Every part of Australia is,
always was and always will be,
Aboriginal land.

As a community gathering-place, a festival of arts, cultural exchange and celebration and as a site for the sharing of ideas and stories, Ten Days on the Island pays respect to the Palawa/Tasmanian Aborigines – The original owners and cultural custodians - of all the lands and waters across Lutruwita/Tasmania upon which our Festival takes place.

With thanks to the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre for place names and other words in palawa kani, the language of Tasmanian Aborigines.

Glen Huon Hall

841 Glen Huon Rd, Glen Huon TAS 7109

03 6264 0300

The Glen Huon Hall is part of the Ten Days on the Island’s If These Halls Could Talk project where Landscapes: A Chamber Music Journey will be performed on the second weekend of March.

Covid Info

Ten Days on the Island is closely following and implementing all restrictions and recommendations advised by National and State Governments regarding event venues, you can find the relevant government information here.

Cloaking facilities: In the interest of maintaining Tasmanian Government hygiene recommendations, no cloaking facilities will be offered at this venue.

For more information on COVID-19 safety measures in place at Ten Days on the Island, follow this link.

Accessibility

There is an informal area that can be used for accessible drop-offs and parking.

This venue has wheelchair access through the side entrance to the venue but will require Front of House assistance. Ten Days on the Island and the will have staff available to assist you at any point if required.

Accessible toilets can be found outside the venue.

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