The Tasmanian Devil, is the largest carnivorous marsupial. It has black fur with some white patches and makes a loud screechy noise. Despite its feisty image, it is a shy creature that prefers to live alone or in small family … Continued
This Hobart landmark is named after James Kelly, who constructed the steps in 1839. They are located in the historic Salamanca precinct of Hobart’s waterfront. From an original artwork in graphite by Tasmanian artist Sue Holm 252 pieces Finished size 38 … Continued
Image from original artwork by Tasmanian artist Sue Holm, showing the famous convict built bridge in the historic Tasmanian village of Richmond. This 1823 bridge is still in daily use and an icon of Tasmania’s convict past. Original artwork by … Continued
It doesn’t matter what they look like, its the lifestyle of the “shack life” that Tasmanians love. At the beach or up at the lakes, to swim or fish or just hang out with family and friends…….the shack life is … Continued