I don't own one but from first glance it seems to be quite a heavy at 2.8kg. Will you be using for one person or two?
They do say minimum trail weight is 2.3kg but I'm not sure what that includes. Still a bit on the heavy side for a 3 season tent.
For Tassie or nz weather I prefer a tent that can be quickly set up if bad weather hits quickly.
Looking at the setup video of the zorali it pitches inner first and there seems to be alot of poles to fit into place before the fly can be attached.
I'm not that experienced with snow camping but to me that flattish roof may not go well with snow load.(should you happen to get caught out and it snows) Others may have a more informed opinion.
Having said that it does look like a palace with lots of space, so given the right conditions it could be a very comfortable tent to spend a day or a week in.
Set up video:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=emb ... HhTFLXSIKkTent:
https://www.zorali.com/products/highlands-2p-tentHave a look at wilderness equipment second arrow tents for Aussie owned and well suited to NZ and Tassie weather. Unfortunately quite a bit more expensive.