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Find the best education events and make the most of your time in Hobart. From music to cooking and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Explore how emotions influence communication, decision-making, and workplace relationships—and how to manage them more effectively for yourself and your team.

Join us in person to get the lowdown on the Tasmanian Freight Equalisation Scheme and how it helps you!
Expert consultants Jade Lillie and Lee Casey will consult with individuals and organisations working in performing arts in the development of a 10-year plan.
Advanced Keeping Kids Safe is a 6-hour professional development workshop, that follows on from the SASS Introduction to Keeping Kids Safe.
We are thrilled to share the 2026 STEP Victoria-Tasmania Conference will be held on Friday 27 February 2026 in Hobart, Tasmania! The conference will feature leading experts and thought leaders covering crucial topics for professionals in wills and estates planning, administration, and litigation.
Women support their communities every day in so many ways. From running school P&Cs, building and expanding local businesses, overseeing local sports competitions and community campaigns, to co-ordinating drought and bushfire relief for neighbours and local businesses. These community leadership skills are highly transferable to public office, where your work can extend to helping more people within, and beyond, your community. EQUIP: We need more women like you at the table where decisions are being made! A quick note on our Terminology: WFE has an inclusive definition of ‘women’. We aim to engage with, and give voice to, the diverse experience of those who may identify as women – including trans, cis and non-binary. In registering for this event, you are accepting and promising to abide by the Women for Election Code of Conduct for events, including observing WFE’s values of collaboration and inclusion. You also acknowledge that this event provides a safe space and therefore shall not record this meeting, including through video recording, sound recording, automated minute taking and other tools, unless they are required to assist in case of a disability. Read the full Code of Conduct HERE Powered by Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity
Trade Mark Law Update for Professional Advisors: Significant Developments That Impact How You Advise Clients Recent Australian trade mark law cases have increased the risk for advisers. These developments directly impact how you advise clients on business transactions, structuring, branding, and everyday commercial matters. Through real case studies, this interactive lunchtime session examines what went wrong, why it matters to you, and provides insight on how to identify IP risks before they become problems for your clients. This isn't IP 101; it's a practical discussion among professionals about protecting client interests and your professional reputation when IP issues intersect with your advice.
Attend a hands-on workshop by Folket Consultancy and Lead Consultant Dr Danielle O’Hara to learn how to run effective facilitation that combines deliberate, purposeful design and technique with creativity. Suited for both beginners and experienced facilitators, you'll learn to confidently lead meetings, manage group dynamics, and engage people effectively.
Unpack key concepts around how identity and language can support inclusion for people of diverse gender, sex or sexuality. This session is aimed at participants aged 18 and over. Working It Out trainers are qualified educators with expertise in adult learning. They create safe, interactive and reflective spaces for participants using their experience and expertise from being part of, and working extensively with, the LGBTIQA+ community.
Join Exhibition Curator Theia Connell for a guided tour of Semaphore Score at the State Library and Archives of Tasmania. S Semaphore Score 1868 Tasman’s Peninsula – Semaphore Code Dictionary Semaphore Score In response, she has created a contemporary, revised semaphore code book for Lutruwita/Tasmania. It includes language that addresses climate and environmental damage as well as expressions of intimacy and care. The new codes are designed so they can be used flexibly. As a call to action, an instruction, a plea, a poem, a love letter, or a warning. Curator Theia Connell will guide you through this exhibition, and explain how you can get involved.
Unpack key concepts around how identity and language can support inclusion for people of diverse gender, sex or sexuality. Working It Out trainers are qualified educators with expertise in adult learning. The create safe, interactive and reflective spaces for participants using their experience and expertise from being part of, and working extensively with, the LGBTIQA+ community.
An opportunity for the LGBTQIA+ community and allies to connect, relax, and be creative. During Pride Month, we are bringing Crafternoons to local libraries, so you can join in the fun! You're welcome to use the arts and crafts supplies we provide, or you can bring your own. You don’t have to stay for the whole event, and all skill levels are invited to join us.