THE CITY ACCORDING TO STUDENTS

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Welcome to launceston for students
 

Grab some tasty, budget-friendly bites and enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi while embracing the Launnie spirit through a variety of community events and festivals that won't break the bank. Whether you're into music, food, art or adventure, Launceston offers memorable experiences for all.

Check out Launceston Central for a complete guide of what's on.

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Cataract Gorge

Head to the Gorge, Launnie's green gem, just a quick 15-minute stroll from the city buzz. Spot native wildlife and flashy peacocks, wander the easy tracks or catch a ride on the chairlift. Summer's all about pool vibes, but throw in picnics and BBQs, and this cool spot's a winner any time of year, Launnie style.

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YOUR LOCAL GUIDE

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I’m passionate about the arts in and out of school. I am a dancer with Stompin' and I love Launnie because of its preserved beauty, sense of community and how locals show consideration to each other.

Sage's favourite places

Tasdance

Vocal in Tassie’s artscape and home to Stompin', Tasdance is a beautiful and safe space, offering classes for everyone.

Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery

I love staying up to date with exhibitions and immersing myself in art. The QVMAG is thought-provoking and inspiring!

Sawtooth ARI

This artist-run initiative is focused on bringing art and ideation to the community, as well as supporting the emerging creatives living along the banks of kanamaluka.

Launceston Library

There’s lots to love about the library from the pages that whisper tales of our city's industrious past to the cosy corners that invite you to explore, learn and dream.

Harvest Market

Harvest is where Launnie vibes meet fresh local bites. It's the go-to Saturday spot from 8.30am to 12.30pm for students and locals alike to chill, chat and chow down over a good brew. Join the fun, grab a bite and soak up the best of Tasmania with mates new and old.

 

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Find ways to connect 

Live music

Groove to the rhythm of live local music, or stumble upon your new favorite local band at intimate venues across the city. To set the tempo for your journey, give the Launceston Gig Guide on Facebook a spin.

Student travel

Student unions and clubs are a great way to hitch a ride on tours and adventures in Launceston and beyond and meet new people.

Arts and culture

From historic sites reinhabited in surprising ways to bold original ventures, Launnie's arts and culture scene both challenges and inspires. Explore the historical and contemporary works of artists across various disciplines in major galleries and small community spaces.

Volunteering

Volunteering can be an excellent way to connect with like-minded locals and make a difference to the causes you care about.

social sport

Check out the PCYC, Launceston Leisure and Aquatic Centre, Elphin Sports Centre, Launceston Parkrun and Salsa in the Park.

Eat, sleep, study, repeat?

 There is so much more to a great student experience in Launnie. 

adventure awaits

Launnie beckons adventure enthusiasts with its thrilling array of activities, including bouldering, rock climbing, water rafting, abseiling and kayaking.

YOUR GUIDE TO THE CITY

From Sunday brunch to leisurely lunches, we’ll give you the lowdown on where to find wallet-friendly eats. Whether you're eager to try something new or share flavours from your homeland with friends, discover it all at speciality grocers offering local fresh produce and international delights.

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LAUNNIE & BEYOND

From Sunday brunch to leisurely lunches, we’ll give you the lowdown on where to find wallet-friendly eats. Whether you're eager to try something new or share flavours from your homeland with friends, discover it all at speciality grocers offering local fresh produce and international delights.

Visit Discover Tasmania

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