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Re: the a la carte menu served at your restaurant on February 19th 2008 (my birthday), including (but not limited to) smoked ocean trout with avruga caviar, leek & crab custard, confit of Petuna Tasmanian ocean trout with daikon and fennel (I don’t even like daikon and fennel, except yours,) grilled fillet of barramundi, twice-cooked spatchcock and oh my god the Wagyu beef with lime and wasabi:
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It includes two passes over the classic Whaanga Coast test, which hugs the Tasman Sea coastline and is rated by many as the best stage in the entire championship.
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I imagined the Tasmanian tiger stopping here en route from one primeval forest valley to another.
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The far northwest coast of Tasmania is a wild place.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Tasmanian Devil is the world's largest marsupial predator but its very survival is at stake as an horrific cancer threatens up to 90% of its population.
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In Australia, we know that there is activity at official or semi-official level in South Australia, New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania and Victoria at least.
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Although vigoro is mainly played in Tasmania, Queensland and New South Wales, Hendley said the origins of the game began in Victoria more than a century ago.
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The Tasmanian Turf Club banned bookmakers and confined betting on the island to the on-course totalisator in 1897.
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They have been entombed in a cramped steel cage almost a kilometre beneath the surface since April 25 when an earthquake in the southern state of Tasmania triggered a rockfall.
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It was not a crushing weight, such as an operation, or seeing one's best friend off to live in Tasmania; nor was it anything so light as a committee meeting, or a deaf uncle to tea: it was a kind of welter-weight doom.
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The Tasmanian devil is small, but stocky and muscular and leads the GTMS Team Australia attack. This beast shows no mercy against his opponents and is on the offense always.
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Tasmania were bowled out for 198, well short of the 313 they required for victory after Victoria declared at 3 for 181 in the morning.
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In 1834, a snuffbox was presented to Thomas Braidwood Wilson, (the township of Braidwood is named after him) for introducing honeybees into Tasmania.
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They were treated as nonentities by the legal and social adjudicators of British later, Australian Tasmania, allowed grudgingly to occupy land on the islands without ever being acknowledged as its owners, and referred to dismissively as “half-castes” or, vaguely, as “the Islanders.”
The Song of The Dodo
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Although still infertile by world standards, soils here are generally higher in nutrient content than those in western Tasmania, especially the rich soils on dolerite substrate.
Tasmanian temperate forests
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The exercise followed a large display at the Rokeby Police Academy for Tasmanian emergency service workers and police cadets.
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Missing Tasmanian bushwalker Phillip Michael Dewis found after police search A MAN missing in bushland in Tasmania has found his way back to search crews alive and well.
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I splashed along in the warmish Tasman Sea and just let the sea breeze blow through my soul for a while. Very healing.
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Their position on a bill next to Melbourne's Five Star Prison Cell and Tasmania's technical death-metal heavy weights Psycroptic, I thought, was sure to drag even the broodiest of metal heads out from under their anti-social rocks for a pit, the likes of which the tiny venue could never hoped to prepare.
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Tasmania, Western Australia, and the Northern Territories are not members of the NEM, although Tasmania is expected to join in the next few months via the Basslink interconnector, a high voltage direct current (HVDC) submarine cable.
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She plays with the thought of moving to Tasmania
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The smooth froglet is found throughout northern and central Tasmania, where it occurs in wet and dry forests.
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But the front page splash was all about how he had changed his tune on a few key issues such as a pulp mill in Tasmania and American bases.
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But to me the most frightening aspect of the whole disaster was that the clamorous Tasman Sea went suddenly quiet - eerily so - and though I waited for its comforting roar to resume, I can't remember ever hearing it so noisy again.
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Tasmanian devils have for some years been plagued with a mysterious and lethal cancer. Now, the dog-sized mammals are fighting back: They are breeding at younger ages.
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At issue is a pocket of land at Recherche Bay on Tasmania's southern coast.
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I also stroked a wallaby/kangaroo/wallaroo - there were loads of them just wandering around freely amongst the visitors which I thought was great - and saw echidnas, emus, cassowaries, a dingo (looked like any other dog!), wombats, Tasmanian devils, quokkas (never heard of them), bilbies (likewise!), flying foxes (great big brown bats), and tiny penguins.
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Alternatively, you might linger at the lodge, where the after-dinner floorshow is unique: on the porch a procession of quolls, possums and Tasmanian Devils arrive, politely waiting for you to hand-feed them.
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There is the Tasmanian myth," he says, the Norse-Viking myth and the Adam and Eve myth - which he describes as colorful, interesting and "of course, all false.
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Save the Tarkine... protect the last uninfected populations of Tasmanian Devils from the proposed ecotour-based road and resort!
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It was the Erebus, sent off like Darwin’s Beagle on a round-the-world charting expedition, from which Hooker went ashore on Tasmania, New Zealand, and an interesting little nub called Kerguelen Island, halfway between Antarctica and nowhere.
The Song of The Dodo
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We have living animals that are closely related to thylacines like Tasmania Devils so the maps for how to put this back together again are very, very definitely available to us.
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Could there be, somewhere in Tasmania, or even mainland Australia or New Guinea, a surviving population of the largest modern marsupial carnivore?
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The most recent evidence was found two weeks ago when a chicken coop was raided by a fox for the first time in Tasmania.
Times, Sunday Times
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After much prompting and insistence by beekeepers, Forestry Tasmania agreed to try and retain leatherwoods (subject to safety considerations) in one of the Class 4 (small flowing streams) stream reserves of 10m on either side of the stream, on the Northern side of the coupe.
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Tasmania's economy, like the rest of Australia's, was originally based on sheep ranching, agriculture, and extractive industries like mining and logging.
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They are not found from Franklinian, Andean, Italian, and Tasmanian geosynclines and their adjacent shelves.
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A biologist is surveying King Island (off Tasmania) for red hairy snails after recent fires.
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Amateur hour in non-Labor parties ALTHOUGH enjoying swings of more than 7 per cent, the Liberal Party at the recent Tasmanian and South Australian elections failed to win government from Labor despite their long-term incumbencies and scandals.
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And should he choose to be a father one day, please give to him the age-old experience of wrestling his own infant son on the changing table, all at once getting headbutted by this pudgy Tasmanian Devil who has now befouled four diapers and smeared feces on the wall because he WILL NOT JUST F%#KING LIE STILL, and being more in love with this mini Genghis Khan than he ever thought possible.
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Mr Blythe tails to consider the main reason why Housing Tasmania has decided to demolish and redevelop Windsor Court - the needs of tenants.
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But if Ian requires a chance to recuperate after what he's been through, Tasmania might be a very good place for him to go.
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She is Crown Counsel with the Office of Prosecutions in Tasmania.
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Planted beneath it, and in the matching raised bed across the runnel, is a collection of bold and textural plants such as abutilon, acanthus, agapanthus, and Tasmanian tree fern.
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This group includes all of the pouched animals, such as oppossums, kangaroos, and Tasmanian devils.
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He says today's action has some similarities to the 1980s legal fight to save Tasmania's Franklin River from being dammed.
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Mainlanders wrongly think Tasmania is snowbound all year round.
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The solo Trans-Tasman race fleet, including one of my biggest supporters, Bruce, on his 46-foot multihull Big Wave Rider, had a bit of a bouncy ride the other night off the other side of Australia.
True Spirit
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A Federal Government change to the Tasmanian Wheat Freight Subsidy Scheme looks set to end bulk shipments of grain to that state from July 1.
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I think the whole Tasmanian community and, Mr Speaker, the whole Australian community indeed, is awake to what he's about.
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In the other summons, the first defendant seeks an order that the matter be remitted to the Supreme Court of Tasmania for hearing.
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When he wrote his ur-alien-invasion novel, he was evidently using the British “war of extermination” againstthe Tasmanians as his model.
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I've got some leave due to me and I was going to Tasmania for a fortnight.
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Wombats (Vombatus ursinus tasmaniensis) are widespread on Tasmania, with a separate subspecies on Flinders Island, V.u. ursinus.
Tasmanian temperate forests
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The threatened animals include birds such as the ground parrot and eastern quoll and marsupials such as the Eastern barred bandicoot and Tasmanian devil.
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The jobless figures rose in every state except Western Australia, reaching highs of 9 percent in Queensland and 9.2 percent in Tasmania.
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The long-nosed potoroo (Potorous tridactylus) is widespread on Tasmania, whereas the Tasmanian bettong (Bettongia gaimardi) is restricted to dry sclerophyll forest in eastern Tasmania, and the little pygmy possum (Cercartetus lepidus) prefers dry sclerophyll forest as well.
Tasmanian temperate forests
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The pika and the bushytail woodrat and the northern water shrew found themselves stranded—just as the brown bandicoot and the wombat had been stranded, at about the same time, on those land-bridge islands between mainland Australia and Tasmania.
The Song of The Dodo
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The Tasmanian small business council said the plan was unworkable.
Times, Sunday Times
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_Fagara Piperita_, are used as a substitute for pepper, and so is the fruit of _Tasmannia aromatica_ in Van Diemen's Land.
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Pacific Ocean: Kermadec Islands, Philippines, Darwin Seamount in central Pacific, Tasman Sea, Nazca Ridge.
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Call it what you will, the Tasmanian Tiger still has more in common with its Australian marsupial cousins, such as kangaroos, wallabies, and koalas, than with actual tigers, wolves, or hyenas.
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Small rhombohedral crystals have been reported from the Magnet mine, Tasmania.
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A vigorous entrepreneur and a tremendous rumour-monger, he was to become known as ‘the Father of Tasmania‘.
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Fabrication shows that Tasmanian pastoral lands at the time were unfenced and that, as the Aboriginal population declined from disease in the 1820s, the quantity of native game rapidly increased.
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In the whole of Tasmanian history, only one trooper was ever killed by Aborigines.
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Tasmania is about 35,000 square miles, about the size of Hungary or Portugal both of which support populations of about 10 million with no real crowding.
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Tasmania built partnerships for every wicket, the best being an unbeaten 121 runs for the fourth wicket that took them to victory.
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Baudin had sailed south from Timor, avoiding the continental coast, and then east to Tasmania, where he allowed his savants generous time to investigate the flora and fauna and to observe the indigenous population.
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Unlike other marsupials, the Tasmanian wolf's pouch was shallow and opened towards the rear of the animal.
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This change resulted, in turn, in the northward displacement of midlatitude cyclones over Argentina, southern Africa, southern Australia, and Tasmania.
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They raise money for Webber's charitable foundation, which dis- tributes it to charities dealing with everything from children with cancer to saving the Tasmanian Devil.
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Our trans-Tasman neighbour New Zealand would seem to be a logical and possibly almost untapped market.
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Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra double bass player Michael Fortescue will play at the event.
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Imagine the Scottish moors with temperate rainforests and sinuous rivers, and you have Tasmania.
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The Victorian statute and the Tasmanian statute are the only ones that make provision for financial loss.
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Tasmanian devils have been decimated by a transmissible facial cancer.
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He was disinterested, couldn't engage with people from all walks of life in Tasmania.
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The first European to discover New Zealand was Abel Tasman, a navigator for the Dutch East India Company, in 1642.
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Mass moonings - In 1832, 300 female Convicts at the Cascade Female Factory mooned the Governor of Tasmania during a chapel service.
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Dingoes were originally pack animals and Australia's largest carnivores, and are believed to have caused the extinction of the thylacine and Tasmanian devil on the mainland.
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Tasmania's State Library in Hobart has placed some of the state's most precious musical heritage within the grasp of music lovers everywhere.
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Joined a fishing tour to Waterhouse Tasmania at Easter 2010. We caught plenty of flatheads, gurnards, pikes, kingfish, squids and Katy caught a gummy shark!
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They were standing alone, amidst the ruins of another great experiment in penology, in Port Arthur in Tasmania.
THE SCAR
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By then fruit products were one-fifth of Tasmania's exports; and in fact the factory continued to produce tinned fruit, juice and cordials until the early 1970s.
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A city of southeast Tasmania, Australia, on an inlet of the Tasman Sea.
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Their spine-decalcifying caterwauls - a sequence of whuffings, snarlings and growlings - have evoked satanic visions since the first European settlers arrived on the island of Tasmania more than a century ago.
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Tasmania's ever popular, evergreen entertainer John Sidney has died in Hobart aged 75.
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He was one of the best-known Anglo-Indians, who had helped put down the Santal tribe rebellion in Bengal and became the premier of Tasmania from 1894 to 1899.
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As I'm sure you know, marsupials and higher mammals have parallel evolutionary branches that mirror each other: cats and dasyures, hyenas and Tasmanian devils, wolves and Tasmanian wolves.
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On retirement Joe Darling returned to the midlands of Tasmania and to ‘Stonehenge’.
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Claims of ecoterrorism have reared their ugly head again in Tasmania.
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Also, a deep low over the Tasman Sea is expected to move southeastwards past Fiordland and Southland overnight, forcing a strong northwesterly flow across much of the South Island.
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The match was billed as the young Mooloo bucks against the gnarly Makos pack, and Tasman won that battle.
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In Tasmania we have such a huge amount of wildlife: brush tail possums, all sorts of animals that at a glimpse, at a distance in poor light or whatever, can appear to be a fox.
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The most recent evidence was found two weeks ago when a chicken coop was raided by a fox for the first time in Tasmania.
Times, Sunday Times
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Her spokesman played down the comments yesterday as light-hearted but Tasmanian poppy growers confirmed that native wildlife are fond of jumping the fence and eating poppy heads.
Times, Sunday Times
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Childcare centres are too short-staffed to adequately educate young Tasmanian children, says an international speaker on education.
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This programme contrasts the county's enthusiasm for a conservation project in Tasmania with how it reacts to subjects such as domestic violence, assault and sexual abuse.
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Any people can be delivered from thraldom but they need, as Tasman rightly points out, the undergirdimg world-view, which is NOT 'generalised Westernism' as if that could power anything but our current cynicism and self destructive hedonism.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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They were the two rangatira of Parihaka, a peaceful village that sits between Mt Taranaki and the Tasman Sea.
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A tree lopper has died after a tree fell on him in Tasmania's Tamar Valley.
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In 1642 the Dutch navigator, Abel Tasman, anchored off Golden Bay, thinking he had found part of the legendary great southern continent which the Dutch East India Company had sent him to find.
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For three generations, Geoff King's family has been farming cattle in north-west Tasmania, near Marrawah, just north of the Arthur River.
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In 1843 South Australia transported its first female convict to Tasmania.
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When Tasmanian environmentalists became aware of this fox problem around March of 2002, they begged the government to exterminate the foxes quickly while it was still possible.
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The Queenstown oval in western Tasmania is like nothing else in football.
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The combination of convictism in Tasmania and gold in Victoria and
A Source Book of Australian History
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The threatened animals include birds such as the ground parrot and eastern quoll and marsupials such as the Eastern barred bandicoot and Tasmanian devil.
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Acanthite was relatively abundant in what was known as the Mount Lyell Bonanza at the Mount Lyell mine, Tasmania, where it occurred with chalcocite, bornite, and tetrahedrite in ores that ran as high as 1,011 ounces of silver per ton.
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Tasmanian timbers are increasingly providing manufacturing opportunities in Asia as we continue to export record amounts of unprocessed or barely processed forest products, such as woodchips and whole logs.
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In Hobart, capital of the island state Tasmania, 500 students from a dozen different schools rallied in the city's Franklin Square.
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The Tasmanian pademelon was once found on mainland Australia but was eradicated due to loss of habitat and overhunting for meat and pelts.
Tasmanian temperate rain forests
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I shall return presently with trans-Tasman tales of fun, frolics and fermented beverages… adieu!
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Today, increasingly sophisticated vinification techniques have fostered a promising new generation of winemakers across the globe, from India to Tasmania.
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The Dutch navigator Abel Tasman discovered 1642 New Zealand.
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Diners will be offered such gourmet items as marinated Tasmanian salmon terrine with herb and radish salad on yellow bell pepper vinaigrette flavoured with freshly squeezed lemon juice and grape seed oil which is first on the dinner menu.
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Tasmania is an island made for touring - uncrowded beaches, rugged mountains, spectacular bush walks, historic settlements and celebrated vineyards - all within easy driving distance.
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A robber who stole almost $15,000 in an armed hold-up of a Tasmanian bank had been inspired by a movie he had watched with a girlfriend the night before.
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1936 - The last surviving member of the thylacine species, Benjamin, dies alone in her cage at the Hobart Zoo in Tasmania.
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Meagher was born in Ireland, where he had been active in the "Young Ireland" nationalist movement and exiled as a result to the British Penal Colony in Tasmania, Australia.
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So what's next for Al, a role where he's just a deafening Tasmanian Devil-like tornado, spewing hoo-ha's and drops of midnight hair tonic?
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In all her travels she collected souvenirs of varied taste and quality, but one can't fault the good fabric of these towels, even if they are printed with highlights of Tasmania.
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But not by Grote Reber, a radio ham from Illinois who later moved to Tasmania.
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Buxton is a little place in north Tasmania where the aerodrome is a grass field with no runways.
The Rainbow and the Rose
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He led searches for evidence of thylacines, finding footprints, hairs and scats which were donated to the Tasmanian Museum and Art gallery and still form the basis of research.
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In the year of the outback, there is renewed attention on the survival of country towns, from the Tasmanian coast to the inland.
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The thylacine has been variously described as a "marsupial wolf" or a "Tasmanian tiger".
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He says species threatened in the forest include the extremely rare Wielangta stag beetle, the swift parrot, Tasmania's wedge-tail eagle and the tiger quoll.
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If you don't know what Tasmanian devils, numbats and quolls are, this is your chance to find you.
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For three generations, Geoff King's family has been farming cattle in north-west Tasmania, near Marrawah, just north of the Arthur River.
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But if Ian requires a chance to recuperate after what he's been through, Tasmania might be a very good place for him to go.
COME AND BE KILLED
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Lions couchant are carved above the smaller arches and the structure is covered with Tasmanian stone.
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I remember looking at some work being done in Tasmania, on opossums who were very, very young.
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They were standing alone, amidst the ruins of another great experiment in penology, in Port Arthur in Tasmania.
THE SCAR
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The only possible predators - the dingo and the Tasmanian wolf - were already being shot and kept in check by the sheep ranchers.
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Now the Tasmanian Devil is the largest meat-eating marsupial existing today.
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It came in Tasmania in 1989 after an election left the Liberal party one seat shy of forming government.
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Q: Can you tell me the regions in Tasmania where the female population is smaller than the male population?
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Mrs Skipper says Brandenburg abused her son during a trip to Tasmania, while also luring him to Adelaide.
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And so in Tasmania we have no significant detriment in the downwind direction.
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I am now living in north-eastern Tasmania, a place called Deviot and our home overlooks a stirring river called the Tamar.
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Tasmania's logging furore centres on the Styx Valley, the Tarkine, the Great Western Tiers, the Northeast Highlands, the Eastern Tiers, the Tasman Peninsula and the Leven Valley.
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Planted beneath it, and in the matching raised bed across the runnel, is a collection of bold and textural plants such as abutilon, acanthus, agapanthus, and Tasmanian tree fern.
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Golden has had the remarkable opportunity of writing much of this current trilogy in a place that to her feels alien indeed—Flinders Island, Tasmania.
Shadow Hunters
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Lucas said that he particularly likes the Tasmanian weather, especially the rain and the cold.
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She had been born, but it was only gossip said so, in Tasmania: her grandfather had been exported for some hanky-panky mid-Victorian scandal; malversation of trusts was it?
Between the Acts
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The outgoing Governor rang the Australian Broadcasting Corporation last night saying he was shocked at the suggestion he wanted a confidentiality clause over the settlement with the Tasmanian Government.
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The Hunter is an account of a corporately funded mercenary and his pursuit of a mythic thylacine - a Tasmanian Tiger.
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The wallaby is a favourite food of the Tasmanian devil, yet the speed of this fellow's appearance has surprised even Mr King.
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A spokesperson from the Tasmanian trucking industry said members could not cope with the increased demand, while a federal study showed transport costs would jump 17%.
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The practice of clear felling old-growth forests is deeply objectionable to a large percentage of the Tasmanian population.
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Tasmania was the last refuge for two large marsupial carnivores.
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Shelob 39 ; s shriek is actually the sound of a Tasmanian devil.
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Chipping appetites reached new levels late last year when a leaked memo revealed Forestry Tasmania instructing contractors to put sawlogs through the chipper.
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Geographically, Tasmania is separated from the rest of Australian land.
'Tis Tasmania (from a Malaysian eye)
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Both Chris and Peter have a great love of the Aussie bush and a passion to generate recognisably Tasmanian foods for the dinner plate.
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Instead it is the off-spinner Nathan Hauritz alone who has been excised from the squad, to be replaced by the Tasmanian left-armer Xavier Doherty, who will be 28 on Monday.
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I live prety close to the able tasman park and it is paradise on earth where one can spend many weeks in such an enviroment. thank you for promoting this lovely country. lots of aroha from NZ
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But if Ian requires a chance to recuperate after what he's been through, Tasmania might be a very good place for him to go.
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Tasmania's most famous bush walk, the 50-mile Overland Track winds through St. Clair National Park, in the alpine heart of the island.
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Also, the team compiled a catalog of Tasmanian devil genetic information.
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From the rainforests of Tasmania to the dunes of the Sahara, they swapped the pains and palaver of the 21st century for the pleasures of a purer planet.
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But the Bushrangers are yet to mirror that success in the one-day game with one win and a loss for five points, four behind leader Tasmania and three adrift of Queensland and NSW.
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A vigorous entrepreneur and a tremendous rumour-monger, he was to become known as ‘the Father of Tasmania‘.
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Tasman Group of Australia and a majority stake in Italian meatpacker Inalca SpA.
Brazilian Beef Clan Goes Global
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There are various groups around Tasmania, smaller timber people we've spoken to, axemen that we've spoken to who say that the way the system is operating now they can't get wood.
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The major parties in Tasmania always cuddle up to big business.
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I have grown up in Tasmania on the east coast and the light and shade of a kelp forest or the whispering of a seabreeze through pine trees that edge a beach, the chuckle as waves push and pull at shell-grit: even now, those are the sounds that ground me when I am slightly worn out.
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The northeast of Tasmania is often noted for its relatively benign climate, and certainly receives much less rain than the western half of the island State.
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It is unacceptable to treat Tasmania with such apparent disinterest.
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It's a picture postcard scene, by a babbling stream in Tasmania's midlands - the heart of that state's grassland country.
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As for the money, the people of Tasmania are entitled to be outraged and need to vent their spleen at the ballot box.
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In Tasmania aborigine hunters led a nomadic life to take advantage of the seasonal food supply in different regions.
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Tasmania, just seven points down, surged forward in the dying moments of the game.
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Tasmania has one of the strangest flora in the world which flourishes in the moist, warm oceanic climate, producing a dense green temperate rainforest.
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It was the albino's hair that lead Harry Ricketts to [transtasman] rivalry, real estate and beer-drinking.
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I used to say that all animals with snouts are cute, but I've had to adjust that view in light of seeing the Tasmanian Devil in person.
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The Tasmanians subsisted largely by hunting seals, red-necked wallabies (a close relative of the kangaroo), and wombats (a four-legged, furry marsupial).
In the Valley of the Shadow
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The film includes ‘never-seen-before’ footage of the Tasmanian Tiger as well as state-of-the-art computer generated imagery and animatronic technology.
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The islands were discovered by the Dutch navigator Abel Tasman in 1643 and visited by Capt.
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The long-nosed potoroo (Potorous tridactylus) is widespread on Tasmania, whereas the Tasmanian bettong (Bettongia gaimardi) is restricted to dry sclerophyll forest in eastern Tasmania, and the little pygmy possum (Cercartetus lepidus) prefers dry sclerophyll forest as well.
Tasmanian temperate forests
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Doctors at Tasmania's public hospitals have been campaigning for a major overhaul of the system.
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In the population of Tasmanian native hens that we studied, monogamy was the most frequent mating pattern, followed by polyandry, with polygyny and polygynandry the least frequent.
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This group includes all of the pouched animals, such as opossums, kangaroos, and Tasmanian devils.
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Be sure to overnight in one of the bed and breakfast cottages or inns that are a distinguishing feature of Tasmanian travel.
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Tasmania is setting up a specialty fruit wine association to promote the production of meads, ciders, pure fruit wines and liqueurs.
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In the Bacon Labor Government three men were invariably referred to as the triumvirate and credited with being the power behind the Tasmanian Government's success.
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While the Tasmanian climate may not be perfect for most carnivorous plants if you have a glasshouse or a window sill, which gets the sun, Paul recommended these as perfect places for most flesh-eating plants.
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How does the fact that the “John Hunter” who really lives and works in Tasmania has an email address at utas.edu.au prove that the “John Hunter” who is writing this to you at the moment is the same one?
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Curiously, despite the frequent cold, Tasmanian shoppers are the most prolific ice cream buyers: around 64 per cent of Tassies buy a tub each month.
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Amazingly, more deaths in Tasmania are due to ant bite allergies than encounters with any other venomous creature.
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There were cornstalk Smiths, Victorian Smiths, and Smiths who eat the crow; there were Maori Smiths, Tasmanian Smiths, and parched up-Smiths from Cairns.
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A weary group of well-known Tasmanian nature photographers has just walked out of there, on assignment for the World Wide Fund for Nature.
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Tasmania at the moment, is going to be the quickest to get to something close to a total indoor smoke ban in licensed venues, pubs, clubs, gaming areas.
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She entered the religious life in Tasmania in January 1935 and was professed on February 2 1938.
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Generally in Tasmania fresh quail is sold butterflied.
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Susan Arnold, the Doctor's fourth daughter, married Mr. John Cropper in 1858, and here, too, in her house beside the Mersey, among fields and trees that still maintain a green though besmutted oasis in the busy heart of Liverpool, that girdles them now on all sides, and will soon engulf them, there were kindness and welcome for the little Tasmanians.
Writer's Recollections
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The track climbs steeply towards the summit and lucky for us we had excellent weather and were able to see halfway across Tasmania from the top.
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The gaming machine debate has been re-ignited in Tasmania as the wrong numbers come up on Tassie pokies.