All tickets purchased for the VINTAGE: TAMAR festival scheduled for May will be refunded with organisers announcing the event will be postponed. Coronavirus: All the latest updates on COVID-19 for Tasmania The inaugural festival which was set to feature 22 wine businesses from the greater Tamar Valley region has been postponed to adhere to advice from health officials. IN OTHER NEWS: Founding director Annette Ferrero said she believed they had made the right decision in uncertain times. She said members of the Tamar Valley Wine Route will decide the future of the festival but conceded it would be unlikely to go ahead before 2021. We have removed our paywall from our stories about the coronavirus. This is a rapidly changing situation and we want to make sure our readers are as informed as possible. If you would like to support our journalists you can subscribe here.
The inaugural festival which was set to feature 22 wine businesses from the greater Tamar Valley region has been postponed to adhere to advice from health officials.
Founding director Annette Ferrero said she believed they had made the right decision in uncertain times.
She said members of the Tamar Valley Wine Route will decide the future of the festival but conceded it would be unlikely to go ahead before 2021.
We have removed our paywall from our stories about the coronavirus. This is a rapidly changing situation and we want to make sure our readers are as informed as possible. If you would like to support our journalists you can subscribe here.
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