The Red Feather Inn is a joy to savour and a memory to take home. Originally built in 1842 as a coaching inn only 12 kms from Launceston, it was designed by architect John Sprunt using local sandstone and convict labour. Now 173 years further on, The Red Feather embodies distinctive luxury in a natural...
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When loafer meets sneaker while walking with skater. The Mimco Houdini slip on style loafer is just the answer as the days cool down making shoe decisions risky business. It’s now time to hibernate those sandals and reach for something warmer. Slip these on for the school pickup, the shopping jaunt or just simply mooching...
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Have you ever wondered how ballet dancers make it seem so easy? Well here is a unique opportunity to gain a behind the scenes look at what it takes. The Australian Ballet is offering an insider’s look at a morning class on stage and the chance to view live the elite tutoring of a...
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The Australian Ballet will commence its 2015 season with Giselle, which is considered to be one of the great classic ballets, first performed in Paris in 1841. Technical precision and breath taking beauty are drawn together to portray a heartbreaking love story full of passion and loss. This acclaimed production by Maina Gielgud, the ethereal designs...
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All you need are eyes to see to thoroughly appreciate this outstanding exhibition of portrait photographs by the legendary American photographer, Richard Avedon (1923-2004). The 80 black and white photographs feature fashion shoots, artists, celebrities, countercultural leaders as well as characters drawn from every day American life, are captured with a sensitivity and rawness which...
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