Tasmanian Stories

Learn more"No matter what happens we cannot undo the past. But to have the broader Tasmanian community stand with us to recognise us for who we are, to recognise our rights and aspirations – wouldn’t that be something."

Learn more"Oh my sister and I, we cried and cried when we had to leave Linda. We cried for weeks. It should not be a forgotten place. It’s full of life.”

Learn more"The tree that’s taken centuries to grow, the many hands that it’s gone through to get to you. There’s a real responsibility in what you choose to do with that."

Learn more"Literally I fell in love with [the idea]. Having my own whisky, starting afresh, being able to have a legacy – a gift – for my family if we could be successful."

Learn more“Tasmania strikes me as a state of craftspeople, people who make things. That is how we tell our stories."

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