Some of the first human beings to arrive in Tasmania, over 41,000 years ago, used fire to shape and manage the landscape, about 2,000 years earlier than previously thought.
Over 41,000 years ago, Tasmania's first human inhabitants, the Aboriginal Tasmanians, utilized fire to manage and modify ...
Co-locating the AFL and Tasmania JackJumpers high performance centres within the same sporting precinct will boost employment opportunities and supercharge the local economy, according to a leading ...
Currently, travellers to Tasmania from Singapore must take a domestic flight or a ferry from Melbourne. Read more at ...
Some of the first human beings to arrive in Tasmania, over 41,000 years ago, used fire to shape and manage the landscape, ...
Long-time volunteer Vicki Purnell's activity blankets are highly prized in local hospitals and aged care facilities, where ...
Over 41,000 years ago, Aboriginal Tasmanians utilized fire to transform dense forests into open landscapes, revealing land ...
In this week’s edition of the Science for All newsletter, Priyali Prakash writes on how anthropogenic fire may have changed ...
The Northern Territory’s economy might have grown the fastest but Western Australian remains the wealthiest of the states and ...
The Melbourne Mavericks will bring elite netball to Tasmania again next year with a round six Suncorp Super Netball game ...
The Tasmanian Small Business Council CEO, Robert Mallett, said the recent announcement that both the AFL High Performance Centre and the JackJumpers High Performance Centre will both be housed in ...
Tasmania is considered a relatively safe place to visit, but you should take precautions when enjoying the island's outdoor activities. Be mindful of any undertows at Tassie beaches. If you find ...