The Launceston Philatelic Society is made of people who have a common interest in stamp collecting and want to share their passion. The group holds two meetings a month followed by a philatelic sale and members' display or feature, and a Market Day is held every six months.
The West Tamar Camera Club conducts a program of regular meetings and outings that caters to people who enjoy photography and would like to learn more about this popular art form.
The Northern Tasmanian Camera Club supports and encourages interests in photography. The Club promotes and advances photographic excellence through lectures, demonstrations, field trips, tutorials, workshops, competitions and exhibitions.
The Lapidary Club of Northern Tasmania is where people with an interest in fosicking for gemstones, rocks, fossils and jewellery making can share their interests and skills with each other. The club has up-to-date lapidary machines and equipment. Field Trips are offered to allow members to learn to fossick for gemstones and fossils.
The Tasmanian Horse Drawn Vehicle Foundation is a group of enthusiasts dedicated to the collection, preservation, display and use of horse drawn vehicles in Tasmania. The group regularly hold horse-drawn vehicle drives and training days and restores and conserves vehicles.Â
The Veteran Car Club of Australia is a group of people of all ages and from all walks of life who share a common interest in preserving old motor vehicles. Contact for meeting times.