On the outskirts of Hobart, in the unassuming suburb of Berriedale, an eccentric millionaire has built an incredible underground museum to house his amazing collection of treasures. It is just up the road from MONA, and of course we are talking about the Tasmanian Tigers Museum of Memorabilia and Toasters. In answer to the many, many requests we have had already, NO – none of these items are for sale. Each week a new treasure will be featured here online.
- Noel Carter’s priceless antique willow pattern toaster
- Paul Hudson's toaster
- Stephen Mount's toaster/griller
- Michael Gale's Mac Plus
- Angus Graham's 'lucky cat'
- Chris Bond's fork
- Daryl Sutton’s hairdryer
- Grant Allford's boots
- Michael ‘Disco’ Roach's flares
- Mark McQueen’s vertical grill
- Paul Sproule’s Leyland P76 sedan
- Tom Hislop’s Nerf™ Gun
- Jack Riewoldt’s cordless drill
- Justin Plapp’s Ten Speed Bike
- Royce Hart's wheelbarrow
- Jeromey Webberley's copy of Nintendogs® for the DS3
- Ray Stokes' Hecla dropside toaster
- Trent Nichols' tinny
- Ian Stewart's cardigan
- Ben Harrison's Datsun 200B
- Brendon Gale's pogo stick