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New book asks Tasmanian tourism’s hard questions
Questions about what makes Tasmania special and how we ensure a future that is both prosperous and sustainable are central themes of Tourism in Tasmania, a new book launched on 21 November. Tourism in Tasmania, written by 22 researchers at the University of Tasmania, looks at the future of tourism in the context of sustainability, […]
Symposium to improve health and wellbeing in Launceston
A symposium in Launceston tomorrow (20 November) will bring together health researchers and community workers to share ideas to improve services in Northern Tasmania. The day-long event is part of the University’s of Tasmania’s State Government-funded Anticipatory Care Project, which is headed by Dr Susan Banks of the Institute for the Study of Social Change. […]
Coastal community conversations to shape future work, education, lifestyle
Having a say about the future of work, education and living well on Tasmania’s North-West Coast will be the focus of a community conversation to be held in Devonport on Thursday 21 November. Organised by the University of Tasmania’s Cradle Coast campus in partnership with the Devonport City Council and the Devonport Live and Learn […]