Scott Seymour a Tasmanian historian who is researching the missing remains William Lanne (or King Billy) known as the last ’full-blooded' Aboriginal Tasmanian man, who died in 1869. 30/07/2021 photo - Peter Mathew
Scott Seymour a Tasmanian historian who is researching the missing remains William Lanne (or King Billy) known as the last ’full-blooded' Aboriginal Tasmanian man, who died in 1869. 30/07/2021 photo - Peter Mathew
Tasmanian Palawa man Rodney Dillon at Murrayfield Station on Bruny Island,Tasmania. 05/01/2022 for The Australian
Tasmanian Palawa man Rodney Dillon at Murrayfield Station on Bruny Island,Tasmania. 05/01/2022 for The Australian
Winemaker Anna Pooley of Pooley Wines near Richmond in Southern Tasmania. 19/11/2021 For The Australian
Winemaker Anna Pooley of Pooley Wines near Richmond in Southern Tasmania. 19/11/2021 For The Australian
Patron of the Bob Brown Foundation, Bob Brown.17/11/2021
Patron of the Bob Brown Foundation, Bob Brown.17/11/2021
Terrapin Puppet Theatre - Scaredy Cat at Peacock Theatre06/10/2021photo - Peter Mathew
Terrapin Puppet Theatre - Scaredy Cat at Peacock Theatre06/10/2021photo - Peter Mathew
Meg Bignell with her son Ed  at their home in Hobart, For a story about evidence based teaching and support for The Australian. 09/09/2021 photo - Peter Mathew
Meg Bignell with her son Ed at their home in Hobart, For a story about evidence based teaching and support for The Australian. 09/09/2021 photo - Peter Mathew
Tasmanian poet Anna Murchison who has won the 2021 ACU prize for poetry for her poem, Child of Gath-hepher.05/09/2021
Tasmanian poet Anna Murchison who has won the 2021 ACU prize for poetry for her poem, Child of Gath-hepher.05/09/2021
Tasmanian author Robbie Arnott who has won the 2021 Age Book of the Year for his novel The Rain Heron31/08/2021
Tasmanian author Robbie Arnott who has won the 2021 Age Book of the Year for his novel The Rain Heron31/08/2021
Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service program to re-introduce Aboriginal burning practices in the Tasmanian environment.Colin Hughes, with Josh Mansell, working on a burn at Dempster Plains in the North West of Tasmania.26/08/2021photo - Peter Mathew
Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service program to re-introduce Aboriginal burning practices in the Tasmanian environment.Colin Hughes, with Josh Mansell, working on a burn at Dempster Plains in the North West of Tasmania.26/08/2021photo - Peter Mathew
Karen Burbury, managing director of Rupert & Hound restaurant in Launceston.Photographed with Bar & restaurant supervisor Tate Jacob.5/8/2021
Karen Burbury, managing director of Rupert & Hound restaurant in Launceston.Photographed with Bar & restaurant supervisor Tate Jacob.5/8/2021
Nick and Sally Glaetzer of Glaetzer-Dixon Family Winemakers in Tasmania.gg23/07/2021photo - Peter Mathew
Nick and Sally Glaetzer of Glaetzer-Dixon Family Winemakers in Tasmania.gg23/07/2021photo - Peter Mathew
Tasmanian author Amanda Lohrey winner of the 2021 Miles Franklin Literary award for her novel The Labyrinth.photographed in Hobart, Tasmania (not her home).15/07/2021photo - Peter Mathewfor The Australian
Tasmanian author Amanda Lohrey winner of the 2021 Miles Franklin Literary award for her novel The Labyrinth.photographed in Hobart, Tasmania (not her home).15/07/2021photo - Peter Mathewfor The Australian
Tasmanian author Amanda Lohrey who has won the 2021 Miles Franklin Literary award.photographed in Hobart, Tasmania.14/07/2021photo - Peter Mathewfor The Age
Tasmanian author Amanda Lohrey who has won the 2021 Miles Franklin Literary award.photographed in Hobart, Tasmania.14/07/2021photo - Peter Mathewfor The Age
Terrapin - Dylan Sheridan - Random Impulse for Unconforimty 202101/07/2021photo - Peter Mathew
Terrapin - Dylan Sheridan - Random Impulse for Unconforimty 202101/07/2021photo - Peter Mathew
Michael Kieran Harvey06/05/2021photo by Peter Mathew
Michael Kieran Harvey06/05/2021photo by Peter Mathew
Tasmanian Aboriginal elder Auntie Wendal Pitchford at the Hobart Cenotaph where a memorial is planned to commemorate all lives lost in the Frontier Wars.26/03/2021for The Australianphoto by Peter Mathew
Tasmanian Aboriginal elder Auntie Wendal Pitchford at the Hobart Cenotaph where a memorial is planned to commemorate all lives lost in the Frontier Wars.26/03/2021for The Australianphoto by Peter Mathew
Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife "Next Iconic Walk" project manager Andrew Wagg, with project consultant  Ellen Witte at Lake Huntly in the Tyndall Range 17/03/2021
Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife "Next Iconic Walk" project manager Andrew Wagg, with project consultant Ellen Witte at Lake Huntly in the Tyndall Range 17/03/2021
Terrain Puppet TheatreIbis19/02/2021photo by Peter Mathew
Terrain Puppet TheatreIbis19/02/2021photo by Peter Mathew
Dr James Hills, the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture's dairy leader, at Elliot in the north west of Tasmania 9/12/2020
Dr James Hills, the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture's dairy leader, at Elliot in the north west of Tasmania 9/12/2020
Accurium-Doug McBirnie
Accurium-Doug McBirnie
ARC Research Hub for Sustainable Onshore Lobster Aquaculture.Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) University of Tasmania
ARC Research Hub for Sustainable Onshore Lobster Aquaculture.Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) University of Tasmania
Stephen Large - former  CEO of Port Arthur Historic Sites
Stephen Large - former CEO of Port Arthur Historic Sites
ARC Research Hub for Sustainable Onshore Lobster Aquaculture.Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) University of Tasmania
ARC Research Hub for Sustainable Onshore Lobster Aquaculture.Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) University of Tasmania
Track builders Dan Roe and Cam Sweeney of Mtn.Trails a Tasmanian specialist trail building company working on the Mount Anne Circuit track overlooking Lake Pedder in the south west of Tasmania.  The track was completely burnt out  in the 2018/2019 bushfires.
Track builders Dan Roe and Cam Sweeney of Mtn.Trails a Tasmanian specialist trail building company working on the Mount Anne Circuit track overlooking Lake Pedder in the south west of Tasmania. The track was completely burnt out in the 2018/2019 bushfires.
Sue Brierley
Sue Brierley
Wildlife biologist Dr Shannon Troy with Specialist keeper Darren Page, banding Orange-bellied Parrots as part of the Tasmanian Governments role in efforts to grow the population of the endangered species.Hobart, Tasmania.23/10/2020
Wildlife biologist Dr Shannon Troy with Specialist keeper Darren Page, banding Orange-bellied Parrots as part of the Tasmanian Governments role in efforts to grow the population of the endangered species.Hobart, Tasmania.23/10/2020
Banding of Orange-bellied Parrots as part of the Tasmanian Governments role in efforts to grow the population of the endangered species.
Banding of Orange-bellied Parrots as part of the Tasmanian Governments role in efforts to grow the population of the endangered species.
Lance Balcombe  CEO of  Tasmanian electricity distributorTasNetworkswhich is developing "Marinus Link" a 2nd electricity interconnection to the mainland.
Lance Balcombe CEO of Tasmanian electricity distributorTasNetworkswhich is developing "Marinus Link" a 2nd electricity interconnection to the mainland.
Warren Mason - Tin Camp Studio -for JNI Covid photo essay
Warren Mason - Tin Camp Studio -for JNI Covid photo essay
Christopher "Gibbo" Giblett, co-owner of  live music venue , The Brisbane Hotel in Hobart. JNI Covid photo essay for The Australian
Christopher "Gibbo" Giblett, co-owner of live music venue , The Brisbane Hotel in Hobart. JNI Covid photo essay for The Australian
Habiba Mohammad Mohsin, one of the cooks at Zafira Fine Foods an Afghani restaurant in the Hobart suburb of  Moonah.  JNI Covid photo essay for The Australian
Habiba Mohammad Mohsin, one of the cooks at Zafira Fine Foods an Afghani restaurant in the Hobart suburb of Moonah. JNI Covid photo essay for The Australian
Xai and Yer Xiong of  Xai's Fresh Vegetables at Campania near Hobart.  JNI Covid photo essay for The Australian
Xai and Yer Xiong of Xai's Fresh Vegetables at Campania near Hobart. JNI Covid photo essay for The Australian
Greg Ross of  Tasmanian Air Tours  at Cambridge near Hobart. JNI Covid photo essay for The Australian                      photo by Peter Mathew
Greg Ross of Tasmanian Air Tours at Cambridge near Hobart. JNI Covid photo essay for The Australian photo by Peter Mathew
Tasmanian southern lobster fisherman Clive Perryman  at Margate in Southern Tasmania.
Tasmanian southern lobster fisherman Clive Perryman at Margate in Southern Tasmania.
Former Senator for Tasmania Stephen Parry now executive chairman of Pattex Distillery, with head distiller and director Raj Charan Singh.
Former Senator for Tasmania Stephen Parry now executive chairman of Pattex Distillery, with head distiller and director Raj Charan Singh.
James Hattam CEO of the Tasmanian Land Conservancy with wildlife biologist Dr Sally Bryant at Tinderbox Hills
James Hattam CEO of the Tasmanian Land Conservancy with wildlife biologist Dr Sally Bryant at Tinderbox Hills
Tim Buckton, general Manager at Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge in Tasmania's Cradle Mountain National Park.
Tim Buckton, general Manager at Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge in Tasmania's Cradle Mountain National Park.
Iain and Kate Field of Leap Farm at Copping in Southern Tasmania.
Iain and Kate Field of Leap Farm at Copping in Southern Tasmania.
Kate Kruimink winner of 2020 Vogel Literary Award.
Kate Kruimink winner of 2020 Vogel Literary Award.
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