In early 1986, Perth, along with several other ships, visited Hobart prior to participation in Exercise Tasman Sea as part of celebrations for the 75th anniversary of the Australian navy's foundation.
In 1978, the year before her death, she agreed to visit Hobart for a Lord Mayoral reception.
At 12 years of age he first went to sea, visiting Hobart, Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania, Australia) in September 1828 in the Magnet.
As well as the five larger cities, the judges also visited Canberra, Hobart, Darwin and Tamworth this year.
Fife then visited Hobart, Melbourne, and Esperance during a half-circumnavigation of Australia before stopping in Bali for three days of liberty.
In February 1895, he became ill while visiting Hobart and returned to Government House in Sydney, where he died of multiple hepatic abscesses and septicaemia on 15 March.
Rogers was playing with a local company when he was engaged by George Selth Coppin who was visiting Hobart.
He was appointed KCVO by Queen Elizabeth II when she visited Hobart during her Coronation Tour in 1954.
She visited Singapore, Bahrain,U.A.E., Perth and Hobart, Australia and Hawaii.
Following this, the carrier joined a multinational training exercise in south-east Australian waters, then visited Hobart for the Royal Hobart Regatta.