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HOBART

OUT AND ABOUT

here’s been a lot for Hobart to write home about over the last decade. When the (quite literally) groundbreaking subterranean MUSEUM OF OLD AND NEW ART (MONA) opened in 2011 it proved the catalyst for a cultural renaissance in the Tasmanian capital that’s showing no signs of abating. All par for the course of a visit today are cutting-edge festivals such as midwinter’s DARK MOFO, hip eateries that make use of the freshest Tassie produce and boutique hotels that key into the city’s heritage and character. A pretty old

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