Follow this link to Leo’s outstanding photography in Tasmania, Australia: Click Here
There is some amazing photography coming out of the Lightroom Adventure. It will be stunning to see the Tasmanian countryside in the new book to be published. By the looks of Leo’s efforts I’m sure he will meet his aim of having at least one published.

I found this today while googling any info about Leo’s visit to Tassie. It’s sad to think that The Lab was going to have 25 episodes shot in our own backyard. I’m sure this would have mobilised the Oz TWiT Army to descend on Tassie.
This article came from : http://www.radar-promotions.com.au/services/projects.htmlThe site does not indicated when this was posted.
Radar Promotions Australia has been awarded one of our largest contracts ever to organise a Canadian-based television program, called “The Lab with Leo Laporte”, which has been on-air for 10 years. The program is to be aired across Canada and Australia on Austar and Foxtel from October 2007. Twenty-five one-hour shows will be shot in Tasmania, in conjunction with the Tasmanian Department of Economic Development, profiling Tasmania as a destination worldwide.
Radar Promotions Australia is to organise all on-ground logistics. This will possibly include an enormous IT trade show, a world-wide naming rights sponsor and a live studio audience. Further details will be announced.
The Sydney meet up was a resounding success and Leo was very appreciative of his Aussie TWiT Army taking the time to come visit at the Sydney Airport. Thanks to Jenna Fox for the video below.
With so many Leo Laporte fans in Australia why not have a site that is dedicated to the Tech Guy himself and the fan base down under. This site was inspired by a couple of comments on the Pownce invitation that Leo sent out with regard to an Australian Meet Up at the Sydney Airport (Pownce Link).
Why shouldn’t we start a TWiT community here in Australia? With the How-To Network on Foxtel dropping The Lab with Leo Laporte we are now starved of regular Leo viewing. I’m not too sure what this community will become, but at least this is a starting point and I encourage anyone who is a technology enthusiast, enjoy the TWiT offerings and need some regular Leo in their lives to contribute.
I’ve left comments on for the time being so please comment and contribute throughout the site so that we can create something. I’ll be at the Sydney meet-up on Tuesday so I look forward to seeing everyone there.
Garth W.