A fresh perspective on Tasmania, a terrible and beautiful place
- Written by Cassandra Pybus, Adjunct Professor in History, University of Tasmania
This pin cushion made from the jawbone of a thylacine won second prize in the handicraft section of the Glamorgan Show in 1900.Courtesy Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
Book Review: Island Story: Tasmania in Object and Text.
The island of Tasmania lies suspended beneath Australia like a heart-shaped pendant of sapphire, emerald and tourmaline. Here...
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