Odeon Theatre, a popular live music venue (Source)
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Winter Feast during the Dark Mofo arts and music festival (Source)
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Bellerive Oval hosts cricket and Australian rules football, Hobart's two most popular spectator sports. (Source)
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Hobart's Constitution Dock is the arrival point for yachts after they have completed the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race and is a scene of celebration during the new year festivities (Source)
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The 130m (430ft) tall television and radio transmitter of Hobart is to the left over the Organ Pipes of kunanyi / Mt Wellington (Source)
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Designed by Roy Grounds, the 17-storey Wrest Point Hotel Casino in Sandy Bay, opened as Australia's first legal casino in 1973.[136] (Source)
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The icebreakers Aurora Australis and L'Astrolabe berthed in Hobart (Source)
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The Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies at Salamanca Wharf (Source)
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Salamanca Market with the snow-capped kunanyi / Mount Wellington in the background (Source)
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Established in 1837, Theatre Royal is Australia's oldest continually operating theatre. (Source)
John Glover's 1834 painting Mount Wellington and Hobart Town from Kangaroo Point depicts Aboriginal Tasmanians dancing in the foreground. By this stage however, Aboriginal people had been forcibly exiled from the area following the Black War. (Source)
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A bird's eye view of Hobart. The 1894 International Exhibition is visible near the future Hobart Cenotaph site (Source)
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The City of Hobart (green) and Greater Hobart (teal). Greater Hobart covers 1,695.5km2 (654.6sqmi), whereas the built-up urban area covers 81km2 (31sqmi). (Source)
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Panorama of the Hobart metropolitan area from Mount Stuart. In the background is Mount Direction with the Jordan River valley to the left and Shag Bay to the right (Source)
Snow in Hobart, 2015. While sleet is not rare in Hobart during the colder months, and many outer suburbs receive snow frequently, snow is rare in the inner suburbs. (Source)