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AAT Kings helps promote Tasmania s Off Season with new tours – Travel Weekly

01 Jun 2021 ‘The Off Season’ with a range of new, winter-loving tours. Headlining AAT Kings’ new experiences is a four-day Tassie Winter Warmer tour that takes in the island’s must-see sites, from the vines of the Tamar Valley to Cataract Gorge, to oyster tasting in Barilla Bay and exploring Salamanca Place in Hobart. In celebration of this new tour, AAT Kings is offering couples $200 off the Tassie Winter Warmer tour booking price, which includes all activities, meals, accommodation and on-the-ground transport. Prices for couples start from $1,550 per person (including the discount). Due to popular demand, for those that are looking to really indulge in all Tasmania has to offer, AAT Kings’ 10-day Tasmanian Wonders tour has just released new winter departure dates, with the first tour departing 30 June 2021.

Rising on pause; Dark Mofo ticket sales delayed The government must insure our arts events

The festival has announced a “pause” on shows for the coming week. The arts are again confronted with the total loss of ticket revenue, just as the sector was tentatively recovering. It is another terrible setback for a bruised industry. Lockdowns and border closures in 2021 have already forced shows to cancel at the Sydney, Adelaide and Perth festivals, while Byron Bay Bluesfest was cancelled at the last minute. Reacting to the developing situation in Melbourne, Tasmania’s Dark Mofo scheduled for June has delayed ticket sales. We need to do better in putting a floor under losses for the live-performance industry.

Dark Mofo announces 2021 lineup, headed up by Sonic Youth s Thurston Moore

Dark Mofo announces 2021 lineup, headed up by Sonic Youth s Thurston Moore
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Dark Mofo 2021: Deceased Tasmanians ashes to be turned into fireworks

Advertisement Hobart’s Dark Mofo will put First Nations artists at the heart of its festival next month, as it tries to make amends for commissioning an artwork that offended some Indigenous people and triggered a significant backlash and threats of a boycott. But the festival still plans to push the boundaries, with a spectacular public ritual where the ashes of deceased Tasmanians will be launched in fireworks to explode over the Derwent. Pope Alice will appear at the 2021 Dark Mofo festival. In April creative director Leigh Carmichael had promised to listen and engage with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, after the festival was accused of stepping over the line with

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