Cascades is a suburb of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. It is immediately west of the city centre, in the foothills of Mount Wellington. It is the location of the Cascade Brewery. The suburb is between South Hobart and Fern Tree; and incorporates residential areas on Strickland Avenue and Huon Road.
Visit the Cascades Female Factory Historic Site in Hobart, Tasmania
An introduction to the history and experience of Australia's most significant site associated with Female convicts - the Cascades Female Factory Historic Site in South Hobart, Tasmania.
The Site offers tours and experiences to bring the stories of Tasmania's convict women to life.
published: 01 Dec 2015
Cascade Brewery - it's a lie! Forgotten Tasmania Episode 18
The traditional story of the Cascade Brewery has been blown away with research by Greg Jefferys. It turns out that Peter DeGraves was a bit of a con man and re-wrote history. It's a ripper of a story and this video is my summary of Greg's excellent paper;
https://eprints.utas.edu.au/11730/1/Jefferys.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cascade_Brewery
The brewery is currently owned by a public company and has no relationship to Peter DeGraves criminal past. It's also a great to take the tour around the factory.
What is Forgotten Tasmania?
Old, convict, colonial, 19th and 20th century photos of Tasmania by Beattie's Digital Studio. Every one tells a forgotten story. John Stephenson presents documentary style episodes exploring Tasmania through the photographic collection left by John Watt B...
published: 05 Dec 2019
Cascades Female Factory Experience | Hobart Tours
published: 06 Dec 2020
The Cascades Female Factory, Hobart, Tasmania
Here is Carina just after a tour around the Cascades Female factory in Hobart. It was a very enlightening (and emotional) tour. This was a place where female convicts were incarcerated on arrival in Tasmania. And life was not pretty for them!
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published: 12 Mar 2018
Cascade Brewery & Bar | Hobart Tours
published: 11 Dec 2020
Cascades Female Factory Historic Site Television Promo
Cascades Female Factory Historic Site Television Promo
published: 18 May 2012
Port Arthur Historic Site and Cascades Female Factory - a birds eye view
A compilation of aerial footage of World Heritage-listed Port Arthur Historic Site and the Cascade Female Factory Historic Site.
published: 14 Aug 2015
Her Story
Judith & Chris Cornish historical re-enactment of a woman's time at the Cascade Female Factory, Hobart, Tasmania.
Copyright Griffin Media Productions 2012.
published: 27 Jul 2013
How Devils Heal Forests
Foxes and cats are devastating the trophic cascade balance in the Australian ecosystem. The reintroduction of Tasmanian Devils is being utilized to protect bandicoots, bettongs, and potaroos. These small animals are essential for maintaining a healthy ecosystem. The trophic cascade balance will restore natural balance to the predator landscape, allowing the brush to grow back and for a healthy water supply to be maintained in the soil, preventing massive destructive fires.
Learn about the science behind this story: https://rewildingaustralia.org.au/devilfacts
Support the creation of more videos like this: https://www.patreon.com/sustainablehuman
Sustainable Human is a 501c3 non-profit started by a husband and wife team (Chris and Dawn Agnos) whose mission is to examine the underlying s...
published: 13 Jun 2018
Bastion Cascades and Hidden Falls - Tasmania Hiking
A walk on one of the premier rainforest trails in Tasmania, to the amazing Bastion Cascades, plus side trips to Gossamer Falls and the elusive Hidden Falls also in the area. Allow 4 hours for the circuit, or 2.5 hours in and out on the shorter side of the loop to the main Bastion Cascades.
An introduction to the history and experience of Australia's most significant site associated with Female convicts - the Cascades Female Factory Historic Site i...
An introduction to the history and experience of Australia's most significant site associated with Female convicts - the Cascades Female Factory Historic Site in South Hobart, Tasmania.
The Site offers tours and experiences to bring the stories of Tasmania's convict women to life.
An introduction to the history and experience of Australia's most significant site associated with Female convicts - the Cascades Female Factory Historic Site in South Hobart, Tasmania.
The Site offers tours and experiences to bring the stories of Tasmania's convict women to life.
The traditional story of the Cascade Brewery has been blown away with research by Greg Jefferys. It turns out that Peter DeGraves was a bit of a con man and re-...
The traditional story of the Cascade Brewery has been blown away with research by Greg Jefferys. It turns out that Peter DeGraves was a bit of a con man and re-wrote history. It's a ripper of a story and this video is my summary of Greg's excellent paper;
https://eprints.utas.edu.au/11730/1/Jefferys.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cascade_Brewery
The brewery is currently owned by a public company and has no relationship to Peter DeGraves criminal past. It's also a great to take the tour around the factory.
What is Forgotten Tasmania?
Old, convict, colonial, 19th and 20th century photos of Tasmania by Beattie's Digital Studio. Every one tells a forgotten story. John Stephenson presents documentary style episodes exploring Tasmania through the photographic collection left by John Watt Beattie, Arch Stephenson and other noted Tasmanian photographers.
Beattie's Digital Studio seeks to treat all people with respect. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that our videos do contain images, sounds and the names of people who have passed away.
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www.BeattiesStudio.com
Join our mailing list to receive our newsletter;
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Disclaimer: This video and text contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a commission. This helps support the restoration and storage costs of Beattie’s Digital Studio.
The toilet paper I keep carrying on about;
https://amzn.to/31dRaTy
The jumper I bought to replace the torn one in the previous videos;
https://amzn.to/3112Rgj
The clapper board I use;
https://amzn.to/2zYcKj0
I use Moment lenses on our iPhone 8+;
http://bit.ly/Beatties-Moment
The lights I use in the studio;
https://amzn.to/30ZEsrK
The camera I use (new model);
https://bit.ly/2ZEZNdt
Music by Epidemic Sound
"Beautiful Lies"
https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/0li64BRJc4
The traditional story of the Cascade Brewery has been blown away with research by Greg Jefferys. It turns out that Peter DeGraves was a bit of a con man and re-wrote history. It's a ripper of a story and this video is my summary of Greg's excellent paper;
https://eprints.utas.edu.au/11730/1/Jefferys.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cascade_Brewery
The brewery is currently owned by a public company and has no relationship to Peter DeGraves criminal past. It's also a great to take the tour around the factory.
What is Forgotten Tasmania?
Old, convict, colonial, 19th and 20th century photos of Tasmania by Beattie's Digital Studio. Every one tells a forgotten story. John Stephenson presents documentary style episodes exploring Tasmania through the photographic collection left by John Watt Beattie, Arch Stephenson and other noted Tasmanian photographers.
Beattie's Digital Studio seeks to treat all people with respect. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that our videos do contain images, sounds and the names of people who have passed away.
Our web site;
www.BeattiesStudio.com
Join our mailing list to receive our newsletter;
http://bit.ly/Beatties-Mail
Disclaimer: This video and text contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a commission. This helps support the restoration and storage costs of Beattie’s Digital Studio.
The toilet paper I keep carrying on about;
https://amzn.to/31dRaTy
The jumper I bought to replace the torn one in the previous videos;
https://amzn.to/3112Rgj
The clapper board I use;
https://amzn.to/2zYcKj0
I use Moment lenses on our iPhone 8+;
http://bit.ly/Beatties-Moment
The lights I use in the studio;
https://amzn.to/30ZEsrK
The camera I use (new model);
https://bit.ly/2ZEZNdt
Music by Epidemic Sound
"Beautiful Lies"
https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/0li64BRJc4
Here is Carina just after a tour around the Cascades Female factory in Hobart. It was a very enlightening (and emotional) tour. This was a place where female co...
Here is Carina just after a tour around the Cascades Female factory in Hobart. It was a very enlightening (and emotional) tour. This was a place where female convicts were incarcerated on arrival in Tasmania. And life was not pretty for them!
Join the letter from Ireland by clicking here: https://aletterfromireland.com/letter/
Here is Carina just after a tour around the Cascades Female factory in Hobart. It was a very enlightening (and emotional) tour. This was a place where female convicts were incarcerated on arrival in Tasmania. And life was not pretty for them!
Join the letter from Ireland by clicking here: https://aletterfromireland.com/letter/
Judith & Chris Cornish historical re-enactment of a woman's time at the Cascade Female Factory, Hobart, Tasmania.
Copyright Griffin Media Productions 2012.
Judith & Chris Cornish historical re-enactment of a woman's time at the Cascade Female Factory, Hobart, Tasmania.
Copyright Griffin Media Productions 2012.
Judith & Chris Cornish historical re-enactment of a woman's time at the Cascade Female Factory, Hobart, Tasmania.
Copyright Griffin Media Productions 2012.
Foxes and cats are devastating the trophic cascade balance in the Australian ecosystem. The reintroduction of Tasmanian Devils is being utilized to protect band...
Foxes and cats are devastating the trophic cascade balance in the Australian ecosystem. The reintroduction of Tasmanian Devils is being utilized to protect bandicoots, bettongs, and potaroos. These small animals are essential for maintaining a healthy ecosystem. The trophic cascade balance will restore natural balance to the predator landscape, allowing the brush to grow back and for a healthy water supply to be maintained in the soil, preventing massive destructive fires.
Learn about the science behind this story: https://rewildingaustralia.org.au/devilfacts
Support the creation of more videos like this: https://www.patreon.com/sustainablehuman
Sustainable Human is a 501c3 non-profit started by a husband and wife team (Chris and Dawn Agnos) whose mission is to examine the underlying stories that give rise to the environmental, social, and economic crises of our time and offer new stories that help humanity to live in harmony with each other and the biosphere. Learn more: https://sustainablehuman.org/
Here are some additional ways you can get involved and/or support this important mission:
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#TazmanianDevils #Bushfire #TrophicCascade
Foxes and cats are devastating the trophic cascade balance in the Australian ecosystem. The reintroduction of Tasmanian Devils is being utilized to protect bandicoots, bettongs, and potaroos. These small animals are essential for maintaining a healthy ecosystem. The trophic cascade balance will restore natural balance to the predator landscape, allowing the brush to grow back and for a healthy water supply to be maintained in the soil, preventing massive destructive fires.
Learn about the science behind this story: https://rewildingaustralia.org.au/devilfacts
Support the creation of more videos like this: https://www.patreon.com/sustainablehuman
Sustainable Human is a 501c3 non-profit started by a husband and wife team (Chris and Dawn Agnos) whose mission is to examine the underlying stories that give rise to the environmental, social, and economic crises of our time and offer new stories that help humanity to live in harmony with each other and the biosphere. Learn more: https://sustainablehuman.org/
Here are some additional ways you can get involved and/or support this important mission:
Support us monthly: https://www.patreon.com/sustainablehuman
One-time donation: https://sustainablehuman.org/donate/
Volunteer with us: https://sustainablehuman.org/volunteer
Sponsor a video that aligns with your organization’s values: https://chrisagnos.com/sponsor-a-story/
Hire us to tell your story or the story of your organization: https://chrisagnos.com/video-storytelling/
We also help organizations that need help envisioning how to tell their story: https://chrisagnos.com/consulting/
Buy some of Dawn’s hand-made energetic jewelry: https://dawnagnos.com/
#TazmanianDevils #Bushfire #TrophicCascade
A walk on one of the premier rainforest trails in Tasmania, to the amazing Bastion Cascades, plus side trips to Gossamer Falls and the elusive Hidden Falls also...
A walk on one of the premier rainforest trails in Tasmania, to the amazing Bastion Cascades, plus side trips to Gossamer Falls and the elusive Hidden Falls also in the area. Allow 4 hours for the circuit, or 2.5 hours in and out on the shorter side of the loop to the main Bastion Cascades.
A walk on one of the premier rainforest trails in Tasmania, to the amazing Bastion Cascades, plus side trips to Gossamer Falls and the elusive Hidden Falls also in the area. Allow 4 hours for the circuit, or 2.5 hours in and out on the shorter side of the loop to the main Bastion Cascades.
An introduction to the history and experience of Australia's most significant site associated with Female convicts - the Cascades Female Factory Historic Site in South Hobart, Tasmania.
The Site offers tours and experiences to bring the stories of Tasmania's convict women to life.
The traditional story of the Cascade Brewery has been blown away with research by Greg Jefferys. It turns out that Peter DeGraves was a bit of a con man and re-wrote history. It's a ripper of a story and this video is my summary of Greg's excellent paper;
https://eprints.utas.edu.au/11730/1/Jefferys.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cascade_Brewery
The brewery is currently owned by a public company and has no relationship to Peter DeGraves criminal past. It's also a great to take the tour around the factory.
What is Forgotten Tasmania?
Old, convict, colonial, 19th and 20th century photos of Tasmania by Beattie's Digital Studio. Every one tells a forgotten story. John Stephenson presents documentary style episodes exploring Tasmania through the photographic collection left by John Watt Beattie, Arch Stephenson and other noted Tasmanian photographers.
Beattie's Digital Studio seeks to treat all people with respect. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that our videos do contain images, sounds and the names of people who have passed away.
Our web site;
www.BeattiesStudio.com
Join our mailing list to receive our newsletter;
http://bit.ly/Beatties-Mail
Disclaimer: This video and text contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a commission. This helps support the restoration and storage costs of Beattie’s Digital Studio.
The toilet paper I keep carrying on about;
https://amzn.to/31dRaTy
The jumper I bought to replace the torn one in the previous videos;
https://amzn.to/3112Rgj
The clapper board I use;
https://amzn.to/2zYcKj0
I use Moment lenses on our iPhone 8+;
http://bit.ly/Beatties-Moment
The lights I use in the studio;
https://amzn.to/30ZEsrK
The camera I use (new model);
https://bit.ly/2ZEZNdt
Music by Epidemic Sound
"Beautiful Lies"
https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/0li64BRJc4
Here is Carina just after a tour around the Cascades Female factory in Hobart. It was a very enlightening (and emotional) tour. This was a place where female convicts were incarcerated on arrival in Tasmania. And life was not pretty for them!
Join the letter from Ireland by clicking here: https://aletterfromireland.com/letter/
Judith & Chris Cornish historical re-enactment of a woman's time at the Cascade Female Factory, Hobart, Tasmania.
Copyright Griffin Media Productions 2012.
Foxes and cats are devastating the trophic cascade balance in the Australian ecosystem. The reintroduction of Tasmanian Devils is being utilized to protect bandicoots, bettongs, and potaroos. These small animals are essential for maintaining a healthy ecosystem. The trophic cascade balance will restore natural balance to the predator landscape, allowing the brush to grow back and for a healthy water supply to be maintained in the soil, preventing massive destructive fires.
Learn about the science behind this story: https://rewildingaustralia.org.au/devilfacts
Support the creation of more videos like this: https://www.patreon.com/sustainablehuman
Sustainable Human is a 501c3 non-profit started by a husband and wife team (Chris and Dawn Agnos) whose mission is to examine the underlying stories that give rise to the environmental, social, and economic crises of our time and offer new stories that help humanity to live in harmony with each other and the biosphere. Learn more: https://sustainablehuman.org/
Here are some additional ways you can get involved and/or support this important mission:
Support us monthly: https://www.patreon.com/sustainablehuman
One-time donation: https://sustainablehuman.org/donate/
Volunteer with us: https://sustainablehuman.org/volunteer
Sponsor a video that aligns with your organization’s values: https://chrisagnos.com/sponsor-a-story/
Hire us to tell your story or the story of your organization: https://chrisagnos.com/video-storytelling/
We also help organizations that need help envisioning how to tell their story: https://chrisagnos.com/consulting/
Buy some of Dawn’s hand-made energetic jewelry: https://dawnagnos.com/
#TazmanianDevils #Bushfire #TrophicCascade
A walk on one of the premier rainforest trails in Tasmania, to the amazing Bastion Cascades, plus side trips to Gossamer Falls and the elusive Hidden Falls also in the area. Allow 4 hours for the circuit, or 2.5 hours in and out on the shorter side of the loop to the main Bastion Cascades.
Cascades is a suburb of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. It is immediately west of the city centre, in the foothills of Mount Wellington. It is the location of the Cascade Brewery. The suburb is between South Hobart and Fern Tree; and incorporates residential areas on Strickland Avenue and Huon Road.