Tasmania is an attractive alternative to nearby Australia STLtoday.com Tasmania is the only place in the world where the Tasmanian devil is found in the wild. Arriving at the Tasmanian Devil Conservation Park at feeding time, it isn't hard to see why these mammals are called devils. When fed raw chicken (thankfully on the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Outsider's bold move pays off The Australian Source: The Australian IT'S almost a year since Tasmanian gambling millionaire David Walsh opened the doors to his sprawling $101 million Museum of Old and New Art in Hobart. In that timethe art gallery, which was originally free to enter but now ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
discovery rangers open the door to learning and fun Tasmanian Government Media Releases (press release) The program starts on December 28 th and runs until February 3 rd , showcasing the best ofTasmania's inspiring national parks, reserves and other natural places. “Summer is a wonderfultime to get outdoors and celebrate how lucky we are to live in a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Vincent: Pork pies Weekly Times Now I recall one friend who used to drive interstate just to buy one or two to bring back home, while another arranged for delivery by air from Tasmania to Victoria. Widely enjoyed throughout Britain, pork pies are customarily eaten cold. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oh, Corinna The Australian The sightseeing boat Arcadia II, built mainly from local Huon pine, is moored near the town of Corinna in northwest Tasmania. Picture: Andrew Lecky Source: The Australian Tarkine Hotel "wilderness retreat" cottages. Picture: Andrew Lecky Source: The ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Water project fails farmers TheMercury.com.au "Summer is our peak irrigation time with the growth and warmer weather when we need this water most. "When it's dry we require more water and this is when the problem is worse. "It's been an issue since the scheme started with the council. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cricket: Ponting's possible last test on home turf New Zealand Herald By David Leggat Just inside the main entrance to Bellerive Oval is a sculpture of Tasmania'sfavourite cricket son, David Boon. The piece has the former batsman and now international match referee driving extravagantly, and while the moustache is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Who said Test cricket is dead? The Independent When New Zealand defeated Australia by seven runs in Tasmania yesterday, it was the fourth electrifying contest in a month, the third in which all four results were possible going down to the wire. In such circumstances, it is difficult to know what ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Last push in late-season kills Beef Central Victoria was still 9pc below this time last year. South Australia's kill also lifted, up 3pc to 9130 whileTasmania went against the trend, easing 5pc to 3759 head. The NLRS Eastern States Young Cattle Indicator closed yesterday at 410.75c/kg, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
TXO plc : Comments on Empire Energy Announcement 4-traders (press release) Further to the TXO announcement made on 2 December 2011, Empire has rights to drill for oil in two sites in Tasmania's central and north basins where its initial geological research has discovered previously unknown, significant petroleum structures. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hughes quits the Big Bash The Australian With Hughes, Ed Cowan, Usman Khawaja and Dave Warner in the side it could be construed as a bat off for the top order places, but Warner is assured of one seat following his undefeated 100 inTasmania. Hughes signed a contract last month to play ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Gillard on cabinet shake-up ABC Online I've asked Julie Collins to serve from Tasmania. What this means overall is that there's a diversified team. More women than ever before and women who bring a life experience about what it's like to juggle a family as you try and build a career. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
WA on track for Shield decider Sportal.com.au While Tasmania would move level with WA in second if they can complete outright victory over New South Wales on Friday, it still represents a vastly improved start to the season for a side which hasn't made the final since they won the last of their 15 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Feast of festivals The Australian It also included biennial events that do not fall in 2012 -- Tasmania's Ten Days on the Island and the Queensland Music Festival -- but not small regional festivals. I counted 48 festivals across 310 days of the year. Or, to put it another way, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Effs, no buts The Australian (blog) Putting Adams in cabinet would have kept up Tasmania's representation following the departure of Nick Sherry. This didn't happen. Incidentally, Adams has a beard you could lose an Irish wolfhound in. Detecting a pattern yet? Exhibit D: The man Gillard ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Former Australian greats want Ricky Ponting to quit – Cricket News Update bettor.com (blog) Fleming told, “Without putting a time limit on your career, you leave yourself open to this. If he said he wanted to play the summer six months ago I reckon the selectors would have gone with that. But he's said before the Hobart Test that he wants to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Melbourne lays claim to GreenEDGE SBS Goss is also nursing a niggling knee complaint that first came to his attention on a training ride inTasmania recently. “It was hard physical stuff training with the Melbourne Storm - maybe a little bit harder for me than others,” McEwen said. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Watson rushed back as opener specialist sportsnewsfirst It was the third time in as many innings against the Kiwis the ungainly Hughes has been out in the slips while he has managed just 21 runs in his home soil outings this summer. And the continued failures from Hughes as well as the awkward left-hander's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
LAPPEMAN: Year of deluge and dirt Gold Coast Bulletin News Ms Bligh teased the LNP for having a leader from Tasmania. Instead of brushing it off, a furious Mr Newman immediately accused Ms Bligh of xenophobia. His staff insisted he was not referring to racism though he listed in his argument Hong Kong-born ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Australia - Transcript of press conference, Canberra, 12 december 2011 ISRIA (registration) As we move into this summer, which I am hoping is a peaceful and quiet time, but having lived through the days of last summer, we know that natural disaster can strike and strike quickly. I am determined that at the highest level of government we have ... See all stories on this topic » |
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