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To provide articles written from first-hand experience by locals & experts with a passion for Tasmania & all things Tasmanian.
Do you want us to write about your place, product, event, etc. and publish on Think Tasmania? We'd love to! Just let us know. We'll come along and visit just because we're nice, we can and we want to!
We have a rotating schedule of material to write about, and we'll add your details to that. If one of the team is visiting your area... we'll pop in to say hello. That's the beauty of Think Tasmania: we're so flexible, and easy to get along with!!
We also accept good quality, appropriate articles from guest authors. See the information in our article posted Sept 05 2011 or contact us to find out more.
- World Party: Hobart Celebrating Diversity
- Cataract Gorge: Any Way You Can!
- Oatlands Handmade: Complex Craft
- Cost: Accommodation in Tasmania Debate!
- Tasmanian Female Skipper: Laura Tells All
- Water Skiers Breaking Records in Strahan
- Tasmanian Gourmet Hampers: Good to Go!
- Ulverstone Photos: Your Thoughts Please!
- What is So Attractive About Tasmania?
- Reliquaire: Sacred Relics in Latrobe!
- Dinosaurs Take Over Tasmania Zoo!
- Ulverstone: Perfection in the North West
- The Moorilla: A Close Up of Hobart Tennis
- Currie Harbour Lighthouse Tour to the Top
- MONA FOMA: the Blind Leading the Naked
- Leven Canyon: Leavin’ Your Cares Behind
- Lilydale Tavern Bakery Cafe Combo!
- New Year: Royal Park Launceston
- Tasmanian Menu: A Book You Can Bett On!
- Wind Generators, Eagles & Arabian Nights!
- The Taste of… Sword Swallower Mr Squid!!
- Tasmanian Devil Photos: A Slide Show!
- Narawntapu National Park: Place of Peace
- King of the Derwent: Wicked Wilds Oats
- Bruny Island: A Collection of Memories
- Happy New Year 2012
- Loyal to the End… Exciting S2H Finish!
- Salmon Ponds: Plenty River, Plenty Fun!
- Steppes Stones: Stephen Walker Sculptures
- Wrest Point Coffee Shop: Buffet Lunch
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Your site and news gets better and better every time I receive a newsletter. The topics are so diverse and the photography superb. I am amazed at the number of Tasmanians, including new Tasmanians, who wish to share their knowledge with everyone. It is very generous of them. All the best.
- Janette
Wow, this e-zine is fantastic! I'm very impressed. You manage to cover a lot of ground really well; if I didn't live here already, I'd definitely want to, or at least to have an extended visit, based on your articles and information.
- Mary
One of Tasmania's great tourism-focused blogs, Think Tasmania has stories and insights which you should definitely follow ...call on by now.
- Discover Tasmania
Found you on Facebook, and I've shared. Everyone loved your site and how well you publish the stories. They cant wait to go to Tassie now themselves. Thanks a million...
- Jen
Your website is wonderful: full of life, colour and pertinent information, so well done you.
- Allegra
I love your website – so informative about all aspects of Tasmania, particularly family-friendly options. I’ll be sure to tell all my friends about it. Keep up the great work.
- Chrissy
I forgot how many great places we have to visit close to Launceston. Thanks for the reminder.
- Jo
It takes little reminders of these beautiful places from your Facebook page to remind me to revisit. So a big thanks to you.
- Dianne
We have been to Tassie many times BUT this is the best info we have had. Thank you.
- Susan
Gday
Love the website – I’ll check again tomorrow
I’ve subscribed to the newsletter so I’ll look forward to them in the future as well !
Good luck and great job so far
Cheers
Steve and Nita
Thanks Steve & Nita – always nice to receive comments like yours!!
Hi Tania and Gavin,
So lovely to meet you both at the South Arm fun day. Great job with the website I will be recommending it to the travelers I meet at Salamanca market.
Take care and look forward to seeing you about the community.
Sharon and George
Sweet-As – Handmade Tasmanian Delectable Devilish Rock Candy
Thanks guys – we love your work too!! And this kind of support is very much appreciated.
All the best, Tania
Read about Sharon and George’s business Sweet-As
Hi Just discoverd your site. Looking forward to your news letter. Love this state, moved here from FLAT Darwin
If you have any staff vacancies I might be interested
Gilli
Hello Gilli – I’m glad you found us, and I hope you enjoy the newsletter. There’s a lot to love about Tasmania, that’s for sure. No staff vacancies at this point, but I wish you well with your photography. Maybe a guest post sometime in the future?
Regards, Tania
Hi … lovely website … lots of interesting things to see and I loved the write up on Ritchie’s Mill – beautiful.
Cheers
Jane
of Jane Monk Studio
Thanks Jane. Ritchie’s Mill in Launceston is a great place – Kim, Becky & Co have a beautiful set-up, that’s for sure.
Cheers, Tania
Visited your website, looks good. Visiting friends in Tas next Feb. look forward to ideas for my 2 week stay.
Dave
Hi Dave – Welcome! Any time is a great time to visit Tasmania, but there will be lots to do in February. Have you read the article we wrote about events in Tasmania during February?
Hope it gives you some ideas, with lots more to come between now and then.
Cheers, Tania
A big hello, I love the webpage here it is inspiring and gives detail and advice to where to go and see. You and the team there are doing Tassie proud….. I cant wait to move there to be apart of the Tassie family…… Shane. and thankyou again.
You’re welcome Shane. I’m glad you’re finding some inspiration from Think Tasmania. We’re very lucky to have such a great team, spreading the word about this fabulous state. Good luck with the move and keep taking those lovely photos…
Hi
Just subscribed to your newsletter so looking forward to the updates.
Great job with the website – we will recommend it to our clients. Look forward to reading more.
Dale
That’s great, thanks Dale. Glad you are enjoying it.
Cheers, Tania