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Discover the best events and make the most of your time tomorrow in Hobart. From music to cooking and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Celebrate the release of The Smith Street Band's latest album, 'Once I Was Wild,' with a special Tassie exclusive at Altar Bar in Hobart on March 12. This marks their 9th release in the ARIA Top 50 Album Chart. Join them for a night of music with special guests Glass Media and Who Threw That.
Life can make us forget how worthy we truly are. It’s time to let it go, drop the self-doubt and know you have always been enough
Experience an inspiring Rotary District Conference in Hobart, Tasmania. Hear stories of service, resilience, and innovation from captivating speakers. Immerse yourself in Hobart's culture, cuisine, and natural beauty. Perfect for Rotarians, new members, alumni, and those curious about creating change.
Stay up to date with training for current and Accredited MHFAiders with the latest mental health first aid knowledge, skills and information. Learn about the latest research in the mental health field, work through complex mental health first aid interactions, and practice their mental health first aid skills across a range of mental health problems and mental health crisis situations.
Join Women's Network Australia to celebrate International Women's Day on Friday 13 March at the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania. Hosted by WNA Ambassador Alison Rogers, this luncheon will feature the opportunity to connect with like-minded women in business and community, and to hear from our guest speaker Kath McCann, Chief Marketing Officer, Tasmania Football Club.

Released last week, Once I Was Wild is the 7th album from The Smith Street Band. It debuted at #2 on the Australian Artists ARIA Charts & #14 on the ARIA Charts, making it the 9th time The Smith Street Band have had a release in the ARIA Top 50 Album Chart. To celebrate the release, The Smith Street Band are hitting the road again, taking over Altar Bar in Hobart on Thursday March 12 for a huge Tassie exclusive. Explore more of The Smith Street Band official website [http://www.thesmithstreetband.com] | facebook [http://www.facebook.com/thesmithstreetband] Photography credit - Ian Laidlaw ---------------------------------------- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We acknowledge and respect the Palawa people as the traditional and ongoing owners of the skies, land, and water of Lutruwita. We pay our respects to their elders both past and present and acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded. SAFE SPACE We believe in safe and positive spaces where all people are welcome and respected. If you experience or see something that doesn’t look right, please report it to one of our friendly staff. ACCESSIBILITY Level access is available from 112 Murray Street via the black and white laneway leading to the Garden. There is one accessible toilet. There is braille signage and tactile ground surface indicators throughout the venue. Please contact us via info@altarhobart.com.au [info@altarhobart.com.au] prior to the show day or speak to staff at In The Hanging Garden for assistance.

General tickets on sale today, 2pm Doors open 6:30pm Show starts 7pm Iron & Wine, the moniker of singer/songwriter and film studies lecturer Sam Beam, returns to Australia for the first time since 2018 – this time as soloist in a captivating run of shows in capital cities and festival appearances, drawing from his transcendent and illuminating folk sounds. Known for his deeply burnished vocals, keen melodic sensibility, and introspective, free-flowing lyrical point of view, Iron & Wine is one of the preeminent artists and collaborators of the first wave of indie folk. Following his most recent EP release of covers, Making Good Time – a collaboration with Ben Bridwell (Band of Horses), and his 2024 full length album Light Verse, Iron & Wine come to Australia off the back of a huge US tour with award-winning trio I’m With Her and Seattle favourites Band of Horses. For more than a decade, Iron & Wine has crafted a body of work spanning seven studio albums, numerous EPs and singles, each marked by atmospheric arrangements, poetic storytelling, and Sam Beam’s singular voice. From modest beginnings with The Creek Drank the Cradle, through the rustic beauty of The Shepherd’s Dog, the bold explorations of Kiss Each Other Clean and Ghost on Ghost, to the reflective resonance of Beast Epic and the orchestral sweep of Light Verse, Iron & Wine has earned acclaim for its capacity to move between the hushed and the grand with elegance and emotional clarity. Iron & Wine will perform solo, playing stripped back music from his expansive catalogue including songs from latest album Light Verse, fan favourites from his collaborations with Calexico and I’m With Her, and the cinematic gems such as the slow dance soundtrack from Twilight. ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We acknowledge and respect the Palawa people as the traditional and ongoing owners of the skies, land, and water of Lutruwita. We pay our respects to their elders both past and present and acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded. SAFE SPACE We believe in safe and positive spaces where all people are welcome and respected. If you experience or see something that doesn’t look right, please report it to one of our friendly staff. ACCESSIBILITY The venue is fully accessible with seats available for patrons with mobility issues and reserved areas for wheelchairs. If you require assistance, please make contact via Moshtix here [https://tixsupport.moshtix.com.au/hc/en-us/articles/224862747-Click-here-for-our-contact-information-] or the Odeon Facebook page before purchasing tickets, our venue staff will be happy to assist. If you hold a government-issued Companion Card for people with disabilities who require a companion and are purchasing a full-priced ticket to our event, you may be eligible for one free ticket for your companion, please contact Moshtix here [https://tixsupport.moshtix.com.au/hc/en-us/articles/224862747-Click-here-for-our-contact-information-] prior to purchase..
This 6 week course is designed for people who are just starting out with their family history research. It will build your research skills and give you the confidence to get started with your family history search. The course runs from Friday 13 March to Friday 17 April. Each session runs from 10:00 am – 12:00 pm on Fridays. To get the most out of this course, you must have basic computer skills. If you need computer support, ask staff at Bridgewater Library how they can help.
Can you rewrite a 19th-century military language as messages of love? Semaphore Score is the work of State Library and Archives’ inaugural Creative Fellow, Margaret Woodward. The 1868 Tasman’s Peninsula – Semaphore Code Dictionary In response, Margaret has created a contemporary and revised semaphore code book for Lutruwita/Tasmania, and a series of naturally dyed semaphore flags. Come along to this free artist talk, and then spend some time transcribing messages for the reimagined Semaphore Score.