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Free Land, Forced Labour, and the Making of the Tasmanian Midlands
Free Land, Forced Labour, and the Making of the Midlands When Europeans first settled what is now Campbell Town, land was not purchased in the way we understand today. Instead, the British Crown granted land free of charge to selected settlers as part of a broader...
Food was incredible, the house made scones were amazing, and we were blown away but the generous portions
5 Star Google Review December 2025 "We came for a Luxe Styled Picnic and had the most glorious afternoon. The food was incredible, the house made scones were amazing, and we were blown away but the generous portions. We were so comfortable, and loved the fresh,...
Nicole was totally onboard with what I was hoping to put on…I can’t recommend The Church enough for your next event or special occasion
5 Star Google Review December 2025 "We held our Christmas party at The Church and my word, what a lovely day we had. From the initial contact Nicole was totally onboard with what I was hoping to put on, even though it wasn’t the most traditional event. The venue is...
Meetings Venue Hire Campbell Town Tasmania
Dare to Compare: Campbell Town’s Most Divine Meeting Venue When it comes to hosting meetings, workshops, or team events in Campbell Town, not all venues are created equal. In fact — once you’ve compared the fine print — The Church Tasmania truly stands out as a venue...
Why Grazing Tables Are Perfect for Weddings, Functions & Events
Why Grazing Tables Are Perfect for Weddings, Functions & Events There’s something truly special about a grazing table — that instant “wow” factor when guests walk into a room and are greeted by a feast overflowing with colour, texture, and flavour. It’s abundant,...
For Your Safety & by Law: Why We Don’t Allow Takeaway Leftovers
Why We Can’t Offer “Doggy Bags” or Takeaway Leftovers At The Church, food safety is at the heart of everything we do – from delivery and storage, through to preparation, serving, and handling. For this reason, we cannot provide “doggy bags,” containers, or allow...
Looking for an Idyllic Stop Between Hobart and Launceston?
The Church Campbell Town is Your Answer Whether you’re travelling from Hobart to Launceston or Launceston to Hobart, there comes a point when you want more than just a quick petrol station break. You’re looking for somewhere special — a place to pause, stretch your...
A Taste of Tasmania Delivered: Grazing Hampers for Airbnbs and Accommodation in Campbell Town, Ross & the Northern Midlands
Fresh Tasmanian grazing hampers delivered free to Campbell Town & Ross accommodation. Local flavours, seamless service—relax and indulge from the moment you arrive.
Meetings, Training & Office Hire in Campbell Town Tasmania
Why Tasmanian Businesses Should Be Choosing The Church for Meetings, Training & Office Hire If your business or organisation is planning its next meeting, training day, or corporate event in Tasmania, now is the time to discover The Church Tasmania. With two...
The Power of Face-to-Face Meetings in Tasmania
The Power of Face-to-Face Meetings in Tasmania In a world of Zoom calls and virtual catch-ups, face-to-face meetings remain one of the most powerful ways to connect, collaborate, and create results. Australian research shows that 85 % of professionals report financial...
Catering for Meetings & Events at the Campbell Town Recreation Ground Complex
If you're planning a meeting, conference, or community event at the Northern Midlands Council facilities in Campbell Town, The Church Catering makes it easy to keep your guests well-fed and happy with delicious, locally made food — delivered directly to your venue. We...
Stop Food Waste Day: How We’re Turning Scraps Into Sustainability at The Church Tasmania
Stop Food Waste Day: How We’re Turning Scraps Into Sustainability at The Church Tasmania ♻️TODAY is Stop Food Waste Day: How We’re Turning Scraps Into Sustainability at The Church Tasmania At The Church Tasmania, we’re passionate about feeding people — but not...
Garry Graham Co Owner, School Bus Driver & External Property Maintenance
Who is the man behind the lawns, gardens, bus driving & love at The Church? Meet Garry Graham – co-owner of The Church, founder of External Property Maintenance, and all-round outdoor enthusiast and school bus driver with a friendly demeanour and strong work...
Nicole Graham Co-Owner and Cook at The Church Campbell Town Tasmania
Nicole Graham Co-Owner and Cook at The Church Campbell Town Tasmania
Savoury Bread Cases Recipe
Savoury Bread Cases - Easy, affordable, and absolutely delicious! A versatile favourite that’s perfect for kids or as a crowd-pleasing party snack. Crispy, golden bread cups filled with your choice of savoury goodness! This recipe is a nostalgic throwback, adapted...
The Church Inclusions Statement & Vulnerable People
Inclusion Statement – The Church Tas Pty Ltd At The Church Tas Pty Ltd, inclusion is a core value that guides every aspect of our operations. Through our three ventures—The Church (events, markets, and meetings), Gourmet Gift Hampers Tasmania, and Vintage Car Tours...
Heritage Tasmania’s information on St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, now known as The Church
Name: St Andrew's Presbyterian Church THR ID Number: 4964 Status: Permanently Registered Municipality: Northern Midlands Council Tier: State Boundary: Whole of Title Location Addresses 55 HIGH ST, CAMPBELL TOWN 7210 TAS Title References 153978/1 Property Id: 6203079...
Why The Scottish Theme?
Why The Scottish Theme for The Church Campbell Town? Campbell Town's original custodians were the Tyerrernotepanner people. They called the Campbell Town area norerytymonerler or parndokenne. It was renamed by Scotsman Lachlan Macquarie in 1821 in honour of his...
Want to learn some Scottish slang?
Want to learn some Scottish slang? Here is Scottish actor, Gerard Butler to teach you. Gerard James Butler was born in Paisley, Scotland, to Margaret and Edward Butler, a bookmaker. His family is of Irish origin. Gerard spent some of his very early childhood in...
Slàinte Mhath – Scottish Cheers
Slàinte Mhath!! Instead of Cheers, the Scottish say Slàinte Mhath (Pronounced Slanj-a-va). It means “Good Health” in Irish & Scots Gaelic (pronounced gaa-lik in Scottish). So Slàinte Mhath to you. SEE & LISTEN HERE: Why do you say Slàinte Mhath? | Scotch...















