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

triple j's Hottest 100 live from midday, turning the laneway into a sun-soaked listening party. DJs in the laneway after the countdown. Free entry before 8pm.

Please note, event tickets with reserved seating details will be distributed to Function ticketholders closer to the show date.

Create sculptural art from recycled materials, inspired by the Anatomy Lessons exhibition. This free family drop-in event welcomes all to craft solo or collaborate on larger creations. All materials provided—just bring your imagination!
In this interactive workshop, we will explore the JEMS® concept of functional force management in the lower quadrant.
2026 Commencement Chapel and Leadership Induction Service. Join us as we welcome in the new School year and formally induct our Grade 12 student leaders for 2026.
Launceston, get ready for Pride Party! A night of queer joy, glitter, and community celebration. Expect drag, cabaret, burlesque, DJs, and colourful visuals. A space to dance, connect, and celebrate exactly who you are; loudly, proudly, and together.
Presented by World Expeditions, the 2026 Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour brings the very best from over 300 exceptional films showcasing mountain sport, culture, environment, adventure and exploration. The Australian programme presents an extraordinary collection of short films captured in Earth's wildest and most remote locations.
Join us at the Launceston Planetarium for our next screening of Birth of Planet Earth. Birth of Planet Earth Our planet formed four and a half billion years ago, and scientists now think that our galaxy is filled with planetary systems, including planets roughly the size of our own. An important question is how the Moon formed. According to a major hypothesis, it came into being as a result of a catastrophic collision, which is depicted realistically on our planetarium dome. The show examines the questions of how Earth become a living planet in the wake of our Solar System’s violent birth, and what its history tells us about our chances of finding other worlds that are truly Earth-like. Each Planetarium show is followed by a live tour of the current night sky.
Family trust elections are firmly in the ATO's spotlight this year, identified as one of the ATO’s seven key targets for compliance action. This session will cover Family Trust Elections, Interposed Entity Elections, Family group and Family Trust Distribution Tax, and case studies. Experts from the tax team will provide tools and knowledge to review clients’ positions and meet obligations.
Take your foiling skills to the next level with Pure Elevated: Strategic Foiling. This class focuses on modern, lived-in foil placements that work smarter — not harder. Learn how to strategically place foils to enhance depth, contrast, and movement with maximum efficiency.

Approximate Running Times: Doors - 7.00pm Start - 7.30pm Finish - 10.00pm The legendary band Dragon, purveyors of Antipodean anthems and Australian Rock since 1973, have played 893 shows and delivered over 12,800 songs since their reformation in 2006. Formed in Auckland before relocating to Sydney, Dragon rose to fame with anthems like April Sun in Cuba, Are You Old Enough?, and Rain, cementing themselves as one of Australasia's most enduring and influential rock acts. With a career marked by triumph, tragedy, reinvention, and resilience, the band has moved from their progressive rock roots to mainstream success, earning induction into both the ARIA Hall of Fame (2008) and the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame (2011). Dragon continue to captivate audiences with their legendary catalogue, new material, and unrelenting live energy, proving that more than five decades on, their fire still burns as brightly as ever.