State Cinema
Having a strong vision and embracing new technology is the key to success in a fast-moving industry, for State Cinema owner John Kelly.
Since 2002, John has progressively transformed this North Hobart icon into a state-of-the art cinema, which today attracts over 200,000 patrons each year.
For week nine of the Tasmania Business in Action campaign, John explains how
the State Cinema now offers visitors a complete destination experience with seven digitally controlled cinemas, a new rooftop cinema, a beautiful bookstore and a café/bar with a strong emphasis on quality Tasmanian food and beverage.
Need help to realise your business potential?
Visit business.tas.gov.au or call 1800 440 026.
Life In Australia: Hobart
From the Film Australia Collection. Made by The Commonwealth Film Unit 1966. Directed by Donald Anderson.
Life In Australia: Hobart shows scenes illustrating daily life, industry, recreation and the tourist features of Hobart, Tasmania. As it follows the postman on his daily rounds it provides a description of Hobart and surrounding districts, which are crowded with historic buildings and monuments dating back to the first settlers and convicts. The Life In Australia series portrays Australian cities and rural centres as happy, lively places where good homes, abundant jobs, schools, hospitals and amenities provide the foundation for a relaxed lifestyle where sport, shopping, religion and even art combine to create a homogenous and prosperous society. If you have any information about the people or places in this film we would love to hear your comments.
State Cinema Construction
A clip of the State Cinema's development since 2002
State Cinema (one minute video)
Having a strong vision and embracing new technology is the key to success in a fast-moving industry, for State Cinema owner John Kelly.
Since 2002, John has progressively transformed this North Hobart icon into a state-of-the art cinema, which today attracts over 200,000 patrons each year.
For week nine of the Tasmania Business in Action campaign, John explains how
the State Cinema now offers visitors a complete destination experience with seven digitally controlled cinemas, a new rooftop cinema, a beautiful bookstore and a café/bar with a strong emphasis on quality Tasmanian food and beverage.
Need help to realise your business potential?
Visit business.tas.gov.au or call 1800 440 026.
Huon Valley, Tasmania, Australia
This is a slideshow of Houn Valley in Tasmania, Australia. Please enjoy the scenery of Houn Valley, the towns of Cygnet, Dover, Franklin, Geeveston, Glen Huon, Huonville and Southport as well as many protected conservation areas and a number of forestry plantations.
The 10 Best Places To Live In Australia | Study, Job Opportunities
Are you thinking of migrating to Australia and trying to figure out where to live?
Australian cities offer a vibrant array of different lifestyle options with immaculate beaches and natural paradises never too far away.
From the thriving arts scene of Melbourne to the high-flying corporate culture of Sydney, there’s always a place to call home!
Choosing where to live when moving to Australia is a major decision.
It can have a big impact on how comfortable you feel in your new surroundings and on how successful your relocation becomes.
With this in mind, we’ve put together a guide to some of the best places to live in Australia to help you make an informed decision.
Here are the top 10 best places to live in Australia in 2019:
10. Cairns. (cheap place to live)
9. Gold Coast. (best for students)
8. The Australian Capital Territory (safest place, best for families)
7. Hobart. (best for property affordability, and singles)
6. Wollongong. (cheap place to live)
5. Brisbane. (best for retiree).
4. Perth. (best for climate).
3. Adelaide. best for food and drink, most affordable cities
2. Sydney. (best for job opportunities, and students)
1. Melbourne. (best student city).
We know that affordability is especially important to students, so we’ve included the cheapest (and most expensive) places.
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7D Cinema | Gold Coast, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
Discover a new dimension to Virtual Reality with the brand new 7D Cinema Experience.
Enjoy the latest Movie Entertainment with thrilling special effects and spectacular footage in a short ride whilst buckled up in the Enhanced 7D Simulator.
Choose from 10 different movies playing every day. Hop in a Rollercoaster in Space, ride on the Chinese Wall in a TukTuk, Scooba dive through the amazing Underwater world or test how well you can handle the scary creatures in Bloody Road. No set movie times, come in and pick your preferred movie anytime.
7D Cinema Surfers Paradise is opened 10am-22pm daily, in the weekends until late. More info: 7dcinema.com.au or visit facebook.com/7dcinemas
CARELESS LOVE (2012) - Official Trailer [HD]
Official trailer for CARELESS LOVE (directed by John Duigan). This film opened in Australia on May 17.
CARELESS LOVE tells the story of Linh (Nammi Le), a Vietnamese Australian university student who secretly starts part-time work as an escort. She develops a close rapport with one of her clients, an enigmatic American art dealer (Peter O'Brien), who books her on a regular basis. For a time she manages to keep her two lives in separate compartments. But when she falls for a fellow student (Andrew Hazzard) her worlds collide and things get complicated.
REVIEWS
'For twenty odd years John Duigan's The Year My Voice Broke was the best Australian film ... his latest, is in its league ... it has confidence, clarity, wit, the range and force of a novel, superb individuated performances and a morally troubling narrative'
BOB ELLIS
'... extremely well-directed and brilliantly performed character study ... Careless Love is an engrossing well-made drama that audiences should enjoy despite its subject matter'
CHRIS SMITH (Film Blerg)
'... lyrical and moving experience'
ERIN FREE (Filmink)
'Careless Love weaves together various strands and elements that develop like a fascinating tapestry of relationships and circumstances that provoke and challenge the viewer'
ANDREW L. URBAN (Urban Cinefile)
'John Duigan's new film is a bewitching one in which morality, lies and perceptions are canvassed in a provocative and stimulating way ... Duigan has created a strong and likeable character for his protagonist and we are with Linh throughout her tumultuous journey'
LOUISE KELLER (Urban Cinefile)
'... the assurance of the direction, a reminder that Duigan -- who has been away from Australia for far too long -- was once considered the sensualist of the Australian cinema'
DAVID STRATTON
'Nammi Le gives a really fine performance in the leading role, creating a sad yet strong and resilient character with complete conviction'
DAVID STRATTON
NOW SHOWING in the following cinemas:
SYDNEY
Randwick Ritz
Chauvel Cinema (May 24)
Hoyts Chatswood Mandarin
Hoyts Cinema Paris Entertainment Quarter (Fox Studios)
Mount Vic Flicks - Blue Mountains (May 31)
MELBOURNE
Nova Carlton
Classic Cinema Elsternwick (May 31)
Cameo Cinema Belgrave (May 31)
ADELAIDE - Palace Nova
HOBART - State Cinema
BRISBANE - Blue Room Cinebar
PERTH (from May 31) - Luna Palace
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Tour Australia: Tasmania in HD
A cinematic journey through Tasmania that will take you from her sparkling oceans through untouched rainforests to her spectatularly rugged alpine regions. This film was made during a 2 week holiday on the Apple Isle during April 2013. Best when viewed in 1080p. Please feel free to share this link.
See our latest cinematic video of Tasmania here
Locations in order of appearance are as follows:
Franklin - Gordon Wild Rivers National Park - Nelson Falls
Low Head - Adjacent to Penguin Rookery
Freycinet National Park - Cape Tourville and Pirates Bay
Alum Cliffs - Gog Range
Mt Field National Park - Tall Trees Circuit, Horseshoe Falls, Lady Barron Falls
Cradle Mountain National Park - Enchanted Walk, Dove Lake Circuit
Mt Field National Park - Lake Dobson
Music by Sheridan Tongue (c) BBC
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33 Mary Street, North Hobart, Tas SLIDE SHOW
In the elevated private cul de sac which is Mary Street North Hobart is this two-story conjoined classic, in need of help. With its harbour and City views, terraced gardens and walnut tree, it is a very worth while project.
Sandstone foundation and weatherboard construction, it features 3 double bedrooms Tas Oak floors downstairs and Baltic Pine floors upstairs. With its North East aspect there is plenty of light. With polished timber floors, carved mantels and big skirting boards it has all the character features.
The position is amazing being only 18 houses from the very popular North Hobart restaurant strip and State Cinema. Walk to the City, schools, college, shops everything within half an hour.
If you have some building skills and plenty of vision this is waiting for you. Give Neville a call today and book your inspection.
Life In Australia: Launceston
From the Film Australia Collection. Made by the Commonwealth Film Unit 1966. Directed by Peter Young and John Edwards. A picture of life in the Tasmanian town of Launceston in the mid 1960s.
The Life In Australia series portrays Australian cities and rural centres as happy, lively places where good homes, abundant jobs, schools, hospitals and amenities provide the foundation for a relaxed lifestyle where sport, shopping, religion and even art combine to create a homogenous and prosperous society. If you have any information about the people or places in this film we would love to hear your comments.
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Tasmania (abbreviated as Tas and known colloquially as Tassie) is an island state, part of the Commonwealth of Australia, located 240 kilometres (150 mi) to the south of the Australian continent, separated by Bass Strait. The state includes the island of Tasmania, the 26th largest island in the world, and the surrounding 334 islands.[8] The state has a population of 507,626 (as of June 2010), of whom almost half reside in the greater Hobart precinct. Tasmania's area is 68,401 square kilometres (26,410 sq mi), of which the main island covers 62,409 square kilometres (24,096 sq mi).[9]
Tasmania is promoted as the natural state, the Island of Inspiration,[10] and A World Apart, Not A World Away owing to its large and relatively unspoiled natural environment. Almost 45% of Tasmania lies in reserves, national parks and World Heritage Sites.[11] The island is 364 kilometres (226 mi) long from its northernmost to its southernmost points, and 306 kilometres (190 mi) from west to east.
The state capital and largest city is Hobart, which encompasses the local government areas of City of Hobart, City of Glenorchy, and City of Clarence, while the satellite town of Kingston (part of the Municipality of Kingborough) is generally included in the Greater Hobart area.
The northernmost terrestrial point of the state of Tasmania is Boundary Islet, a nature reserve in Bass Strait which, due to a quirk of history, is shared with the state of Victoria.
The subantarctic Macquarie Island and its surrounding islands are also under the administration of Tasmania as a nature reserve and part of the Huon Valley Council local government area. The Bishop and Clerk Islets, about 37 km south of Macquarie Island, are the southernmost terrestrial point of the state of Tasmania, and the southernmost internationally recognised land in Australia.
During colonial times the cuisines of the British Isles were the standard in most areas of Tasmania. Tasmania now has a wide range of restaurants, in part due to the arrival of immigrants and changing cultural patterns. Scattered across Tasmania are many vineyards,[51] and Tasmanian beer brands such as Boags and Cascade are known and sold in Mainland Australia. King Island off the northwestern coast of Tasmania has a reputation for boutique cheeses[51] and dairy products. Tasmanians are also consumers of seafood,[51] such as crayfish, orange roughy, salmon[51] and oysters,[51] both farmed and wild.
To foster tourism, the state government encourages or supports several annual events in and around the island. The best known of these is the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, starting on Boxing Day in Sydney and usually arriving at Constitution Dock in Hobart around three to four days later, during the Taste of Tasmania, an annual food and wine festival. Other events include the road rally Targa Tasmania which attracts rally drivers from around the world and is staged all over the state, over five days. Rural or regional events include Agfest, a three-day agricultural show held at Carrick (just west of Launceston) in early May and the Royal Hobart Show and Royal Launceston Show, both held in October annually. Music events held in Tasmania include the Falls Festival at Marion Bay (a Victorian event now held in both Victoria and Tasmania on New Year's Eve), MS Fest is a charity music event held in Launceston, to raise money for those with multiple sclerosis. Recent additions to the state arts events calendar include the 10 Days on the Island arts festival, and MONA FOMA, run by David Walsh and curated by Brian Ritchie.
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House for Sale in North Hobart, TAS 10 Newdegate St
Nothing to do but Move in!
Property ID 1841860
North Hobart has fast become one of the most desirable suburbs in Tasmania and this is a rare opportunity to enter the market. Located in an absolutely prime location on Newdegate Street, here's your chance to secure a stunning home or investment.
Renovated to the highest standard, you will be blown away as soon as you step through the door! The list of features are outstanding and include concrete benchtops, underfloor heating, gas fire place, gas hot water system and the hard work of new wiring and plumbing has all been done.
The home has been beautifully modernised while still maintaining some of the original charm. Exposed brick feature walls, Baltic pine floor boards, pictures just don't do it justice. Warm and inviting, the kitchen/dining space leads flows through to a wonderfully private and secure courtyard. Perfect for entertaining and low maintenance living!
Currently used as luxury accommodation with strong future bookings there is the opportunity to buy fully furnished and establish your own accommodation business.
Less than 100m to the renowned North Hobart cafe strip. With such a central location, you are only moments away from shops, cafes, gyms, State Cinema, amazing restaurants and the Hobart CBD.
Buy for yourself, buy as an investment, buy both 10 and 8. the choice is yours!
The North Hobart market is hot and these are arguably two of the best properties we have seen. There is no time to waste, Book your inspection with Ant or Simon today before it's too late!
• Outstanding renovation
• High end finishes
• Fully re-wired and plumbed
• Gas heating and hot water
• Prime North Hobart location
• Currently used as luxury accommodation
• Buy one or buy both!
Louder Than Bombs - in Australian cinemas from 11 August 2016
IN CINEMAS NATIONALLY FROM 11 AUGUST 2016!
An upcoming exhibition celebrating photographer Isabelle Reed three years after her untimely death brings her eldest son Jonah back to the family house – forcing him to spend more time with his father Gene and withdrawn younger brother Conrad than he has in years. With the three of them under the same roof, Gene tries desperately to connect with his two sons, but they struggle to reconcile their feelings about the woman they remember so differently.
From acclaimed director Joachim Trier (Oslo, August 31st), starring Gabriel Byrne, Isabelle Huppert and Jesse Eisenberg.
‘Intoxicating’ – The AV Club
‘A family drama of extraordinary beauty… the film lives and breathes with a lovely intimacy” Wall Street Journal
‘Superbly, subtly acted. Beautifully textured’ New York Post
‘Beautiful and intimate… like a great novel’ IndieWire
‘Richly detailed, sensitively played and cleverly mounted’ Screen International
‘A delicate, complex film that lingers, unpacking itself in your mind.’ RogerEbert.com
Screening at the following locations:
VIC: Cinema Nova, Palace Brighton Bay, Waverley Cinema
NSW: Dendy Opera Quays, Palace Chauvel, Empire Cinemas
TAS: State Cinema Hobart
QLD: Regal Twin Graceville, Gold Coast Arts Centre
SA: Palace Nova
WA: Luna Paradiso
Tourism Australia 'Tasmania'
Noise created a majestic piece of music for this cinema spot for Tourism Australia's Tasmania campaign in collaboration with M&C Saatchi. The music aims to convey both the epic drama of the landscape as well as its pristine isolation and beauty. 'The piece takes people on an audio journey in their imaginations', said Bruce Heald, Noise Creative Director. 'Tasmanian landscapes are spectacular and we wanted to bring out that voyage of discovery that visitors experience when they visit the island.'
Da Vinci's Touch Official Movie Trailer
7D cinema brings you the newest technology in Virtual Reality. Instead of watching a movie, you are actually part of it!
You feel what you see as entire Simulator Platform moves accordingly to what is happening on the screen as you watch any of the 10 movies with interactive 3D glasses. At the same time over 7 different special effects kick in that make our movie experience even more “real” and exhilarating. The short movie rides take around 8 minutes and are quite intense. this is the only simulator in the world with unbeatable movements. Our State-of-the-Art Simulators create such dropthat get you that exciting lower-belly rollercoaster feeling.
No session times, walk in anytime between 9:30am – 10pm, choose your preferred ride and we seat you in the next available session.
Birthday/Group bookings available via: info@7dcinema.com.au
Haven’t tried it yet? Come try the 7D Cinema thrill for yourself.
Pandora's Promise Australian Screening Tour with Robert Stone. Trailer
DETAILS and ONLINE BOOKING
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PANDORA'S PROMISE AUSTRALIAN SCREENING TOUR
8-14 OCTTOBER 2013
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Cinema Ventures Presents PANDORA'S PROMISE Australian Screening Tour with Academy-Award® nominated Director, Robert Stone.
Venues and Bookings
Melbourne: October 8th Classic Cinema, Elsternwick.
Adelaide: October 9th Mercury Cinema, Morphett St.
Perth: October 10th Luna Palace Cinemas, Nedlands
Hobart: October 10th State Cinema, Elizabeth St *
Canberra: October 11th The Arc Cinema, McCoy Circuit
Sydney: October 12th Hoyts, Moore Park
Sydney: October 13th Hoyts, Moore Park
Brisbane: October 14th Bemac Cinema, Kangaroo Point.
Synopsis
Impact Partners presents PANDORA'S PROMISE, the groundbreaking new film by Academy-Award®-nominated director Robert Stone.
The atomic bomb and meltdowns like Fukushima have made nuclear power synonymous with global disaster.
But what if we've got nuclear power wrong?
An audience favorite at the Sundance Film Festival, PANDORA'S PROMISE asks whether the one technology we fear most could save our planet from a climate catastrophe, while providing the energy needed to lift billions of people in the developing world out of poverty.
In his controversial new film, Stone tells the intensely personal stories of environmentalists and energy experts who have undergone a radical conversion from being fiercely anti to strongly pro-nuclear energy, risking their careers and reputations in the process.
Stone exposes this controversy within the environmental movement head-on with stories of defection by heavy weights including Stewart Brand, Richard Rhodes, Gwyneth Cravens, Mark Lynas and Michael Shellenberger.
Undaunted and fearlessly independent, PANDORA'S PROMISE is a landmark work that is forever changing the conversation about the myths and science behind this deeply emotional and polarizing issue.
DETAILS:
Life In Australia: Mount Gambier
From the Film Australia Collection. Made by The Commonwealth Film Unit 1964. Directed by Christopher McCullough. Life of a typical Australian family living in Mount Gambier in South Australia in the mid 1960s. The film shows rural, agricultural and manufacturing industries of the area and features the recreational pasttimes of members of the family. The Life In Australia series portrays Australian cities and rural centres as happy, lively places where good homes, abundant jobs, schools, hospitals and amenities provide the foundation for a relaxed lifestyle where sport, shopping, religion and even art combine to create a homogenous and prosperous society. If you have any information about the people or places in this film we would love to hear your comments.
Darwin City Video Guide | Expedia
Darwin is the capital of the Northern Territory, in the “top end” of Australia.
Traditionally the home of the Larrakia People, Darwin was settled by Europeans in 1869. The city’s isolation has meant that its population has always been low, which is just the way its laid-back residents like it.
On Thursdays and Sundays, locals and visitors head to the Mindil Beach Markets to shop, dance and enjoy foods from all over the world. At sunset, head down to the beach as the sun dips into the Arafura Sea, then catch a movie under the stars at the Deck Chair Cinema.
Learn about the city’s military history, at the Defense of Darwin Experience and the Australian Aviation Heritage Centre. At the Darwin Museum and Art Gallery, discover the region’s local cultures and unique natural environment.
To experience the Northern Territory’s most fearsome residents, pay a visit to Crocodylus Park and Crocosaurus Cove, home to some of the largest captive saltwater crocodiles on the planet.
There are over 20 national parks in the Darwin region, including popular Litchfield National Park. Just an hour and a half from Darwin, Litchfield is set around a sandstone plateau, crisscrossed by deep, narrow gorges filled with monsoon forests, waterfalls and croc-free swimming holes.
Kakadu National Park is a three-hour drive from Darwin. Half the size of Switzerland and home to one-third of Australia’s bird species and some of the world’s oldest rock art, Kakadu is more than a national park, it’s a national treasure.