We at Almost Heaven Clydesdales aspire to deliver your dreams. We offer a horse drawn service whether it be for a wedding, romantic proposal, birthdays or social gatherings. We have several carriages to suit your needs. The sky’s the limit. We travel state wide.
Welcome to Amplify. There’s every chance as you walk through the door you will be greeted by the wagging tail of one of our clients’ friendly dogs. As you step into the main training area the people you see are just like you, regular people who want to take what they have and make it work for them a bit better.
The purpose of Beaconsfield Child & Family Centre is to improve the health and wellbeing, education and care of Tasmania's children in their early years by supporting parents, strengthening communities and enhancing accessibility of services in the local community.
Care Forward is the service delivery arm of Care Assessment Consultants Pty Ltd, a locally owned and operated Tasmanian community and healthcare service provider.
Classes in circus arts such as aerials, acrobatics and balance that build a community of active and creative people. The Circus Studio Inc. is a not-for-profit organisation built on a community of energetic, enthusiastic and inspiring people, with classes for all ages. Our Vision is to see a cohesive and collaborative circus community in Tasmania, open to opportunity and experiences. A community that is inclusive and supportive of vision and exploration.
One & All are welcome to City Organics. City Organics is a one stop shop for Vegetarian & Vegan Health & Organic foods & products.
Every day Clarence City Council delivers a wide range of services to ensure Clarence is a great place to live and that our city is vibrant, prosperous and sustainable.
Coherence Psychology
Coherence Psychology is dedicated to affirming psychological care and wellbeing of the LGBTQIA+ community in nipaluna. We also offer neurodiverse affirming support and have special interests in eating disorders and trauma.
We exist to provide you with a safe, stable foundation to grow, dream and build your future.
For over 50 years, we’ve been helping young Tasmanians with employment, education, housing and relationships.
We help young people from age five to 25, with:
- Rental subsidies to help you afford a stable place to live.
- Educational support to help you re-engage with school or pursue further learning.
- Family and relationship support to foster better communication and rebuild connections.
- Ending violence in the home so you can live in a safe, supportive environment.
- Accessing essential services to connect you to the support you need to live independently.
- Crisis and immediate support to help you find a safe space when you feel like you’re out of options.
Everyone deserves a home base; we’re here to help you build yours.
Home Base have a pride group called Queerspace leading ideas for creating safe spaces and training, rainbow stickers in all our offices, staff wear pride lanyards and have pronoun badges, and training has been delivered to the whole organisation on gender, sexuality, and supporting the trans and gender diverse community. Home Base doesn’t specialise in LGBTIQA+ specific services but we refer people as needed.
Visit our website at www.homebasetas.org.au to find out more.
The purpose of the Dorset Community House is to be a local community-led organisation that builds community capacity using a community development framework.
East Devonport Neighbourhood House provides a range of services to the East Devonport community. This includes social activities; health and well-being programs; skills and training; food support; information and referral; and community events.
A free confidential counselling service for those who have experienced or are currently experiencing domestic abuse.
Emily Parkinson provides safe supportive counselling to LGBTIQ+ individuals as well as same-gender couples counselling. Emily also has experience in counselling regarding gender identity.
We are a free, not-for-profit counselling service for people who have experienced complex early childhood trauma and sexual assault, as well as those people who care for and support them in the Launceston area.
Eye Am Hair is an intimate hair salon operating from a caravan at Red Square.
Family Planning Tasmania provides expert and caring sexual and reproductive health services through our clinics in Burnie, Launceston, and Glenorchy as well as several outreach services. All services are confidential and inclusive; everyone is welcome and we don’t judge anyone.
We are a therapy clinic located in Lindisfarne, TAS, offering both in-person and online therapy services. Specializing in psychosexual therapy and counselling, we provide a safe and welcoming environment for individuals seeking support for psychological and sexual health concerns. Our dedicated team is passionate about guiding and empowering our clients on their journey towards improved well-being and personal growth.
About: Gentle Death Education and Planning (GDEP) is a multi-faceted business based in Tasmania's central north. Services are available in-person and online, and are an LGBTIQA+ ally and safe space, kink-friendly and diversity-welcoming place and set of services.
Glenview is a long standing community provider offering home care, residential care, NDIS, respite care, day centre and retirement living options.
A counselling and education service for people whose lives are adversely affected by alcohol, drugs, gambling or other addictive behaviours.
The Huon Domestic Violence Service believes that all people have the right to live free from violence.
Kentish Regional Clinic Inc. delivers three programs; Community Response to Eliminating Suicide (CORES), Home Interaction Program for Parents and Youngsters (HIPPY) and LGBTIQ Professional Development.
Since opening in 1985, the Kingston Neighbourhood House has welcomed 1000’s of community members to our programs, services and activities. Everything we do is designed to respond to the needs of local community members. We provide support, resources and services designed to improve the health and well-being of all members of the community.
Independent Living Centre Tas (ILC Tas) provides information and advice about assistive technology (aids and equipment, including smart home technology), access and design for people with disability, older people, their families, carers and other members of the community throughout Tasmania.
Offices located in Launceston and Hobart
1300 452 827 Local Call
I'm a Business & Life Coach who helps women and non-binary people develop the hard and soft skills they need to work well, rest well and ultimately live well.
I have a background in tech and automation, productivity and project management. I'm also an accredited Life Coach and Strengths Coach. I identify as a gay woman who practices Buddhism and embraces minimalism.
Lindisfarne Psychology & Wellbeing Centre can provide counselling and psychological therapies to individuals, couples or families using a wide range of approaches.
We believe in a happy, healthy you. We are so excited to provide a space for the Launceston community that is inclusive, safe and affirming. We treat each client as an individual, working with them to help overcome their food, eating and nutrition concerns so they can focus on the bigger things in life.
The Launceston Football Club was established in 1875 making it Tasmania’s oldest Football Club. Based at Windsor Park, Riverside, the Launceston Football Club is one of Tasmania’s most successful and decorated clubs.
Launceston Head to Health is a free service that provides short to medium term mental health support for people over the age of 18. Family and friends of people experiencing mental health concerns can also seek support from the service. Mental health trained professionals will assist individuals by providing mental health support and assistance accessing other appropriate services. Services can be provided onsite or via telehealth.
Supports available: Immediate short to medium term mental health support, Brief interventions and psychoeducation, Peer support, Referrals, Family and carer support.
Eligibility: People can be referred via self-referral, referral by a GP or other support service, or family and friends with the person’s consent.
Lifeline Tasmania provides Tasmanians with mental health support and suicide prevention programs across their lifespan. As well as supporting those in crisis, Lifeline provides community and workplace mental health training and operates several programs designed to improve the overall wellbeing of the Tasmanian community. Lifeline offers various volunteering opportunities, social support for older Tasmanians to reduce loneliness and improve their mental wellbeing, ongoing telephone counselling and support to families and communities impacted by suicide.
A Tasmanian Lifeline is a telephone support service for Tasmanians of all ages who need someone to talk things through with, or just need someone to listen. Tasmanian-focused and Tasmanian based, A Tasmanian Lifeline offers non-judgmental, one-off or ongoing support for anyone having a tough time.
Call A Tasmanian Lifeline on 1800 98 44 34 from 8am-8pm every day of the year, or book a call back via the booking form on this website. You don’t have to go through a difficult situation alone.
We offer a broad range of activities and enjoyable past times for the residents at Medea Park with the aim of promoting the psychological, social, cultural, emotional and physical well being of the residents.
Mike Gaffney is the Member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council for Mersey.
McCombe House provides supported emergency accommodation for cisgender women, transgender women, non-binary people and children of all gender identities, who are escaping family violence or experiencing homelessness.
McCombe House is safe and secure crisis accommodation, we welcome individuals and families from all cultures and backgrounds. We provide wrap around case management to support people in achieving their goals; this may include housing, mental health, substance abuse, family violence, legal matters, community engagement, material aid, employment, education and more.
Mental health counselling with a queer counsellor. I use person-centered therapy and focus on my clients’ strengths. I also provide couples counselling.
Mental health counselling with a queer counsellor. I use person-centered therapy and focus on my clients’ strengths. I also provide couples counselling.
National Joblink Launceston provides numerous education, employment and training services.
Non Gendered Fitness is a 100% gender-diverse owned and operated, queer and trans-friendly virtual gym. We offer specialised training programs, weekly member check ins and accountability, holistic health coaching and personal training services to our incredible trans, gender diverse and queer members online through our training app.
I am Mitch Robson, my pronouns are he, him, and his. I am a counsellor who specialises in working with youth (12-24 years), the LGTBIQA+ community and parents of LGBTIQA+ children.
I support LGTBIQA+ individuals, youth, families, and diverse relationships. I have experience in gender/queer-affirming therapy, working with internalised stigma, phobia and oppression.
My private practice and the service I practice through are inclusive of all gender, sexualities, bodies, relationships, cultural backgrounds and levels of ability.
New Town Chiropractic provides professional chiropractic care with a holistic approach to healthcare.
New Town Health is part of TasCAHRD, which is the Tasmanian Council for Blood Borne Viruses and Sexual Health. Our team is made up of health professionals including GPs, Nurses, Social Workers, and community health educators.
Patrick Street Clinic has been providing quality medical care to the North West coast community for over 40 years.
Pulse Youth Health South provides a range of support for individual young people from our centre in Glenorchy. Young people can drop in and see a worker for support and brief intervention – no appointments are needed.
The Rainbow Care Clinic is a gender-affirming health care service provided by Dr. Holly Inglis, a specialist general practitioner with an interest in gender affirming care, including hormone prescribing. Dr. Holly practices under the informed consent, or affirmation enablement, model of gender-affirming health care, placing autonomy and self-determination front and centre of the gender affirmation journey.Gender-affirming care services include: - full medical assessment & workup - initiation of hormonal care - continued hormone prescribing if already on treatment - holistic & personalised care throughout your hormonal gender affirmation process - long-term care - collaborative care with your regular GP - oestrogen implant insertion (Hobart only) - testosterone injection administration (Hobart only) Dr. Holly is also an experienced PrEP prescriber & and S100 HIV medication prescriber and these services can be provided in conjunction with gender-affirming care services or as an unrelated service.
We aim to support people to transform their lives and their relationships in ways that matter to them.
Reynish Counselling provides culturally competent and trauma-informed mental health support to people of all ages, families, and groups via counselling, mediation/conflict resolution, consulting, and professional development. |
Sacred Circle Dance facilitates building energy within you. The Circle is sacred space; where movement assists you to be fully present, provides freedom to express yourself and experience transformation and healing whilst immersed in loving energy. You become one with the Circle, becoming one within the dance. Using the Ancestral memory of rhythm and movement I create dances from the heart that unite each of us with the dance of life. Simple movements raise a beautiful radiating energy within.
SPEAK UP! Stay ChatTY works to promote positive mental health and prevent suicide by normalising conversations about mental health and encouraging people to seek help when they need it.
The Tasmanian Government provides statewide free sexual health services with clinics in Hobart, Launceston, and Devonport.
Lalita at Stress Free Fast is a counsellor and Self Empowerment Coach.
Dr Miro Rainsford is a counsellor working with teenagers and young people, adults, and elder members of our community, in individual counselling and relationships counselling for couples and/or polyamorous relationships. Miro has experience supporting clients with a range of concerns, with a focus on mental health counselling and supporting survivors of trauma, including childhood trauma, family violence and sexual assault. Miro is trained in a wide range of evidence-based therapies including CBT, ACT, Schema Therapy, psychodynamic psychotherapy, and contemporary trauma-informed therapies including EMDR. Miro works from a neurodiversity-inclusive and plural-inclusive perspective.
Youth health and wellbeing services, including mental health, alcohol and drugs, and case management.
Tresca Community Centre offers a wide range of services, groups and classes including an online centre, rooms for hire, a community garden, Op-Shop, a large playground, a Men's Shed and help with literacy.
Van Diemen Fencing Club launched in 2011 on a mission to make the Olympic sport of fencing accessible to everybody in Southern Tasmania.
Victoria Street Clinic is a large group practice, located in the heart of Ulverstone. The practice has eleven large consulting rooms , nursing consulting rooms, a theatre room and a treatment room. Eleven GPs currently work in the practice and they are supported by a dedicated team of nurses and administration staff. A number of allied health professionals provide a visiting service to the practice.
Wellington Wanderers is an activity group for Tasmania’s LGBTI communities. The group began in 2002. We are an unincorporated network of 300 LGBTI people and their friends, families and allies who enjoy bushwalking and other mostly outdoor activities together.
The Youth Arts & Recreation Centre is a creative, exciting, safe and engaging space for all young people aged 12 – 25. It’s a great place to meet up with friends, get involved in an art, music or recreation workshop, use the facilities, check out an art exhibition or see a music gig. Best of all it's free!
Youth, Family & Community Connections Inc. (YFCC) is a not for profit, community organisation that provides a range of services to young people, families and individuals in communities across the North West Coast and West Coast of Tasmania. YFCC envisions a community where individuals and families have the opportunity to achieve their goals and to seek positive change.