. Specialties of the distillery are single malt whisky, apple schnapps, bush liqueur, cherry max, pepperberry vodka and pepperberry gin.

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Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery

Dunn Place, Hobart City TAS 7000

Located on Hobart's historic waterfront, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) has recently undergone a spectacular $30 million redevelopment. The second oldest museum in Australia, TMAG has its origins in the collections of the country's oldest scientific society, the Royal Society of Tasmania, which was established in 1843. Opened in March 2013, the redevelopment includes more than 2,000 square metres of new public and exhibition spaces, a centralised visitor services hub and a new Courtyard Café. Visitors can now experience more of this unique site than ever before, including a fascinating range of nationally significant archaeological material, some of which has been hidden for over 150 years. TMAG has something to offer visitors of all ages and interests whether you are family seeking an educational and engaging experience with the children, a tourist seeking to discover more about Tasmania's history or art lover. Join a free guided tour or browse the galleries to experience TMAG's rich blend of permanent collections, touring and temporary exhibitions and special displays. TMAG is open to the public daily from 1000 to 1700, with the exception of Good Friday, Anzac Day and Christmas Day. Admission is free but donations are always welcome.

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Barilla Bay Oysters

1388 Tasman Highway, Hobart City TAS 7000

Barilla Bay Oysters are located at Cambridge, in Southern Tasmania. Barilla Bay Oysters are grown and harvested in Australia's premium shellfish growing environment. The cold, clean pristine waters of South East Tasmania is famous for its clean air and unspoilt environment. The temperate climate makes it perfect for growing oysters. The delicate taste and texture of Barilla Bay Oysters reflect the natural quality of the water in which they are grown. Open seven days. Come and visit our farm gate and restaurant. We also pack oysters for airline travel.

Allport Library and Museum Of Fine Arts

91 Murray Street, Hobart City TAS 7000

Hobart's Allport Library and Museum of Fine Arts is a heritage collection of colonial artefacts. The Museum is located within the State Library of Tasmania in central Hobart. The Library and Museum are housed in a permanent display of Georgian-style rooms. The collection includes colonial paintings and prints, Georgian silver and glass and fine English, French and Chinese porcelain. There are displays of mahogany and walnut furniture dating from 1680, including excellent examples of Chippendale, Sheraton and Hepplewhite. The Library features fine and rare books, manuscripts and photographs dating from the 1800s. The Allport family originally settled in Tasmania in 1831 and played a significant role in Tasmania's artistic, cultural and social development. Work by Mary Morton Allport (1806-1895), one of Australia's earliest notable female artists, features in the collection. Her son, Morton Allport (1830-1878), was a scientist, naturalist and one of Tasmania's earliest photographers, and her granddaughter, Curzona Frances Louise Allport (1860-1949) was also a painter. Cecil Allport (1858-1926) began the collection in 1899. He and his son Henry Allport (1890-1965) were historians, connoisseurs and collectors. Upon his death in 1965, Henry Allport bequeathed the entire collection to the people of Tasmania as a memorial to the Allport family.

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Tasmania Golf Club - The

1420 Tasman Highway, Hobart City TAS 7000

The Tasmania Golf Club is an 18-hole course at Barilla Bay, east of Hobart. Barilla Bay is close to Hobart airport, fifteen minutes (20 kilometres/12 miles) from the city centre. With spectacular views over Barilla Bay, this championship course has many superb holes and undulating fairways lined with towering trees. Located on a promontory jutting into the Bay, the course is surrounded by water on three sides. You can enjoy a challenging round of golf here - including the third signature hole - a 527-metre par five which is which is considered one of the best par fives in Australia. The Tasmania Golf Club was established in 1971; the layout was designed by Al Howard and the course built by Ian Grimsey. This course consistently rates in the top 30 in Australia and Norman Von Nida once described it as the equal of any in the world. You can relax with a drink or meal in the clubroom after your round. A club professional, practice facilities, driving range and club, trolley and golf cart hire are also available. Holes: 18, Par: Men 72, Ladies 74; Length: Men 6,212 metres, Ladies 5,532 metres; Australian Course Rating 73.

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Salamanca Market

Salamanca Place, Salamanca, Hobart City TAS 7000

Enjoy the sights, sounds, flavours, action and colour of Australia's best outdoor market, every Saturday from 8:30am to 3:00pm at Hobart's Salamanca Place.

Set between graceful plane trees and the mellow sandstone facades of historic warehouses, Hobart's famous market at Salamanca Place attracts thousands of locals and visitors, every Saturday of the year.

They come to visit more than 300 stalls for the food and music, fresh fruit, crisp organic vegetables, hot baked spuds, the warm aroma of a coffee and croissant, buskers singing the blues, stroking a harp or strumming a lively folk song.

They come for the coffee and the food, and to stroll along the hundreds of stalls, meeting friendly people who make or grow what they sell.

Salamanca Market highlights fine Tasmanian art & craft including hand-worked glass, innovative design in Tasmanian timbers, stylish clothing and bold ceramics.

Salamanca Market is close to historic St David’s Park on the fringe of Hobart's central business district. From the market, it's a short climb up Kelly's Steps to reach the Georgian cottages and the village atmosphere of Battery Point.

Hobart's picturesque waterfront is also nearby – cross Salamanca lawns to the docks, where hard-working fishing boats are berthed close to cruising yachts and a square-rigger or two.

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Masterpiece @ IXL Fine Art & Antiques

2/19a Hunter Street, Hobart City TAS 7000

Masterpiece@IXL Fine Art Gallery is situated in Hobart's Hunter Street arts precinct, southern Tasmania. Specialising in Australian fine art, the gallery features colonial through to contemporary pieces. Wander in and view the fine collection at Masterpiece@IXL. The high quality works are produced by artists from around the world including many prominent Australian artists. Pieces on display are also available for purchase. Gallery Director, W Nevin Hurst has been part of the Australian art scene for over 30 years. Featured artists include David Bromley, Charles Conder, Haughton Forrest, John Glover, WB Gould, Hans Heysen, Ken Knight, Ken Done, Tim Storrier, Sidney Nolan, Gloria Petyarr, WC Piguenit, Lloyd Rees and many more. Masterpiece@IXL is located in the IXL Courtyard. Hunter Street is on the Hobart waterfront, a five-minute walk from the city.

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Moo Brew

655 Main Road, Hobart City TAS 7000

Moo Brew is a state-of-the-art micro-brewery at Mona, Hobart. It sits on a private peninsula on the Derwent River at Berridale, 15 minutes north west of Hobart's city centre. A jetty provides private and charter access to the site and there is a fast catamaran service from the Hobart waterfront. Moo Brew builds on David Walsh's love of good wine, fine food, art and the celebration of life. Moo Brew produces four unique beers under the distinctive Moo Brew label - an American Pale Ale, an American Dark Ale, a German-style cloudy wheat beer and a Pilsner. These unique beers contain no additives or preservatives and are unpasteurised - so Moo Brew's distinctive flavours are best enjoyed fresh and cold. The award winning Moo Brew label designs display the works of Australian artist, John Kelly. In response to his sculpture series based on William Dobell's camouflaged cows, Walsh commissioned Kelly to produce a series of paintings for the beer labels

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Frogmore Creek Wines

699 Richmond Road, Hobart City TAS 7000

Frogmore Creek, near Tasmania's capital Hobart, produces a wide range of award-winning cool climate wines.Conveniently located just 20 minutes from Hobart's central business district and 10 minutes from Hobart Airport, Frogmore Creek Cellar Door and restaurant is surrounded by vines and nestled in the beautiful Coal River Valley. The highly acclaimed Frogmore Creek label is from the genuine cool climate region of southern Tasmania, where the grapevines benefit from a long growing season. These slow ripened grapes develop pure fruit flavours, fresh natural acidity and are perfect for making seriously good wine.In addition the 42 Degrees South Label reflects the latitude and position in crafting fruit driven wines. Both labels are available for tasting at the cellar door and restaurant. Overlooking 10 hectares of vines, Frogmore Creek restaurant draws inspiration from fresh local produce sourced from small growers, artisan providores and local fisherman and is complimented by the winery's acclaimed premium cool climate wines. Frogmore Creek is open 1000 - 1700 daily

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Richmond Golf Club

Richmond Road, Hobart City TAS 7000

Richmond Golf Club is a challenging nine-hole course with spectacular water views. Views over Barilla Bay, Pittwater and Midway Point are a feature of this course.. Visitors and new members are welcome. Handicap required to play in competitions. The club house has bar and catering available on competition days. Mens competition Thursday and Saturday and Ladies competition Wednesday. Course information: Holes: 9 Par: 66 Length: 805m ACR: 64.1

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aart. Gallery of Fine Art

63 Macquarie Street (Corner of Market Place), Hobart City TAS 7000

Aart. Gallery of Fine Art, in central Hobart, specialises in exhibiting work by Tasmanian artists. The gallery is located in Macquarie Street, a short distance from Hobart's central business district and waterfront. Aart exhibits work in a range of media, including drawing, oils, acrylic, sculpture and photography. The gallery's intimate space provides an opportunity for broad range of Tasmanian artists to show their work. Artists to have exhibited at Aart include Wayne Edwards, Jessica McLaughlan, Mary Lou Wright, Francine Smith, Rodney Lea, Rebecca Brogan, sculptor Kathryn Hodges and fine art photographer Paul Barrington. You can purchase original artwork from the gallery, including pieces by Luke Wagner, Jerzy Michalski, Danny Benson and the late Deny King, or choose from a range of prints and cards. Current and previous exhibitions can be viewed on the gallery website and commissions of artwork by gallery-represented artists can also be arranged.

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Colville Street Art Gallery

54 Colville Street, Hobart City TAS 7000

The Colville Street Art Gallery features contemporary work by artists from Tasmania and mainland Australia. The Gallery is located in Battery Point, a five-minute drive from Hobart's central business district. The Colville Street Art Gallery's program of monthly exhibitions includes works on paper, paintings, photography and sculpture. Represented artists include painter Peter Gouldthorpe, printmaker Milan Milojevic, sculptors Gerhard Mausz and Sandra Jenkins and jewellery designer Carmen Blyth, among many others. All artists represented by the Gallery demonstrate contemporary art practice through works in modern landscape, city and streetscape, interiors, still life and abstract. You can view and purchase contemporary artwork by Tasmanian and Australian artists at the Gallery. Services in collection assessment and development, corporate leasing options, research and sourcing particular artists and works are also available.

Designed Objects Tasmania

27 Tasma Street, Hobart City TAS 7000

Increasingly, Tasmania is gaining recognition for the excellence and execution of design, especially its fine furniture made with native timbers. If you have an interest in good design - from pots to playgrounds - phone and arrange to see the work produced at this co-operative, which provides workshop machinery, kilns and studio space for members. Work designed and made on the premises includes contemporary furniture, ceramics, metals and textiles.

Coal Valley Vineyard

257 Richmond Road, Hobart City TAS 7000

Coal Valley Vineyard restaurant is located at Cambridge 15 minutes east of Hobart. The restaurant, outdoor dining terrace and cellar door are perched directly above the steeply sloping vineyard and have sweeping water views of the estuary of the Coal River Valley and the vineyard below. The restaurant menu changes often as quality local seasonal produce becomes available and is made to match the award winning wines. Regular events are held annually including Burning of the Canes Dinner, Harvest Celebration Lunch, Chestnut Lover's Lunch and visiting chefs from Italy are part of our schedule. All are welcome. Or enjoy a picnic hamper on the hill overlooking the vineyard. You are welcome to bring your own barbecue food and use the barbecue facilities. Please note that lunches are currently only offered on weekends and catered lunches can be arranged for advanced group bookings. The vineyard totals five hectares (12 acres) and is meticulously hand cared for. Varieties for sale and for tasting include intensely aromatic Riesling, crisp and lightly oaked Chardonnay, balanced and elegant Pinot Noir, Tasmania's first Tempranillo and a Cabernet Merlot blend. Opening hours 1100 to 1700 Wednesday to Sunday October to March for wine tastings and sales.

Tazi Tiger Coin and Stamp Place

110 Collins Street, Hobart City TAS 7000

We provide professional service and advice on buying, selling or insuring stamps, coins, medals and collectables. Stamps & Accessories - stamps and related material from: Tasmania, Australia, Australian Antarctic Territory, New Zealand, Great Britain and all Pacific countries. We also offer a new issue service for any country or theme, plus a large range of accessories. Coins & Notes - a large range of Australian decimal and pre-decimal coins, banknotes, medallions and accessories. Militaria & Honour Boards - Australian, New Zealand and Great Britain replica medals, including decorations, campaign and long service medals. See us for professional medal restoration and accessories. We also help you create personalised Honour Boards. Collectables - postcards, cigarette cards, Australian Rules Football cards, phone cards, badges, old documents and other collectables. Phone and mail orders welcome.

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Rosny Park Public Golf Course

Rosny Park, Hobart City TAS 7000

Rosny Park Public Golf Course is a nine-hole course situated on Hobart's Eastern Shore, near Eastlands Shopping Centre. Short but very attractive public course which has been the venue of the Australian Public Course Championships. Native tree-lined fairways and views over the Derwent River make for an enjoyable round of golf. Club hire is available. Lessons available from resident Professional.

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Narryna Heritage Museum

103 Hampden Road, Hobart City TAS 7000

Narryna is a gem of Australian colonial architecture containing a rich collection of Tasmanian fine and decorative arts. The fine Greek Revival town house was built by Captain Andrew Haig in 1837-40. Haig purchased the Narryna holding in 1824 during a trading voyage between Calcutta, Canton and Valparaiso. Haig built warehouses facing Salamanca Place in 1834 and set up as a merchant and shipbuilder while also operating goods and passenger services to mainland ports. He was forced to sell up after an economic downturn hit the Australian colonies in 1842. Narryna was later home to businessmen and women, lawyers, politicians and bankers. In 1957 Narryna became Australia's first folk museum, thanks to the efforts of a group of Battery Point resident who assembled a collection redolent of the mercantile and maritime histories of Salamanca Place and Battery Point. Ask about our group booking rate and joint ticket with Markree House and Garden, located 200 meters from Narryna and offering insights into Hobart life 100 years later.

Zone 3 Laser Games - Hobart

2nd Floor Village Cinema Complex, 181 Collins Street, Hobart City TAS 7000

Zone 3 Laser Games - Hobart is an indoor Laser Tag complex providing hours of entertainment. All under one roof. it is suitable for all ages, catering for birthday parties, business functions and walk-in visits. Laser Tag (sometimes also referred to as Laser Skirmish or Dark Zone) is an action packed game where players wear electronic vests and 'tag' each other with 'phasors' to score points.The laser tag arena features stunning fluorescent space-themed murals guaranteed to make you go 'wow'! With asteroids, gas clouds, moons, planets, star fields, vortices and cladding-style spaceship walls, you will feel as if you are an astronaut on a mission in a distant galaxy. Zone 3 Laser Games - Hobart is located on level two of the Village Cinemas Complex and can be accessed from the Intensity Arcade (on Level one). Zone 3 and Intensity run a number of combined Laser Tag and Arcade sessions during the week, please contact us for details. Bookings are highly recommended so make a booking today by giving Zone 3 Laser Games a call.

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Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens

Queens Domain, Hobart City TAS 7000

The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens are located in Hobart, Tasmania's harbour side capital city. Established in 1818 on the western banks of the Derwent River, the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens covers 13.5 hectares and showcases 6,500 species and varieties of plants, including over 400 Tasmanian species. You can take a guided tour to see features including the largest public conifer collection in the southern hemisphere, a peaceful Japanese garden and stunning conservatory. Breathe in the perfume of the traditional herb garden and visit Pete's Patch - a vegetable plot designed by Tasmanian gardening personality Peter Cundall. See rare plants from Macquarie Island in the sub-Antarctic plant house and stroll along historic Arthur Wall - designed to be internally heated to grow exotic plants in Tasmania's cool climate. The Gardens also has a seasonal display of annuals, including a breathtaking spring tulip display - focus of the yearly Tasmanian Tulip Festival. You'll find interactive displays of Tasmania's diverse flora in the Botanical Discovery Centre and a permanent collection of work by Tasmania's most famous wilderness photographer in the Peter Dombrovskis Gallery. You can browse in the Botanical Shop, or enjoy a meal or snack in the Gardens restaurant and kiosk.

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Endota Spa Hobart

City Mill, 11 Morrison Street, Hobart City TAS 7000

endota spa hobart - day spa on the hobart waterfront - is less than a five minute saunter from dockside, city centre and every history and mystery-soaked corner of the old town. Once a flour mill, now the old city mill is flowering in endota green. outer walls wood stacked in1865. inside, our renovated inner spa glows white and welcoming. Your soles can stop searching, endota body treatments are working wonders inside and out. How better to end a wilderness trek? But book before you venture off and look forward to a well earned massage, or reward your feet for getting you there and back with Tassie Toots or both, or whatever you choose. A combination of treatments - facials, massage, spa body wraps, manicure, pedicure, crystal mud footsoak - you can relax as long as you like. Check out our website for the extensive menu of treatments available. Open Monday to Friday 0900 to 1800, and Saturday 1000 to 1700.

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Tasmanian Cricket Museum and Bellerive Oval Tours

18 Derwent Street, Hobart City TAS 7000

The Tasmanian Cricket Museum, at Hobart's Bellerive Oval, showcases Tasmania's cricketing history. Bellerive is 10 minutes' drive east of the Hobart city centre, on the eastern shore of the Derwent River. At the Tasmanian Cricket Museum you can discover Tasmania's rich cricket heritage from settlement to the present day. The museum features a collection of artefacts and memorabilia coupled with innovative displays, video and state-of-the-art interactive technology. You can also take a tour of Tasmania's world class cricket facilities at Bellerive Oval to see how a modern sporting venue operates. See the Oval from Richie's Room, sit in the television studio high above the Southern Stand and inspect the players' rooms and members' facilities. You'll also see Bellerive's indoor practice wicket with its bowling and video equipment. Your tour includes entry to the Tasmanian Cricket Museum. Bookings are essential. Scholars of the game will enjoy a visit to the Max Atwell Memorial Library at Bellerive Oval. Located adjacent to the Museum, the library features a collection of thousands of cricketing books and is open Tuesday to Thursday from 10am until 3pm, Friday from 10am until 12 noon and during Pura and ING Cup games.

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Gasworks Cellar Door Tasmanian Wine Experience

2 Macquarie Street, Hobart City TAS 7000

The Gasworks Cellar Door is an exclusively Tasmanian wine tasting and retail experience in the heart of Hobart's colourful dock precinct. With 16 Tasmanian wines always on tasting, a knowledgeable wine expert to guide you through the ever-changing labels, a stylish interior design, and fascinating information about the island's wines and history- this is no ordinary tasting experience. Your guide will introduce each wine in detail, talking about the region, the climate and the winemaking techniques that create each one's special character. To taste your way around the Cellar Door, you purchase a wine tasting card for $10. There are three card options - 12 wines (25ml each), 6 wines (50ml each) or 3 wines (100ml each). The 12-wine card gives you the widest options; while the 3-wines card lets you savour a trio of your choice. Over 300 Tasmanian wines are also available to buy from our online store, supporting 81 local vineyards and delivering interstate. The Cellar Door itself is located in the original Macquarie Street Gasworks head office, where high ceilings, polished Tasmanian oak floors and a sweeping timber staircase reflect the importance of the enterprise from the late 1850s.

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Simsation, Live the dream, Fly a 737

115 Kennedy Drive, Hobart City TAS 7000

SIMSATION offers amazing virtual flight experiences in a full-scale 737 flight simulator, based in Hobart, Tasmania. You can live the dream and fly a 737. From the moment you enter the flight deck you'll be immersed in the amazing panoramic world of flight; the sounds, vibrations, controls, instruments and much more. Choose a 30 minute adventure or settle into the cockpit for two hours on an international route. You will feel as if you are truly flying, in any location you choose across the world. Takeoff in Hong Kong, land in Heathrow, or fly through the Alps at 450 knots. All the flight adventures and teambuilding experiences are fully guided by friendly instructors, so no experience is necessary. Relax in the lounge or bring some passengers into the first-class cabins, where they can recline in airline comfort and watch your flight on the big-screen. Take away a DVD of your flight and buy some great Boeing and aviation memorabilia in the SIMSATION store.

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Tasmanian Transport Museum

Anfield Street, Hobart City TAS 7000

The Tasmanian Transport Museum in Hobart includes Tasmanian railways history displays, tram cars and locomotives. The New Town Railway Station has been rebuilt at the museum and a new platform added. The station masters' office and signal room have been retained and restored to original condition. The former ladies waiting room and store have been developed as a display area of relics and photographs featuring the history of Tasmanian railways. There are seven steam locomotives, two operational diesel-electric locomotives, two operational diesel rail cars, six carriages and numerous goods wagons. Electric vehicles include three tram cars and two Hobart trolley buses. Train rides using a diesel railcar are run on the first Sunday each month and a vintage steam locomotive runs on the third Sunday of the month.

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Savoy Baths Day Spa

Lower Level, 38 Elizabeth Street, Hobart City TAS 7000

Savoy Baths is a unique day spa established in the basement of an historic former banking chamber. The Spa has been transformed from the bullion vaults and strong rooms into a vast therapeutic and recreation oasis in central Hobart. The Baths have dry heat and steam rooms to detoxify and cleanse your body, which you can follow with a relaxing swim in the large saltwater swimming pool. Then experience the therapeutic effect of trying the individual hot, tepid and cool bubbling spas. Savoy Baths offers facial, body, hand or foot treatments or you can choose a complete spa package. You can have a deep tissue massage, which uses firmer pressure for total muscle release; particular problem areas can be addressed with a remedial massage. Or you could try reflexology - a gentle and relaxing pressure point massage therapy for the feet used to prevent and treat ailments, release tension and stress and promote emotional well-being. It is both a science and an art, which stimulates precise reflex points in the feet that mirror tensions in corresponding parts of the body to revitalise your energy and balance your whole system. All of our services can be purchased as gift certificates.

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Off Centre

109 Salamanca Arts Centre, 77 Salamanca Place, Hobart City TAS 7000

Off Centre, in Hobart, is a gallery and shop featuring work by Tasmanian ceramic artists. The gallery is located in the Salamanca Arts Centre, close to Hobart's waterfront and a short walk from the city's central business district. Off Centre is managed by a cooperative of nine professional Tasmanian artists. The eight ceramicists and one bronze artist exhibit and sell a diverse range of work at Off Centre. You can choose from a range of artefacts including hand-painted tableware, elegant pierced porcelain vessels, and ceramic and bronze sculptures such as bronze Tasmanian devils, raku-fired fish and architectural sculptures. One of the artists is always on hand at the gallery to impart expert knowledge of the work on display. Off Centre also manages a small adjoining gallery, which exhibits the work of emerging and established local artists in a variety of media. You can visit several other galleries in Salamanca Place. The Salamanca Arts Centre hosts a vibrant program of changing exhibitions in the Long Gallery, Sidespace Gallery, Loft Gallery and Top Gallery. You can also visit the Handmark Gallery, Aspect Design and the Salamanca Collection in Salamanca Place to see work by some of Tasmania's best artisans.

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Craigow Vineyard

Craigow, 528 Richmond Road, Hobart City TAS 7000

Craigow Vineyard is a picturesque 11 hectare vineyard at Cambridge in the Coal River Valley. The vineyard was established in 1989 and has already produced a number of award winning wines. Current varieties are pinot noir, chardonnay, riesling, and gewurztraminer. The vineyard is part of the historic property of Craigow. An original workmans cottage has been converted into a cellar door outlet for wine tastings and sales; and is open at weekends from September to April as well as at other times by appointment. Craigow wines are also available through mail order and retail outlets.

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Wellington Gallery

190 Strickland Avenue, Hobart City TAS 7000

Wellington Gallery, established in 1976, nestled amongst bushland in the foothills of spectacular Mount Wellington - a ten minute drive from Hobart's city centre. The gallery exhibits over one hundred works in two display areas surrounding a fern courtyard. Works by Australian and overseas artists in watercolour, acrylic, oil and ceramics are displayed in the spacious rooms of the gallery. Browse and relax in the scenic, tranquil surroundings away from the city crowds. The exhibition space is available for hire on a weekly basis. It is also possible to rent artworks from the gallery. Freight can be arranged world-wide.

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Maritime Museum of Tasmania

Cnr Argyle and Davey Streets, Hobart City TAS 7000

As an island state, the sea is significant to all Tasmanians and the islands boast a strong maritime heritage. The Maritime Museum of Tasmania explores the connections between the people of the islands and the influence of the sea on their lives. Discover the craft and art of centuries of Tasmanian ship building from an example of an aboriginal bark canoe through wooden boats to modern aluminium fast ferries. You can learn how important sailing and steam ships were for developing Tasmanian industries exporting raw materials and products of the islands, such as apples, minerals and timber, as well as the influence of early European explorers and whalers. Navigational instruments show how mariners found their way across the seas while archaeological discoveries from shipwrecks around the Tasmanian islands show how challenging, difficult and dangerous the seafarer's life could be. The Museum can be found in the Carnegie Building, at Sullivan's Cove, a short walk from Hobart's central business district and across the road from Constitution Dock, the historic heart of Maritime Hobart. We are open 0900 until 1700, seven days a week EXCEPT Good Friday and Christmas Day.

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Penitentiary Chapel Historic Site

Corner Brisbane and Campbell Streets, Hobart City TAS 7000

The Penitentiary Chapel Historic Site in Hobart incorporates more than 160 years of Tasmanian penal history. Building a church above solitary confinement cells was Colonial Architect John Lee Archer's innovative solution to the need for both as Hobart's convict population continued to grow in the 1820's. From 1857 part of the Church housed the Tasmanian Supreme Court, while more recently it has been used as a Magistrate's Court. Tour the court rooms, tunnels, cells and gallows either by day or by flickering light on an evening tour. The gift shop is open during museum hours. Guided tours are done daily. Bookings are essential for evening tours.

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Rosny Historic Centre

Rosny Hill Road, Hobart City TAS 7000

The Rosny Historic Centre is a cultural centre, gallery and museum on Hobart's eastern shore. Located at Rosny Park, the Centre is a 10-minute drive (five kilometres) from Hobart's central business district. The Centre includes the Schoolhouse Gallery, Barn and Cottage Museum. The Gallery is a replica of an 1890s-era Tasmanian schoolhouse, and is the only public gallery on Hobart's eastern shore. The Schoolhouse Gallery features exhibitions of contemporary and community art and historical displays. The sandstone Barn was built around 1815 and is one of the oldest buildings of its type in Australia. The Barn was redeveloped in 2006 as a visual and performing arts space for an ongoing series of concerts, exhibitions and workshops. The Rosny Farm Cottage, built around 1850, houses the Rosny Collection. This collection of realia forms the bulk of the Rosny Cottage display which has been designed as a representation of colonial life. The Rosny Historic Centre is located on the site of the historically significant Rosny Farm - a nineteenth century walled farmyard and the oldest homestead on Hobart's eastern shore. Rosny Farm also operates an education program and school holiday workshops for local school students, incorporating history, science and the arts.

Astrolabe Booksellers

1st Floor, 81 Salamanca Place, Hobart City TAS 7000

Astrolabe Booksellers, in Hobart's Salamanca Place, offers rare, antiquarian and second-hand books. Astrolabe is located in a refurbished 19th century warehouse close to Hobart's waterfront and a short walk from the city's central business district. Astrolabe Booksellers is one of Tasmania's two members of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Antiquarian Booksellers. The store specialises in Tasmanian, Australian, Antarctic and maritime books, in addition to general stock. You can browse the store's collection, or search for books and make your selection on-line. Astrolabe also produces a number of catalogues each year and can help you locate hard-to-find titles. Tasmania's rich colonial and convict history draws collectors and antique hunters from across the world. Many of the state's museums and galleries feature collections of old and rare books and manuscripts, in addition to fine antique china, art, glassware and furniture - including articles crafted from rare Tasmanian timbers.

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Carnegie Gallery

16 Argyle Street, Hobart City TAS 7000

Hobart's Carnegie Gallery features a public exhibition program showcasing contemporary art, craft and design. The Gallery is located in Argyle Street, in the city's central business district. The Carnegie Gallery is owned and operated by the Hobart City Council, and runs an annual program focusing on high-quality, innovative exhibitions. Working actively with the Tasmanian arts sector, the Gallery provides opportunities for Tasmanian contemporary artists, designers and curators to exhibit. The Carnegie Gallery also supports national and international touring exhibitions. The Gallery is located in the Carnegie Building, which was constructed in the early 1900s as the Tasmanian Public Library. The building was funded by Scottish-American benefactor, Andrew Carnegie, who also funded over 2,500 public libraries throughout the world. The Carnegie Gallery is open daily from 10.00am to 5.00pm during exhibitions, with the exception of Good Friday, Easter Sunday and Christmas Day. Entry is free.

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Wellington Park

Pillinger Drive, Hobart City TAS 7000

Wilderness on Hobarts doorstep, Wellington Park provides walking, climbing, abseiling, cycling and sightseeing opportunities less than half an hours drive from the city. Pillinger Drive turns right off Huon Road just before Fern Tree and gives easy access to the mountains maze of tracks and to the picnic and barbecue facilities at The Springs. The road passes beneath the towering crags of the Organ Pipes, a mecca for climbers. Views from the summit are superb. This is the starting point of the Mt Wellington cycle descent, one of Australias most challenging and exciting alpine rides.

The Italian Pantry

27-29 Federal Street, Hobart City TAS 7000

The Italian Pantry retail, cafe, restaurant and cooking school offers culinary experiences in North Hobart. Capturing the best of Italy's 20 regions, The Italian Pantry cafe is a local favourite for great Italian coffee, honest lunches with superb Italian wine and imported beer. The best kept secret within the Pantry is Friday night's restaurant. A key aspect of the Italian Pantry is house made, real Italian food made by real Italians. The Ospitalita ltaliana seal is a certification promoted by the Italian Chamber of Commerce. The Italian Pantry has been awarded the Italian Seal, officially endorsing the Pantry as Italian eating establishment outside of Italy. The Italian Pantry has over 150 different varieties of cheeses, more than 100 shapes of dried pasta, fresh pasta, salami and cured meats, herbs and spices, flour and semolina, countless olive varieties, porcini mushrooms, panettone and the list goes on. The Italian Pantry is open for casual daytime dining from Monday to Saturday. This is great news for all Tasmanians as Italy just got closer, you now only need to travel to Federal Street in North Hobart for a genuine Italian dining experience.

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Salamanca Arts Centre

77 Salamanca Place, Hobart City TAS 7000

The Salamanca Arts Centre is a vibrant arts community located at Hobart's Salamanca Place. Salamanca Place is close to Hobart's waterfront, a short walk from the city's central business district. The Centre includes artist studios, galleries, venues, retail outlets, arts organisations and public spaces, housed in the historic sandstone warehouses of Salamanca Place. You can wander through alcoves lined with galleries and shops. Choose your own piece of Tasmanian art, sample fair trade coffee and baked treats at Tricycle Café or join the locals for live music and mulled wine in The Courtyard each Friday evening. Upstairs at the Long Gallery you can see contemporary Tasmanian, national and international visual arts, design and photographic exhibitions. The Sidespace Gallery is a subsidised exhibition space for professional artists to show their work, and at Kelly's Garden, an outdoor installation space, you can sit and contemplate intriguing art works. The Peacock Theatre, with its natural rock face backdrop, offers contemporary theatre, film, music and performance year round, and the Venue is a loft space offering music, comedy festivals and swing dance classes.

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Kangaroo Bluff Historic Site

Kangaroo Bluff, Hobart City TAS 7000

Kangaroo Bluff Historic Site at Bellerive is a gun emplacement and fort built in 1880. In 1873, someone thought they spotted two Russian warships on the River Derwent. The gun emplacement and fort were built in 1880 as a result. The battery guns were never fired in anger and today the site has been preserved as much for its picturesque location as its historic significance.

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Metal Urges Fine Jewellery

Suite 3, 105 Liverpool Street, Hobart City TAS 7000

Metal Urges Fine Jewellery is a jewellery workshop and gallery located in the centre of Hobart. On location you will find diamond, platinum and 18 carat gold jewellery. The craftspeople at Metal Urges have been drawn together by their passion and love of fine handcrafted jewellery, motivated by quality and design beauty above all else. When you visit Metal Urges you will be welcomed into the gallery and workshop spaces and are encouraged to view the jewellers working up-close, and may even be invited to try your own skills with the tools. The gallery includes a wide range of the jewellery produced within the workshop and a large collection of rare and beautiful gemstones from around the world. You are free to view the jewellery and the workshop and you may choose to have a piece made or altered. The Metal Urges style and ethos stem from pre-industrial revolution times when quality and individual craftsmanship ruled. Metal Urges Fine Jewellery is passionate about designing and creating fine handcrafted jewellery. Staff will happily answer any questions about jewellery or gemstones, and share their passion with every visitor to the space. Metal Urges Fine Jewellery is located in Hobart's central business district.

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Golf Park Hobart

6 Cranston Parade, Hobart City TAS 7000

Come along and have balls of fun at Golf Park Hobart, a golf driving range. Open seven days a week from 1000 to 1800 (1900 during Daylight Saving Time) it is suitable for all ages from beginners to experienced golfers. Coaching lessons are available by appointment with Daniel Blackwell, a PGA professional. Buckets of balls are available from AUD7 to AUD30 and club hire is available if you don't take your own. Group bookings are available and school groups welcolmed. Golf Park Hobart is situated near the airport roundabout on the Tasman Highway, just 15 minutes from the centre of Hobart.

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John Elliott Classics Museum

University Of Tasmania, Churchill Avenue, Hobart City TAS 7000

This antiquities museum at the University of Tasmania in Hobart is rated as the best such collection in Australia after the Nicholson Museum in the University of Sydney. The museum was started about 40 years ago by Professor John Elliott, the Professor of Classics, after whom it is named. The collection contains representative examples of the art and culture of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, Greece, Etruria and Rome. Most notable are over 100 Greek vases, many of them fine examples of painted decoration and about 500 ancient coins from the invention of coinage to the end of the Roman Empire.

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Runnymede

61 Bay Road, Hobart City TAS 7000

Runnymede is an elegant colonial house situated in New Town just north of Hobart city. It is located in a lovely garden that overlooks New Town Bay on the River Derwent. It was built around 1836 for Robert Pitcairn, the first lawyer to qualify in the colony and a leading campaigner against the transportation of convicts from Britain. He named the house Cairn Lodge. When Captain Charles Bayley bought the house in 1864 he named it Runnymede after his favourite ship. The Bayley family lived in the house for the next 100 years. The National Trust has restored and furnished the house to its original elegance, and has included a rich collection of whaling and maritime material which were interests of the family. Runnymede survives with house, cottage and coach house, and an extensive garden. The garden features many historic trees and plants, including roses, fuchsias, hellebores, bulbs and fruit trees. Runnymede is open for guided tours Tuesday - Thursday, and open for general visits on Fridays and Sundays.

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May Queen

Constirution Dock, Hobart City TAS 7000

Floating in Constitution Dock in Hobart is Australia's oldest sail trading vessel SV May Queen. Built before the development of roads and land transport routes this type of vessel helped to establish and supply coastal communities and industry in the south east of Tasmania. The May Queen is recognised internationally as an authentic floating example of the sea craft technology of the mid 1800s. The May Queen was built on the banks of the Huon River at Franklin, just upstream from where the Wooden Boat School is now located. Suitable timber growing near the banks of the river, or close by was selected by the shipwright Alexander Lawson. A great deal of skill was required to select sections of timber from the trees in the bush that had the right shape to fit the proposed curvature in the vessel. Sections of branches and roots were utilised and these all had to be finished off without the use of modern day saws and power tools. The May Queen is maintained entirely by volunteers. Throughout the year, but particularly in the summer months volunteers are on hand to show visitors around the vessel.

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Ripple Massage and Spa

Davey Street, Hobart City TAS 7000

Ripple is the day spa that comes to you with mobile massage and beauty treatments. Lush spa packages with free day spa extras in your hotel or accommodation. Full health fund rebates. Perfect for women, men, couples, girls weekends and hens parties. Choose from relaxation, remedial, hot stone, pregnancy or Indian head massages. Or perhaps try our Russian deep tissue, chocolate, seashell or honey massage. Full beauty services as well including facials, manicures and pedicures. Ripple can send two therapists to you to have your massages at the same time, or a whole team for girls pampering. Professional, experienced, qualified and fully accredited therapists with the convenience that they come to you, no travelling, no parking, no hassle and just afterwards relax.

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Lady Franklin Gallery and Ancanthe Park

Lenah Valley Road, Hobart City TAS 7000

Lady Franklin Gallery, situated in Tasmania's capital Hobart, was built in 1842. This gallery in the Hobart suburb of Lenah Valley was built by Lady Jane Franklin, wife of Sir John Franklin, who was governor of Tasmania at the time. The building fell into neglect after the Franklins departure in 1843 but was resuscitated in 1948 by the Art Society of Tasmania, which now runs it as a gallery for the display of paintings by leading Tasmanian artists, and to house a library of art books. Lady Jane and Sir John Franklin purchased 410 acres of land at Ancanthe, including 10 acres of garden and later 400 acres of working farm land adjacent. It now consists of merely four acres with the park providing the community with a unique environment to enjoy its winding paths and grassy embankments, while surrounded by the native wilderness and its wildlife.

Art Mob-Aboriginal Fine Art Gallery

29 Hunter Street, Hobart City TAS 7000

Art Mob, in Hobart's Hunter Street arts precinct, is Tasmania's only dedicated Aboriginal art gallery. Hunter Street is located on the waterfront, a five-minute walk from the city. Most of Australia's indigenous communities are represented at Art Mob, including the Western Desert, Balgo Hills, the Kimberley, Torres Strait and Tiwi Islands and Arnhem Land. Work by some of Australia's most collectable artists, including Gloria Petyarre from the Western Desert, Dennis Nona from the Torres Strait Islands and Sally Gabori from Mornington Island, are exhibited and sold at Art Mob. The gallery specialises in Tasmanian Aboriginal art, including rare shell necklaces, paintings, prints and wood and fibre works. Tasmanian artists include Allan Mansell, Ros Langford and Mick Quilliam. Art Mob was established by Tasmanian Euan Hills in 2002 to provide much needed expert knowledge, and to honour and support Tasmanian Aboriginal culture and art. Art Mob is close to number of other galleries, including the Henry Jones Art Hotel and Masterpiece Gallery at Hunter Street. A short stroll along the waterfront takes you to Salamanca Place and some of Hobart's best galleries, including the Salamanca Collection, Handmark Gallery and the Long, Sidespace and Loft galleries at the Salamanca Arts Centre.

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Cascades Female Factory Historic Site

16 Degraves Street, Hobart City TAS 7000

The World Heritage-listed Cascades Female Factory is Australia's most significant site associated with female convicts. It is located in South Hobart in the shadow of Mount Wellington, only a short distance from the Hobart waterfront. The Cascades Female Factory was a self-contained, purpose-built institution intended to reform female convicts, where the inmates did laundry and needlework services, offsetting some of the Colony's penal costs. Thousands of women and children were imprisoned here, and many never left. While a self-guided tour with printed visitor guide will give an insight into the institution, experiencing one of the guided experiences will really help to bring its history to life. The Heritage Tour is a comprehensive guided tour of the Site, including the Matrons Quarters. It is offered several times daily and lasts approximately 45 minutes. Check with the Site for times. Her Story depicts the harsh life within Yard One of the Cascades Female Factory in 1833. Performed by two actors, one portraying the convict woman, the other playing the parts of an overseer and a doctor, Her Story allows visitors to fully comprehend the significance of the Site and what happened here. Performed daily at 1100, duration approximately one hour.

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Pembroke Estate Vineyard

191 Richmond Road, Hobart City TAS 7000

Pembroke Vineyard is located at the entrance to the Coal River Valley in southern Tasmania on approximately one hectare. The vineyard predominantly grows Pinot Noir along with a very small range of classic white varieties including Chardonnay, Riesling and Sauvignon Blanc. The vineyard is a certified plot and has produced clonal material for distribution to the fledgling Tasmanian wine industry in its establishment phase. The vineyard was established in 1980. Pembroke Wines specialises in Pinot Noir and produces Gold Medal quality wine. Mail order is available.

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Markree House Museum and Gardens

145 Hampden Road, Hobart City TAS 7000

Markree House Museum and Garden is a historical gem located in inner city Hobart. Markree was built in 1926 in the Arts and Crafts Movement style by architect Bernard Ridley Walker for Cecil and Ruth Baldwin. The house contains its original 1910s-20s furnishings together with older portraits and family heirlooms from Ruth Baldwin's family - the Manings, Knights, Fletchers and Hones - who had come to Hobart in the 1820s as merchants, civil servants and lawyers. Markree's rare, surviving 1920s garden was laid out by Cecil Baldwin in an informal Arts and Crafts Movement style. Cecil and Ruth Baldwin's son, Henry (1919-2007), bequeathed the house and its original contents to the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery. Markree specialises in the social history and design of the early 20th century with guided tours and changing displays to highlight aspects of the collection. Ask about our group booking rate and joint ticket with Narryna Heritage Museum, located 200 meters from Markree and offering insights into Hobart life 100 years earlier.

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New Town Bay Golf Club

258 Risdon Road, Hobart City TAS 7000

The New Town Bay Golf Club is a nine-hole metropolitan golf course north of Hobart. The Club is located in the riverside suburb of Lutana, 10 minutes north of the city (six kilometres/four miles). Formerly known as the Ez Risdon Golf Club, the New Town Bay Golf Club is a private course, open to members, associates and members of affiliate clubs. Features of the course include a challenging ninth hole - a 119-metre downhill par three with challenging bunkers surrounding the green. The Club hosts a Ladies competition each Thursday and Men's competition on Saturdays, and there is a licensed bar in the clubhouse for members - opening hours are displayed on the noticeboard. Bookings are recommended. Holes: 9, Par: 64, Length: 3,975 metres, Australian Course Rating: 62

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Derwent Entertainment Centre

618 Brooker Hwy, Hobart City TAS 7000

The Derwent Entertainment Centre is multi-purpose stadium and entertainment venue at Glenorchy, near Hobart. Glenorchy is ten minutes' drive north of Hobart's city centre (eight kilometres/five miles). The Derwent Entertainment Centre is one of Tasmania's major entertainment venues, with a seating capacity of 5,400 and general admission capacity of 7,500. The Centre is a venue for major concerts, conventions, exhibitions, sporting events, trade shows and special events and is also a ticketing venue for Ticketmaster. The venue has extensive car parking and can be accessed by Metro buses from Hobart. The Tasmanian Government and Glenorchy Council commissioned the Derwent Entertainment Centre in 1989 as a celebration of Australia's 1988 Bicentennial year.

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Mawson's Huts Replica Museum

Cnr Argyle and Morrison St, Hobart City TAS 7000

The Mawson’s Huts Replica Museum is  situated in Hobart, “The  Gateway to Antarctica”, on the city’s beautiful waterfront, just 50 metres from Constitution Dock and opposite Mawson’s Place.

It was opened on Monday December 2 2013 which was the 102nd anniversary of the departure from Hobart of the Australasian Antarctic expedition 1911-14 which Douglas Mawson led.

This is a replica of the historic huts in Cape Denison – Antarctica – constructed in 1911 by the men of the Australian Antarctic Expedition, led by Dr Douglas Mawson.  Constructed by heritage architects and builders, the replica was only made possible by a federal government grant and the generosity of many Tasmanian businesses and individuals who donated time, goods and goodwill. As a part of the Mawson’s Huts Foundation, all profits are toward the conservation of the historic huts.