Portfolio Return to romance by Don Defenderfer 01 Jun 2025 Don Defenderfer’s connection with wilderness is a deeply personal one ...
Books and writing Wilkinson’s easier ways by Rob Shaw 05 Apr 2025 Whisper it gently, but Bill Wilkinson may be mellowing.
Wilderness Flying potatoes and wandering albatross by Bronwyn Scanlon 07 Dec 2024 It’s a bit mad, I’ll be the first to admit it ...
Forty South A bridge for all seasons by Simon Grove 24 Aug 2024 For me, the bridge represents far more than a physical connection between Hobart’s eastern and western shores ...
Photography More than just a reflection in the water by Pen Tayler 21 Jul 2024 More than just a reflection ...
Photography The true pioneer of Tasmanian wilderness photography by Rob Shaw 16 Jul 2024 The legacy of pioneering Tasmanian photographer Stephen Spurling III is as unprecedented as it is unrecognised ...
Photography TASMANIAN LENS: Sunset over kunanyi by Pen Tayler 13 Jul 2024 Living in Lindisfarne near the Esplanade I get to see and photograph some spectacular sunset displays ...
Photography TASMANIAN LENS: Footy training by Robyn Kuys 06 Jul 2024 Robyn Kuys lives in Emerald, Victoria, amidst the beauty of the Dandenong Ranges, but spends large chunks of her time in the beauty of Tasmania ...
Photography Pen Tayler: autumn ritual by Chris Champion 01 Jun 2024 We have just gone through that time of year again, when Tasmanians stare at trees and smile inwardly and feel a profound sense of place ...
Travel & tourism Creatives weekend on Picnic Island by Pen Tayler 14 Sep 2021 Dawn is still about 20 minutes away, but on the south side of the island well-known artist Mel Hills is already up preparing her materials to draw a sketch of the morning light on The Hazards. From her vantage point there is...