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Why Tasmania this 2024

Tasmania Cradle Mountain

Exceptional news for Tasmania! Making an appearance in the coveted ’52 Best Places to Visit in 2024′ list published by The New York Times, Tasmania shines bright in the global travel scene. Compiled by discerning travel editors and experts, this list serves as the gold standard in travel destinations, eagerly awaited by explorers worldwide, looking for their next great adventure. This year, the spotlight falls on Tasmania, admired for its rich indigenous culture, natural splendours, and elevated dining experiences. Several Tasmanian operators have been earmarked for offering unique experiences that contribute to the rich Tasmanian tapestry. As Nora Walsh, a contributor to The New York Times suggests, adventure awaits around every corner in Tasmania. From the Tasmanian Walking Company’s guided walks across rugged Bruny Island to the immersive indigenous experiences offered by local Palawa community members. Foodies will be delighted to forage for native ingredients with Palawa Kipli, an Indigenous-owned company, culminating in a tantalising tasting menu. Sarah Clark, CEO, Tourism Tasmania, says, “Being included in The New York Times Best Places to Visit list is an honour, and we are excited to showcase our unique experiences. Tasmania has been a favourite among Australian travellers, and now, we are thrilled to charm international visitors as well.” Tasmania has something for everyone – stunning natural beauty, world-class gastronomy, a vibrant creative community, and a rich cultural heritage. Above all, its warm hospitality stands out, making it a must-visit destination. Tasmania’s recognition in this prestigious list positions it alongside the likes of Brisbane, Grenada in The Caribbean,… Read More

Exercise, health and fitness: Bulk Nutrients is changing it all

Bulk Nutrients influencer

When you think ‘protein powder’, you think orange men, gigantic drums of whey powder in scary big portions with scary-bad flavours and the gym. If you’re into that; great! If you’re not and exercise for fun instead of a profession, then you’re going to be in the market for something else. This is exactly why Bulk Nutrients is as successful – amongst other reasons – as it is. And it hasn’t even been around that long. Took a tour of the Bulk Nutrients factory in Hobart. Wanted to nick a whole crate ?? #chocolate #bulknutrients #protein #bulknutrients @bulknutrients A post shared by T H E F (@the_f_online) on Jul 24, 2018 at 2:12pm PDT They do whey protein, casein, supplements, recovery supplements and heaps of other stuff for the most diligent of gym-goers, right down to the most casual. And the best bit is, it tastes great. And, when like me, you’ve just dropped a great big whack of weight, thanks to your efforts at F45 and want to give health and nutrition supplements a red hot go, and they offer to fly you to their Tasmanian mothership for a two-day fitness bender to try it all out – you know it’s going to be a good time. Bulk Nutrients is the wholly Australian owned and privately operated baby of Tasmanian local entrepreneur Ben Crowley. He started it back in 2007 as he was living abroad in Japan and found he spent so much time and money shopping online for his protein supplements from the US without… Read More

Talisker does Dark Mofo with the return of the Dark Bar

Talisker hot toddy

What do you get when you combine art, music, alcohol and some left-field thinking in Australia’s southernmost city, Hobart? Dark Mofo, of course, and it’s back again this year with all sorts of interesting headline acts, and the return of some quality offerings on-hand. It’s the festival that turns the mostly calm city into a frenetic, eclectic, quirky and dark place for the hedonistic pleasures of some of the most outrageously tasted. This is the one time of the year where thousands of mainland and international artists and tourists descend down under, expecting MONA to turn out incredible entertainment but also satisfy their taste for the weird and wonderful culinary scene in Tasmania. Nothing works better with the amazing food then pairing it with the amazing drinks found at the dozens of bar hidden around Dark Mofo. At the centre of Dark Park is the cosy yet sophisticated Talisker Dark Bar, making a return this 2018. Talisker Dark Bar is the perfect one-stop bar for amazing cocktails, delicious jaffles and the amazing atmosphere. What may look like an abandoned warehouse from the outside, inside has been turned into a rugged seaside looking bar, reminiscent of Skye, the Isle in which Talisker Scotch Whisky originates from. Coupling its efforts with the produce of the renowned Tasmanian Bruny Island that produces some of the country’s finest cheeses, oysters and beverages, You find the sweet, smoky, peppery notes of Talisker whisky were perfectly paired with the amazing golden oysters provided by the likes of Tasmanian producers Get Shucked,… Read More