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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.
Pollies & Pizza is returning for 2026. A casual but meaningful way to connect, ask questions and be part of the conversation.
Join us at the Museum at Inveresk for our workshop series celebrating International Women's Day (IWD) 2026. Weaving Stories of Strength Workshop 5: Fabric Deconstruction & Inscription. Cut, dye, print, paint, embroider, felt, inscribe: turn fabric into story. This hands-on workshop brings together previous participants to complete their textile panels and welcomes new participants to begin creating their own. Guided by Interweave Arts artists, we will deconstruct garments, inscribe words and symbols, and start stitching these stories into the main structure of the wearable sculpture. Returning participants finalise their panels; new participants begin their creative journey. Cut garments into panels, dye them in shades of grey, and inscribe words or symbols that reflect personal journeys. Begin stitching panels into the main structure, embedding meaning into every layer. Optional sound recording of words or sounds for the final soundscape.
Join us at the Launceston Planetarium for our next screening of 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.
Join us in the Launceston Planetarium for our next screening of Origins of Life. Origins of Life deals with some of the most profound questions of life science: the origins of life and the human search for life beyond Earth. Starting with the Big Bang, the show deals with the prebiotic chemistry of the Universe, the formation of stars, formation of solar systems, and the first life on Earth. Furthermore Origins of Life covers the great extinctions as well as our search for life beyond planet Earth. This show is an inspirational journey through time and a celebration of life on Earth. Each Planetarium show is followed by a live tour of the current night sky.