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Mantra Group to manage Peppers Silo Hotel in Tasmania

Peppers brand, Peppers Silo Hotel is an inspiring $25 million redevelopment of the Kings Wharf grain silos in Launceston, Tasmania. Mantra Group is set to manage Launceston’s 108-room Silo Hotel when it opens in April next year. Carrying the Group’s preeminent Peppers brand, Peppers Silo Hotel is an inspiring $25 million redevelopment of the Kings Wharf grain silos in Launceston, Tasmania. The ten-storey hotel will have 108 rooms, including 52 in the barrels of the former silo, and overlooks the nearby tourist drawcards of Seaport, Royal Park, the Tamar River Basin and Cataract Gorge. Four large apartments will occupy the top floor, while a restaurant, cocktail bar and large meeting room will be located on the first floor.

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Official Launch of the Aboriginal Launceston website

Eventbrite s fee is nonrefundable. Event description Aboriginallaunceston.com.au website shows the lifeworld of the Tamar Valley s First Nations. It is the first such site in Australia. About this event The Launceston region attracted white settlement because it was fertile and so well managed by its First Nation inhabitants. Aboriginallaunceston.com.au is a website created by researchers, including elder Aunty Patsy Cameron, to show the lifeworld of the Tamar Valleys first people. It is the first in Australia and is being seen as a model for other similar initiatives in NSW and elsewhere around Australia. To launch this ground breaking platform a half day conference is being held in Launceston, Tasmania on Saturday 17th July, 2021, with speakers covering the three topics of:

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Seven reasons why Tasmania's Tamar Valley is better to visit than France's Champagne

Seven reasons why Tasmania s Tamar Valley is better to visit than France s Champagne SHARE  Let s face it, none of us are going wine tasting in France any time soon. But the world s second best sparkling wine region (behind Champagne) is right under our noses… in northern Tasmania. And get this; the Tamar Valley might be second best for sparkling wine quality, but it s arguably better for a sparkling wine tasting holiday. Here s seven reasons why Tasmania s Tamar Valley wine region might be better to visit than Champagne… See Also The sparkling wine here is considered second only to Champagne Because of its latitude and unique agricultural conditions, the Pipers River section of the Tamar Valley wine region (it s in the north-east corner of the valley) is considered to produce the greatest sparkling wine on earth outside of Champagne. In the 1980s, winemakers from iconic champagne house, Louis Roederer, scoured the world looking for the best place to make sparkling wi

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