A close study of the 186 carved decorations on the Ross Bridge — the convict-built sandstone bridge that has spanned the Macquarie River at Ross since 1836, and one of the most visited historic sites in Tasmania. The carvings were the work of Daniel Herbert, a transported convict who was a stonemason by trade.
Sue Abdullah's biography of Eileen Brooker — Tasmanian potter and painter, born 1922, and one of the most distinctive artists of her generation in Tasmania. Brooker studied art in Hobart where she met fellow student and sculptor Oliffe Richmond — a relationship that would prove one of the significant artistic and personal connections of both their lives.

