The Royal Life Saving First Aid course provides participants with the ability to recognise basic signs and symptoms of various illnesses and injury and subsequent provision of appropriate treatment or assistance. The course can be delivered online. No prior learning is required.
Through Libraries Tasmania, you can research your family history online, or explore and download from their eLibrary collection, including eBooks and eMusic.
Live well, live long is an program of activities and information, and an opportunity to meet new people, learn new things and enjoy a free lunch. Three eleven-week programs run through the year.
Come every week or drop in when you can. These are fun and interactive classes where you can learn new skills and meet people. If you haven't used a computer before that is fine, we will help you get started. No need to book just turn up on the day.
One-on-one basic computer lessons with Kanita. Learn how to browse the internet, save and transfer photos, use your new iPad or tablet. By appointment only.
The Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania hosts a range of activities for members of the Club and community, including a weekly Trivia Night. Trivia includes all types of subjects, including local content, video and audio.All welcome, with the bistro open for meals (5.30 to 9pm) and plenty of parking.