Wednesday, February 14th, 2007
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In Tasmania, a berry farm really looks like a berry farm, and ‘close to source’ means just around the corner.
All over our Island, the purity of our water and air, the richness of our soils, and the mildness of our temperate climate produce inspirational food and wine.
If the mere thought of Tasmania doesn’t conjure up the taste and smell of fresh natural food, then you’ve never been to Tasmania … or you haven’t yet listened to this podcast!
Art and design are the lifeblood of our Island.
Some of Australia’s most respected artists explain how Tasmania’s landscape challenges and inspires them - as artists and as individuals.
You’ll hear how you can view and buy the work of our brightest young talent at Australia’s only art hotel. Ceramicist Les Blakebrough talks about the fairy penguins at the bottom of his garden, just 10 minutes from the GPO. And Archibald prize-winner Geoff Dyer marvels at how easily visitors can mingle with artists in a vibrant small city like Hobart.
A concert by The Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra is the high point of any cultural getaway to Tasmania. It is fitting, therefore, that Tourism Tasmania has chosen to launch its Discover Tasmania podcast series with a look at the workings of this much-loved Tasmanian icon.