Category: News

Uniquely Huon: ‘Inside Out’, a new exhibition for ARTBOX

Transporting art and culture to our towns is our story to tell. There is so much to discover about the Huon Valley. After the successful launch of ARTBOX in October 2020, the Huon Valley’s new and funky shipping container is now featuring the works of fifteen artists and makers who either live locally, or draw…

Subsidised transport for local pickers this harvest season

Tasmanian pickers will have access to subsidised bus and coach services to get to and from Huon Valley orchards this harvest season, with funding secured for the Seasonal Worker Transport Pilot through the Tasmanian Government’s Strategic Industry Partnership Program. Workers and growers can register now for this transport service on the Fruit Growers Tasmania website:…

Huonville Stormwater Diversion Project officially opened

The Huonville Stormwater Diversion Project was officially opened today at a media event attended by Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack, Minister Mark Shelton, Senator Jonno Duniam, Nic Street MP, Huon Valley Council Mayor Bec Enders and Acting General Manager Matthew Grimsey. Cr Enders said the project provides a high level of flood protection for generations…

Seasonal workers induction and registration sessions

Are you interested in seasonal work in the Huon Valley? MADEC Australia is holding induction sessions where you can come along, find out about the opportunities available, and register your details to let growers know you are ready for work in orchards. Huonville: Three sessions are being held on Wednesday 20 January at the Huonville…

Weed of the Month (January): Horehound

Horehound (Marrubium vulgare) was introduced to Tasmania in the 1800’s as a medicinal herb. It has since spread throughout Tasmania and is most troublesome in grazing areas. Horehound spreads via hooked burrs that catch in fur and wool – the burrs cause matting that can reduce the value of fleece. The plants also have a…

Are you prepared for the heat?

In Tasmania we are used to coping with cool weather, but are less experienced coping with extreme heat. As we head into summer and hot days become more frequent, it’s important to brush up on the simple ways to keep yourself, family and home safe when the weather gets hot. Here are some simple things…