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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time tomorrow in Launceston. From spirituality to gaming and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Attend the CORES Suicide Prevention Training in Launceston to gain essential skills in identifying and responding to individuals at risk. Learn to use safe language, recognize warning signs, and promote help-seeking behavior. This training aims to build community capacity for suicide prevention.
Relax, reset & regulate your nervous system. A gentle, easeful session to help you find some calm. Walk in, float out with tools for life
Demonstrate an understanding of inclusive language and the different LGBTIQA+ definitions and pronouns. Recognise that even though there is one acronym for LGBTIQA+, sexual orientation, gender identity and intersex status are different. Recognise the specific challenges and discrimination faced by each of the groups under the LGBTIQA+ banner. Identify how their service or community can become an LGBTIQA+ Ally. Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of being an inclusive and welcoming service or community for LGBTIQA+ people.
Join us at the Museum at Inveresk for our Weaving Stories of Strength workshops, celebrating International Women's Day 2026. Experience the unveiling of the wearable sculpture; a collective artwork created through eight weeks of storytelling, textile making, movement, and sound. What to Expect The unveiling of the wearable artwork – a symbol of resilience, solidarity, and rebirth. A showcase with soundscape, bringing stories to life. Community dialogue reflecting the IWD 2026 themes: Balance the Scales and Give to Gain. Free morning tea and an opportunity to connect with participants and facilitators.
Join us in the Launceston Planetarium for our new show Dark Side of Light. Light pollution. Have you ever heard of this term? How can something as essential as light even be associated with pollution? And yet there it is. For several centuries, we have become accustomed to lighting up artificial light sources after dark, considering them natural. But it’s not. Living organisms, both plants and animals, have adapted to the natural cycle of day and night for tens of millions of years. Our biorhythms work in accordance with sunrise and sunset. The artificial disruption of this cycle has serious consequences, not only for our health but also for the environment and the economy. So why is the increasing level of artificial lighting dangerous for us? Dark Side of Light, Each Planetarium show is followed by a live tour of the current night sky.