South
7 September 2022
On National Threatened Species Day, Dr Ruth Pye, research veterinarian at Menzies, will be talking about the current state of the devil population, why it is important to save the species, and give an update…
Statewide
5 September 2022 - 28 September 2022
Flow is a collaborative exhibition featuring Huon Valley and Launceston artists. The exhibition reflects and celebrates the connection each area has to its local waterways, river systems and coastal areas, and explores their significance. The exhibition…
South
4 September 2022
Featuring Grace Martini (Human Geography), Brenda Mooney (Environmental Chemistry), and Mars Buttfield-Addison (Engineering and Data Science) Grace Martini is a PhD candidate and Research Assistant in Human Geography at the University of Tasmania, in Hobart,…
South
29 August 2022
Climate change poses a considerable challenge to forest managers. This one-day symposium will provide an overview of key issues likely to be faced in Tasmanian production forests under a changing climate, as well as outlining…
North
28 August 2022
A public lecture by PhD Candidates from the Centre for Architectural Science Tasmania (CAST) – Rhys Tanton, Freya Su and Jack Tan, with an introduction to CAST by Dr Mark Dewsbury. Dr Mark Dewsbury will…
South
25 August 2022
Discover the legacy of French botanists, learn about French collections of flora and sneak through the fence to delight in the recreated Lahaye’s Garden at Government House Tasmania. $30 per person For further information about…
South
25 August 2022
Macquarie Island is one of the southernmost World Heritage Areas on the planet. It’s the breeding site of at least 25 species of native seabirds and four species of mammals, and millions of animals come…
South
25 August 2022
Since 2002, the Phillip Law Lecture has given noted academics, scientists and leaders the opportunity to give a public lecture on an Antarctic theme. In 2022 Antarctic ecologist, writer and science communicator, Dr Dana M.…
South
24 August 2022 - 28 August 2022
The Australian Antarctic Festival returns to its normal biennial schedule after having been cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This free, five-day event provides an insight into Antarctic exploration, both historic and contemporary,…
North
24 August 2022 - 27 August 2022
Tasmania’s premier rural event, Agfest field days showcases more than 400 exhibitors across the four-day event. Immerse yourself in a one-stop-shop with endless sites, attractions and experiences.
North West
24 August 2022
Join some of the incredible Young Tassie Scientists to find out what scientists really do! Space, caves and bugs – where else would you find out first-hand about these! The Young Tassie Scientists will be…
South
19 August 2022
Join a special Lunchtime Concert performed by students from the University of Tasmania’s Songwriting, Classical Performance, and Jazz and Popular Music streams to support of the Handfish Conservation Project. This project was established by IMAS…