A celebration of the Coast's culinary excellence started today for this year's new-look Devonport Food & Wine. For the next 14 days, the Devonport City.
For more than 150 years, steam locomotives have travelled along the banks of the Don River in Tasmania, first transporting coal and eventually tourists now, enthusiasts say without a major injection of funds, the tourist icon train line will cease operating.
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Exciting changes for Devonport Food and Wine 2021
Devonport Food & Wine (DFW) is changing its format in 2021 to highlight the differences in the seasonal cycle for our regional food producers.
To celebrate the International Year of Fruits and Vegetables in 2021, during the first two weeks of March, DFW will be focusing on harvest time, farm gates, and the region’s wonderful producers.
The final two weeks in October will be a celebration of Spring through food, community, and the beginning of a new cycle.
We are excited to be partnering with two organisations who are working towards educating young people about agriculture and healthy eating.