Mindfulness Program – Bicheno

A free Mindfulness Program is coming to Bicheno.

These courses that are available offer proven strategies for reducing stress, increasing wellbeing and helping to manage anxiety and depression, and we’d love to make sure you are aware of this great opportunity.

Monday 20 June at the Health and Resource Centre

Join in for a cuppa at 9am

Feel free to stay on for a little of the program, or the lot – come give it a try!

9.15am to 2.30pm (lunch included)

Applications from Tasmanian adults can be made online before Monday: at https://mindfulnessaus.com.au/find-a-course/ Or come along on the day to learn more.

Bicheno Beams, Bicheno

Lions Park

Chilly nights are set to shine with a spectacular laser show by Waubs Bay.

A family-friendly celebration of light, Bicheno Beams is yet another reason to visit this must-stay destination on Tasmania’s stunning East Coast. Two different light shows will be presented on alternate nights, so stay longer and enjoy two entirely unique and awe-inspiring laser light shows!

Festival of Voices 2022

Spring Bay Mill 555 Freestone Point, Triabunna, Tasmania

- A Night at the Mill -

Enjoy an evening of East Coast hospitality and incredible music at our new venue.

The new Saw Tooth Shed at Spring Bay Mill will play host to our annual night of great music, great food and great vibes.

Hosted by Mamma Rosa, the line-up will feature:

Rock legend Mick Thomas (Weddings Parties Anything) with Brooke Taylor
BABA BRUJA, Tasmania’s very own 12 piece, all original, astral travelling, Afrobeat orchestra
The East Coast’s own Maria Voices

This is an outdoor event so dress appropriately. There will be food vans, fire pots, and plenty of room for dancing. Seating is provided and there will be some undercover shelter areas.

There is plenty of parking and all amenities on site.

Friends of Buckland Church – Fundraising Appeal Launch

St John the Baptist Church, Buckland

Friends of Buckland Church Inc are raising funds to purchase the historically significant St John the Baptist Church Buckland to preserve it for future generations.

Jobs and Learning Roadshow – Swansea

Swansea Libary 31 Franklin Street, Swansea, Tasmania

Jobs & work assistance & advice
Digital & IT Help
Barista training
Dress for Success
Lifelong Learning / training help
Library Services
Free BBQ and Coffee
Adult Literacy help / 26 Ten
For more information please call Fiona at Sorell Library on 0448 443 686

The Mobile Antarctic Classroom

Bicheno Triangle Bicheno, Tasmania

An eye-opening presentation of Antarctic Science

The Mobile Antarctic Classroom will be on your site for a 2-hour visit, which includes a 30-minute presentation, tours of the Antarctic Bus and activities. Programs suitable from kinder to retirement.

This presentation encourages curiosity and investigation. A great way to inspire kids and adults. Sessions using science, experimentation and activities to jumpstart engagement and inquiry skills.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity and confirm your booking with Jane at info@antarcticfestival.com.au

For further information please visit there website - Antarctic Environmental Science and Sustainability Bus - Mawson's Huts Foundation (mawsons-huts.org.au)

Jobs and Learning Roadshow – Orford

Orford Libary 30 Charles Street,, Orford, Tasmania

Jobs & work assistance & advice 
Digital & IT Help 
Barista training 
Dress for Success 
Lifelong Learning / training help 
Library Services 
Free BBQ and Coffee 
Adult Literacy help / 26 Ten 

For more information please call Fiona at Sorell Library on 0448 443 686 

Have you recently joined a community Board or Committee? Are you keen to make a difference? Do you worry about who will take your place when you want to step down? Are you wondering what the law needs you do to as a director or committee member? Do you puzzle over the financial reports? The […]

IGNITE BUSINESS TASMANIA BOOTCAMP SWANSEA

Barkmill Tavern 96 Tasman Hwy,, Swansea, TAS

Specifically designed for small business owners to learn more about:
• Business Planning & Strategy
• Branding & Digital Marketing
• Entrepreneurial Thinking & Practice
• Revenue & Cashflow Projections

Tasmanian Seafarers Memorial 2022

Triabunna Marina

The Tasmanian Seafarers' Memorial at Triabunna, Tasmania is unique in that it is a memorial to all Tasmanian seafarers who lost their lives at sea including Tasmanian members of the armed services, and those seafarers who, regardless of occupation or nationality, lost their lives in Tasmanian waters.

It also enables the commemoration of the lives of Tasmanian Naval personnel lost during peace time service as well as during times of conflict.

Tasmania's maritime history has been an eventful one which has tragically left many families touched in some by the relentless power of the sea.

The unpredictable seas around Tasmania's coastlines have claimed vessels from the days of sail to modern craft of today; they have claimed the lives of whalers and sealers, convicts and free settlers, traders and fishermen, sailors, seaman and yachtsmen of all ages and nations.

Grassroots Community Governance Workshop

Glamorgan Spring Bay Council 9 Melbourne St, Triabunna

Have you recently joined a community Board or Committee? Are you keen to make a difference? Do you worry about who will take your place when you want to step down?

Are you wondering what the law needs you do to as a director or committee member? Do you puzzle over the financial reports? The Grassroots Community Governance program has been designed for you.

Workshop Topics

governance frameworks,
effective board meetings and decision making,
succession planning,
the roles of directors and office bearers,
leadership,
community engagement,
essential policies and procedures,
finances, budgeting and
strategic planning.

Register for the workshop at:  www.alkas.com.au

Three experienced presenters in the governance of not for profit and community organisations will facilitate the workshops – Steve Allen, Ella Dixon and Donna Bain. Their profiles are on the web site.

The Grassroots Community Governance program is a fully funded initiative of the Tasmanian Community Fund.  This workshop is generously supported by the Glamorgan Spring Bay Council.

Further Information: Steve Allen, steve@alkas.com.au; 0491 647 561