Lands of Light: Lloyd Rees and Tasmania
This exhibition celebrates the work of Lloyd Rees (1895-1988), particularly his works painted in Tasmania between 1967 and 1988. Rees was one of the pre-eminent
Namedropping
Five countries, five exhibitions: France, Germany, Estonia, Denmark, and now Australia. The latest iteration of Jeremy Shaw’s new venture arrives at Mona.
Phoenix Creations Wooden Spoon Carving Workshops
Welcome to a day of creative mindfulness with David and Michelle of Phoenix Creations. In their small studio tucked away just 2 minutes from Cygnet’s
Drop in dodgeball @ Hobart PCYC
Whether you’re looking for a fast-paced adrenaline-filled experience, a different way to get/stay fit or a casual active social gathering.
Disrupt, persist, invest – Australians in an ever-changing world
‘Australia: home of the “fair go”’. But is it really the free and fair place you’d hope for? What can we change?
Tasmanian Chilli and Cheese Festival 2025
Enjoy a tantalising array of exhibitor stalls and entertainment from chilli fudge to chilli sauce, from beeswax to barbecue relish, from jerky to jumping castles.
Tasmanian Produce Market
The Hobart Twilight Markets showcases a wide variety of Tasmanian eats, drinks and artisans, along with live music from local talent.
Notorious Strumpets and Dangerous Girls
In-person storytelling experience takes visitors on an emotional journey through the stories of seven remarkable convict women who faced life’s hardships with resilience.
Evandale Country Market
Evandale Market is one of Tasmania’s most loved country markets with over 100 stalls including a wide range of wares and crafts, produce and more.
Farm Gate Market
Tasmanian Farm Gate is Hobart’s farmers’ market showcasing and selling direct from the producer to the public.
Leap and Wander Studio, pottery & watercolour workshops
Leap and Wander Pottery Workshops will help you discover your inner potter. Workshoppers pinch, roll, sip and nibble our way through a few hours.
Handmade Market, Campbell Town
An indoor handmade market is held on the first Saturday of each month, at Carol’s Kitchen in Cambell Town. Clever arts and crafts by Tasmanian
Salamanca Market
Salamanca Market offers food, music, art and craft, clothing, antiques, collectables, books, bric-a-brac, jewellery.
Willie Smith’s Artisan Market
Willie Smith’s Artisan & Produce Market, every Saturday 9am – 12pm at The Apple Shed.
Geeveston parkrun
A free, weekly, timed 5km walk/jog/run at 9am every Saturday.
Open to all ages and abilities. Organised entirely by volunteers. Friendly and fun. Join us!
Little Forest Gardens – Pick Your Own Dahlias
Pick Your Own is simple! We provide you with a gorgeous glass mason jar and you fill it up whilst you enjoy the stunning
Exitleft presents Magic Tree House: Pirates Past Noon
Based on the best-selling kids book series of the same name, join Jack and Annie as they travel back to the 18th century
kunanyi Mountain Run
kunanyi Mountain Run is an epic new trail running festival celebrating Hobart’s mountain culture, where every participant can feel the power of connection.
Geeveston Twilight Feast
A family friendly event, the Geeveston Twilight Feast is on the first Thursday of every month featuring incredible local food!
Build & Booze in Hobart
Enjoy a glass of complimentary wine while you spend the evening Handbuilding your heart out!
This guided workshop will teach you the basics of Handbuilding.
Hobart Colour Frenzy
Colour Frenzy Hobart is the perfect day out filled with colour, foam, and loads of fun! Held on a 1.65km loop track, participants can enjoy
Batman™ (1989) – Live in concert with the TSO
Batman™ in Concert brings the legend of Gotham City™ to life with a spectacular live performance by the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra.
Festival of Voices 2025
Festival of Voices is Australia’s annual festival of choirs held annually in Tasmania, primarily in Hobart.
Hadley’s Art Prize
Presented by Hadley’s Orient Hotel, the Hadley’s Art Prize, Hobart is an annual, acquisitive Australian landscape prize, which offers $100,000 to the winning entry.