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The Examiner's Scott Gelston looks back at his favourite images

They say every story should start at the beginning and it would be easy to pick November 2007, when I walked through the door of The Examiner on Paterson Street for my first shift as a casual socials photographer as that point. → Read More

How to exercise in Launceston during the time of social distancing

Exercise in the age of social distancing is proving for many people to be a difficult pursuit. Sports are cancelled, we're advised against going to the gym, and the social aspect which spurs many people along their fitness journey is gone. → Read More

Theatre company honours the Queen of Props with new archive space

Three Rivers Theatre move their historical archive and stage equipment. → Read More

A Winjeel CA-25, a Yak-52 and a Nanchang CJ-6A took to the skies over George Town

Take a look around a George Town's annual Wings and Things event → Read More

Australia Day-eve fireworks light up Launceston

Riding high: Liam, 1, and Ella Grubert, 6, take a spin on one of the sideshow rides at Chilli Skyfire. Picture: Scott Gelston Grey skies did not deter people from turning out to Chilli Skyfire at Royal Park. → Read More

Amanda Palmer, Orville Peck, Chai and Flying Lotus delivered the goods

Mona Foma returned to Launceston with a stunning mix of visual and performing art and an exciting program of diverse musical acts. Arts reporter Frances Vinall gave the lowdown on the parties and visual art, while photographer and resident music fan Scott Gelston has picked his five favourite musical sets from the weekend. → Read More

Mona Foma's The Centre sees sport and art collide in a collection of video works

Weightlifters in the toilets and ice skaters on the basketball courts → Read More

Sam Neill, Bushfires, AFL, and dog rescues among Scott Gelston's favorite images

Even after a decade shooting news, there's still a thrill when you see people flicking through the pages of The Examiner and pausing to look at your images on the page. → Read More

Hotel Grand Chancellor hosts the 2019 Riverside High celebration dinner

Red carpet arrivals for Riverside High School students → Read More

Kings Meadows students celebrate their 2019 school year

Country Club Tasmania hosted the Kings Meadows High celebration dinner → Read More

Country Club Tasmania hosted students for their annual celebration dinner

Prospect High students stepped out in style for their annual celebration dinner. → Read More

Tasmania Police target stealing and shoplifting in Launceston's CBD

Following on from the successful use of a shop stealing taskforce last year, Tasmania Police will be ramping up its presence in Launceston's retail precinct o... → Read More

Launceston ballet production of The Secret Garden to light up Princess Theater stage

Ballet & Dance Arts Tasmania brings The Secret Garden to life → Read More

AccessAbility Day gives participants the opportunity to learn new skills and make contacts

Opportunity: The CD Centre's Vanessa Mitchell with AccessAbility Day participant Emma Chugg. Picture: Scott Gelston. Emma Chugg couldn't have picked a more appropriate place to learn some insight into the retail and hospitality industries. → Read More

Medhanit and Sumner channel Pnau, Lorde for Mona Foma and Summer festival timed releases

New frontiers: 19 year old singer Medhanit and Launceston duo Sumner have new releases. Pictures: Supplied From sleeping in the sound room of her father's instrument shop as a baby, music has never been far from the mind of Medhanit Barratt. → Read More

Empty Stocking 2019: Scott Gelston uses 1964 Rolleiflex to capture life on film

Scott Gelston uses 1964 Rolleiflex camera to capture Northern Tasmanian moments. → Read More

Animals rolls on screen as Women in Film & TV's host their first Launceston event

Direction: Briony Kidd, Brittany Cook, Tara Bufton, Catherine Phillips, Lena Lindblad and Joee Kelk at the Women in Film & TV event in Launceston. Picture: Scott Gelston. An exclusive screening of the brand-new Australian film, Animals, was the highlight of the Women in Film & TV's first Launceston event. → Read More

A high-speed journey around Symmons Plains raceway

Ride along as we push the Aston Martin Vantage around the iconic Tasmanian circuit → Read More

Three top walks in North-East Tasmania you can do in a day

Tasmania has an international reputation for stunning bushwalking, but the beautiful walks of the North-East are frequently ignored. → Read More

Fashion and the environment take centre stage

Recycled and re-imagined works made from paper, cardboard, wood, fabric and lights will shine → Read More