From parks to zoos, friends and families were all over town during the Easter break.
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North West Pride were enjoying their first Easter luncheon at Punchbowl Reserve on Saturday, while Launceston Alive Children's and Families' Festival returned to celebrate all things Easter including egg hunts, a range of free food, games, face painting, arts and crafts stations, and live music.
Tasmania Zoo was kept busy with their own Easter egg hunt spread throughout the zoo, attracting families from around the state and even the mainland. Their newest addition, Joh Joh the giraffe was a popular attraction.
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