Club TCE

Club TCE is a great way to make Australian and international friends with fellow students and teachers.  It organises a range of inexpensive, fun, social activities for students both during the weekdays (with one teacher) and on weekends (without teacher).

These activities include visits to popular spots in and around Hobart, including Salamanca and the waterfront, MONA museum, local cafes, national parks, film afternoons and sporting activities such as basketball.

Club TCE manages a student booking service for popular travel and holiday trips in Hobart and Tasmania.

Local Attractions

Hobart is the centre for many Tasmanian attractions. From heritage architecture to breweries and wineries, from theatres to wildlife sanctuaries, Hobart is steeped in history and culture and nature.

Salamanca Markets
Take in some shopping and gallery hopping at these 1830s restored, colonial-style warehouses.

Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens
Australia’s second-oldest, these gardens are home to the largest collection of mature conifers in the Southern Hemisphere.

Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
Explore Tasmania’s earliest arts and social culture.

Cascade Brewery
Observe the brewing process for some of Australia’s finest beers at the country’s oldest brewery.

Bonorong Park Wildlife Centre
Interact with koalas, Tasmanian devils, emus, kangaroos and wombats.

Getting Around

Qantas, Jetstar and Virgin offer direct flights from most mainland capital cities. Many other flights connect via Sydney, Brisbane or Melbourne.

The Hobart Airport is located 20 minutes by car or bus from the city centre.

Transportation in Hobart is very efficient – there are many options for getting around. Taxis and rental cars are readily available and the Metro bus system is great for getting around the city areas.

Walking around the downtown areas of Hobart is safe and fun. Battery Point, Sullivans Cove, North Hobart, Salamanca, and Sandy Bay are full of fun places to visit out on foot. Hobart and surrounding areas has a vast network of walking and bike paths.

A student card is issued to full-time students on their first day of study. The card allows discounts on the Metropolitan bus service. The main bus stop is located ten minutes walk from TCE Hobart.

Activities & Excursions

Club TCE is a great way to make Australian and international friends with fellow students and teachers.  It organises a range of inexpensive, fun, social activities for students both during the week and on weekends.

These include weekend trips to Mt Field National Park, the Huon Wine region, visiting Tasmania’s World Heritage listed forests and native animal parks, barbecues, film afternoons and many sporting activities such as golf, sea-kayaking and sailing.

Club TCE manages a student booking service for popular travel and holiday trips in Tasmania.

Sponsorship

TCE Sydney Campus sponsors different culture activities every now and then. The West Meets East was sponsored by TCE Sydney campus and other organizations and successfully held in Sydney.

Using just one musical instrument, a Chinese lute artist can play tones of different instruments from all over the world. Chinese lute artist Fang Jinlong can use traditional Chinese lute to mimic instruments from different countries such as shamisen from Japan, sitar from India, or guitar from western countries and even table (Indian drum). In addition to playing, he also acted as a guide to popularize knowledge of national music to audiences in the form of talk shows.