Tasmanian Life Magazine Current Issue

The December/January edition of Tasmanian Life is out now. To make sure you get a copy subscribe today, or to be part of future editions contact us re advertising. Features in this edition include;

Painter Michaye Boulter opens her Bruny Island home and art studio to writer Claire Andrews, sharing stories of her childhood spent sailing from Australia to Canad, and tells why the ocean is her favourite subject.

Garden Writer Helen Cushing visits Sherwood garden, a 1.5 hectare, chemical-free property that's home to wallabies, pademelons, bandicoots, possums and Helen and Paddy Duffey.

Writer Steven French discovers there is more to stanley than a big nut. Meet the locals, learn the history, and see why tourists love the region.

Hannah Martin speaks with the Tasmanian branch of the Country Women's Association about their push to recruit new members and forge a modern identity.

Tassal, Australia's largest aquaculture company, shares the secret to rearing salmon in an increasingly environmentally conscious market, where taste, innovation and customer satisfaction are paramount.

Writer Jen Owens learns a little surf lingo while speaking to 26 year old Stuart Gibsoon, who's built a career on his passions for surfing and photography.

Patsy Hollis takes a sneak peek at a new, all-organic spa retreat near Hobart where even the architecture encourages relaxation.

Laura Jacobson opens the front door of her West Hobart home, a former Presbyterian Church, revealing a stunning home that combines a reverence for modern simplicity with an appreciation of the past.

History Writer Reg Hollis shares the story of police trooper Johan Robertson who was killed in a tragic accident along with his daughter, 65 years ago this month.

October/November 2009 Issue Contents

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