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Find the best education 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.
Unlock your potential in this free one-day event where you'll learn to change your brain and break free from repeating patterns. Discover how to map your internal wiring, decommission the past, reclaim your mental energy, and witness a live breakthrough. No fluff, just the science of real transformation.
Learn how to prepare your business for international markets, with practical insights from Tourism Tasmania and local operators - and a delicious breakfast.
In this session, you’ll learn how to communicate with clarity and professionalism, manage challenging interactions, and use body language effectively. Discover tools to resolve conflicts, master active listening, and handle difficult conversations with confidence.
Learn how to communicate expectations clearly, address performance gaps effectively, and conduct productive performance discussions. With strategies for providing meaningful feedback and developing tailored performance plans, you'll gain the tools to turn difficult conversations into pathways for improvement and success.
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.
Have you always wondered about your origins and how to get started on your family tree? Our resident expert, Steve will get you started. Learn how to research your Tasmanian family history using Libraries Tasmania’s Names Index and other digital resources.
This course is designed to provide you with the necessary skills and knowledge to carry out inspections of internal wet areas in compliance with the CBOS Mandatory Notification Stage, effective from 1st October 2024. This course focuses on the critical aspects of inspecting wet areas, ensuring that the work complies with industry standards.
Boost your hot water know-how this winter with this hands-on hot water training session, proudly brought to you by Reece and Thermann. Get practical, expert guidance on the latest hot water products and tech like the Thermann Heat Pump range and Smart Electric. Learn installation tips, rebate tricks, and get answers to all your questions. Plus, score some bonus perks while you’re there – like Thermann T'shirts, Footies and Tote Bags. Spots are limited. Register now to secure your place and get ahead this winter. Want more? We’re running hands-on hot water training sessions with all our top brands – Thermann, Everhot, Rheem, Rinnai, and Stiebel Eltron. Join as many as you like.
This training runs over 2 days, listed above. Fully simulated. This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare for and provide medication assistance, and complete medication documentation. It also involves supporting a client to self-administer medication.
Join us at the Museum at Inveresk for our workshop series celebrating International Women's Day (IWD) 2026. Weaving Stories of Strength Workshop 7: Final Assembly & Rehearsal Bringing it all together. This is the moment where everything converges: textiles, movement, and sound. Guided by the QVMAG Team, Interweave Arts Artists, Karen Smart and Suzanne Turner, participants will complete the sculpture, integrate soundscapes, and rehearse the performance for the public celebration.
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.