Tasmanian Stories

Learn more“What I like about Tasmania is the beauty of nature, the slow pace of lifestyle, and the people. When I go to the coffee shop, they smile and have a chat. It feels warming. That’s what keeps me here.”

Learn more“I’ve been in football environments before where you pick up on the energy or the attitude that you shouldn’t be playing unless you’re at a certain skill level, this was the opposite."

Learn more"A lot of [other] radiotherapy departments are separated, where the medical oncology might be on a different site or completely different ward. Here, we work together very closely."

Learn more"[With children], start slow with tech. Give them lots of life experiences, and everyday, ordinary human experiences. Trust that their brain and their character and their resilience will be in a much better place for them to start engaging with tech healthily."

Learn more"Moving countries right after finishing your degree isn't the easiest thing to do, but I've had a lot of support since arriving, and that's made the transition much smoother. I'm lucky to be in a workplace where I can openly seek guidance with the team around me."

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