Things To Do in West Launceston (7250)
Featured West Launceston (7250) Events, Activities & Things To Do
Upcoming West Launceston (7250) events
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So you’ve gained a couple of kilos, returned those unwanted gifts, and already broken all your New Year’s resolutions, then it must be time to announce Tasmania’s most popular theatrical experience...
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Charlie and his five-piece band play to sell out audiences are well known for keeping concertgoers enthralled with his heartfelt and telling lyrics and his very human anecdotes. His music ranges...
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Welcome to the Hyborian Age... a time and place between Atlantis and the first ancient civilizations... a mystical time and place of sword and sorcery... a time and place for Conan the Barbarian! ...
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Thrilling, moving, scary and beautiful – a man born as an adult has to survive on his wits, learning fast. This is a rollercoaster ride of a story, fast, furious, haunting and entertaining… a Frank...
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The realm of memory remains a great mystery. Through the eyes of three generations, Sundowner tells the story of so many Australian families. If a loved one starts to lose their memories, what role...
Upcoming West Launceston (7250) activities
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"1842" occupies one of Launceston's oldest commercial buildings on the corner of St John and Cimitiere Streets (opposite the Tourist Information Centre) in the CBD. Our retail showroom is in the o...
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Welcome to Batman Fawkner Inn - We look forward to having you stay with us. Make A Booking For comfortable inner city accommodation, you can't go past the Batman Fawkner Inn. There are 27 roo...
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The training programs developed by the Federation, are carefully structured and broad-based, taking students through the whole range of technical and philosophical aikido concepts. We have the v...
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The Earl Arts Centre is an intimate, black box theatre, which was built through the combined efforts of the Launceston community, Local, State and Commonwealth Governments. It was opened in 1993. ...
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In 1976 The Design Centre of Tasmania, a new retail craft and design gallery, was opened by Gary and Pat Cleveland in Tamar Street, Launceston. The original aim of the Design Centre was to stimulat...














