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The Wellbeing Toolkit - Short Courses

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.

Inala Jurassic Garden & Nature Museum

Inala’s Jurassic Garden gives an insight into the heady times when Australia was part of the supercontinent Gondwana 185 million years ago. While people can't visit Inala during COVID-19, they can continue to learn about the garden, its ancient plants, and its wildlife through short videos on Facebook and YouTube.

Tasmanian Herbarium

The Tasmanian Herbarium is responsible for the development, maintenance and management of Tasmanian botanical collections, with the most comprehensive record of the Tasmanian flora in the world. Visits by small groups of up to ten people can be arranged by appointment.

Central North Field Naturalists - Disjunct Naturalists

The Central North Field Naturalists is a community group dedicated to the exploration and preservation of Tasmania’s natural environment. They have monthly field outings and publish The Natural News three times a year. New members are welcome.

King Island Field Naturalists Club

Field Naturalists can be both amateurs and professionals who share a common interest in the natural world. The only requirement of members is an active interest in the natural world.