
Stories

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May 2023
News and Noteworthy – Manky Sally’s
The oldest and largest craft brewery in lutruwita / Tasmania, Moo Brew has been dedicated to producing quality beer with local-ness in mind and a freedom to experiment.

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Apr 2023
Institute of Brewing and Distilling Asia Pacific Convention
Tasmania’s ever-growing reputation for producing high-quality beers, spirits and ciders continues to gain international attention.

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Apr 2023
Business Events Tasmania Magazine – Autumn 2023 Edition
The Autumn edition of Business Events Tasmania Magazine follows on from the launch of our Visionary Program late last year. We have taken the opportunity to fill the pages with the profiles and stories of some of Tasmania’s brightest, boldest and bravest leaders – our Visionaries.

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Mar 2023
Destination Australia 2023
Tourism Australia hosted the annual Destination Australia conference on Thursday 16 March 2023 at the International Convention Centre (ICC) Sydney.

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Mar 2023
Visionary Highlight – Theo Kapodistrias
Theo Kapodistrias is someone who embodies the Tasmanian spirit, the desire to connect with one another and to empower those around us to share their stories. It is through these stories that we may be inspired, challenged, and educated to make a meaningful difference.

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Mar 2023
Visionary Highlight: Greg Oates
Greg Oates has spent his entire career passionately advocating and advancing mathematics learning and teaching. Upon meeting Greg, you will come across an infectious enthusiasm and welcoming nature that will have you wanting to share in his passion and get involved in whatever event he might be a part of.

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Mar 2023
NEWS AND NOTEWORTHY – Lark Distillery
Lark Distillery – Nominated for Venue of the Year, Distillery of the Year and more in this year’s Australian Whisky Awards.

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Jan 2023
Member spotlight – The Bakery Media
2014 was year of excitement for Simon and Stacey Baker. Having spent over a decade mastering their craft and building their skillset, the two made the thrilling decision to take the leap of faith and forge their very own production company.

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Jan 2023
International Temperate Reef Symposium

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Jan 2023
CHAT WITH A LOCAL – Professor Catriona Hurd
In February 2023 Hobart will host the 24th International Seaweed Symposium, ‘Seaweeds in a changing world’, a fitting location given Tasmania is a global hotspot for seaweed diversity with more than 750 named species and many endemic species. Professor Catriona Hurd is based at IMAS Hobart and studies seaweed physiological ecology, being the physiological responses of seaweeds to their abiotic and biotic environment. A Tasmanian local since 2013, Catriona shares some of her insights on our island state below.

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Dec 2022