The University of Tasmania is providing short courses to support a more confident and resilient community, and help Tasmanians face the challenges of COVID-19. Four modules can be chosen, which can include family history, healthy eating, mindfulness, financial planning and the environment.
While closed to the public, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) is taking people on virtual tours of the museum. View in live time on Facebook or watch later on Facebook and YouTube.
Through Libraries Tasmania, you can research your family history online, or explore and download from their eLibrary collection, including eBooks and eMusic.
The Historical Information Centre is open to the public on the last Saturday of each month from 2 - 4pm, or each Thursday from 2 - 4pm. The centre has the facilities to conduct historical searches including searching burial records and provide clients with written reports.
The Female Convicts Research Centre is an online research resource that also hosts research seminars. It encourages research into the lives and experiences of convict women and their children in Van Diemen’s Land. Members of the FCRC gain access to the database and can volunteer to record data.​