Central Tasmania - Learning Activities

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Burnie Concert Band

The Burnie Concert Band senior band, adult learners band, junior band and junior learners band continue to practice music during COVID-19. Pieces are recorded and emailed to players by the Musical Director, with players able to reply with their own recordings. Membership is also available.

With One Voice Break O'Day

Community choir sessions with conductor Lila Meleisia. No experience in singing needed and it doesn't matter if you have previously attended With One Voice sessions or not.

U3A Online

U3A Online provides online resources and courses in a range of areas and subjects for people who cannot access a local face to face group due to distance or disability.

Neighbourhood Houses Tasmania

Your local Neighbourhood House may be able to help you get online or answer your questions about digital devices. Contact them for more information.

Libraries Tasmania

Libraries Tasmania's friendly staff can support you to learn more about computer technology and the internet by helping you to use your computer or device, get online using their free Wi-Fi or computers, research your family history online, or explore and download from their eLibrary collection, including eBooks and eMusic.

Be Connected

Be Connected is a website with free digital courses for beginners through to more experienced digital users, and has resources for people to help others use digital devices and get online. The website also has information about community organisations that teach digital skills that you can visit for face-to-face support.