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  • 26 Sep 2024 10:30 AM | Anonymous

    Listen to Hingor Chung and Isobel Andrewartha speak about the history and experience of Chinese in Tasmania and TMAG's exhibition, Home: Here and Now.


  • 13 Jun 2024 5:30 PM | Anonymous

    The TMAG exhibition Unshackled: The True Convict Story uses a mixture of objects and data to reveal startling new insights into Australia’s convict past. In this talk Professor Hamish Maxwell-Stewart will reveal details of the digital treasure trove that enabled this retelling and the thinking behind the design of Unshackled as a new form of interactive exhibition.

    To view Unshackled slide show while listening to the talk Click Here


  • 06 Jun 2024 9:39 PM | Anonymous

    Dr Andrew Trotter, Dr Jemina Stuart-Smith, and Ness Delpero speak about conservation and recovery efforts for the critically endangered red handfish.

  • 08 May 2024 10:30 AM | Anonymous

    Listen to TMAG's Senior Curator of Invertebrate Zoology Simon Grove speak about his new book Seasons in the South: a Tasmanian naturalist's journeys of discovery and recovery.


  • 09 Apr 2024 6:00 PM | Anonymous

    After an introduction from TMAG curator Peter Hughes who co-curated the museum's Lloyd Rees exhibition Lands of Light: Lloyd Rees and Tasmania, the esteemed Australian architect Richard Leplastrier, friend and student of Lloyd Rees, speaks about the importance of Tasmania for Lloyd Rees and the impact of his wisdom and teaching.



  • 20 Mar 2024 10:30 AM | Anonymous

    Listen to Chris Tassell speak about the research into the Maritime Museum of Tasmania's recent acquisition of an extraordinary colonial sculpture which is regarded as a vituperative political comment on Governor George Arthur.

    To view Chris's slide show while listening to him speak, click here.


  • 15 Nov 2023 10:30 AM | Anonymous

    Listen to Nick Mooney, Sally Bryant and Andrew Young provide different perspectives on the state of nature conservation in Tasmania and how we can all help. To view Sally and Andrew's Powerpoint presentations while listening to them speaking, click here.


  • 10 Nov 2023 6:54 PM | Anonymous

    Listen to retired TMAG Curator of Cultural Heritage, Ian Terry, as he speaks about his three year truth-telling project photographing the landscapes George Augustus Robinson passed through on his Big River Mission in 1831.

    To view Ian's slide presentation while listening to his talk, click here.


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