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TASMANIA Summer News, Apr 04, 2012


Great northern exposure
NEWS.com.au
WITH its vineyards, rows of opium poppies and wooded hillsides, the region that encompasses Launceston, the Tamar Valley and Tasmania's northern coastal towns is intoxicatingly beautiful and excellent roads make driving a joy.
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Subs surface in opener
TheMercury.com.au
STATE League clubs will get the chance to get game time into an additional player this season following the introduction of a substitute into senior matches. AFL Tasmaniahas followed the lead of the AFL by bringing in the yellow and red vests, ...
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Ponting enters new phase
ESPNcricinfo.com
Unlike Boon shifting uncomfortably in his seat in front of the TV during those World Series matches, Ponting had less time to contemplate his new arrangement. A heavy late season schedule with Tasmania, with the team making it to both Ryobi One-Day Cup ...
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ESPNcricinfo.com
Ponting says he's battle hardened
The Australian
The former skipper's axing from the one-day side is set to pay rich dividends on the back of the veteran turning out for Tasmania in the Sheffield Shield and domestic one-day finals. “I've probably ended up playing more cricket than these blokes have, ...
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Daylight saving to end on Sunday
MSN NZ News
Standard time will continue until September 30 when the next season ofdaylight savings begins. Daylight saving also ends on Sunday in parts of Australia, including NSW, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and the ACT. New Zealanders will get an extra ...
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MSN NZ News
County Championship season could begin under blanket of snow
The Guardian
That will not be unique, as ice has been chipped off the covers during the first day of the county season at Old Trafford in previous years, and David Boon famously felt a long way from his native Tasmania when snow prevented any play between Durham ...
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The Guardian
Are there any Wallabies roaming the Roaches?
This is Staffordshire
W ILLIE the Wallaby was released on the Roaches one summer day in 1979. He was a gift of Riber Castle Zoo, near Matlock, and set in the wild in the hope that the declining Wallabies would be restored to their 1950s numbers.
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Australian rowers prepare for 2012 Olympics
Wikinews
One boat attempting to earn qualification at Lucerne is the women's coxed-eight, who had a time at the Sydney Regatta of 2000m time of six minutes 10.03 seconds, about 96% as fast as the predicted time of the gold medal time at the 2012 SummerOlympics ...
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Surfboard prize lures groms
Tasmania Mercury
The program is targeted at children aged 5-12 to engage in surfing as a sport and is available through Surfing Tasmania's network of licensed surf schools. The program accommodates any experience or ability and develops a proficiency in surfing and ...
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Cider resurgence a 'shining light' for Aussie apple industry
Fresh Fruit Portal
“In fact we're exceeding expectations, through a combination of a mild summer and regular rainfall, and so far the size and quality have been good, and of course when the size is up you fill the bins and storages really quickly.” Fruit Growers Tasmania ...
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Invincible lives up to her name with Hobart hat-trick
YACHTe.com.au
The race wins also gave them close victories over cross-river rival Intrigue, Don Calvert's Castro 40 from the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmaniain the AMS, IRC and PHS handicap categories. With this race came the end of the inaugural Combined Clubs season, ...
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YACHTe.com.au
April movies
Pacific Daily News
It was summer 1999 when four small-town Michigan boys began a quest to lose their virginity. In the years that have passed, Jim and Michelle married while Kevin and Vicky said goodbye. Oz and Heather grew apart, but Finch still longs for Stifler's mom.
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A wizard's guide to life in Oz: part one
Telegraph.co.uk
Favourite spots in Australia: The Hunter Valley because it is home; Sydney for its sunny energy, harbour, beaches and quirky older suburbs;Tasmania for its countryside, cooler climate and history and the Blue Mountains for the vistas and old world ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Premium Duff - who shone, who bombed in round one
The West Australian
They should find some respite this week against GWS in Tasmania. Fremantle v Geelong: The best game of round one. The intensity was more like a mid-season match than round one as the lead swung back and forth 13 times and Matt Scarlett's fist swung ...
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The West Australian
High-flying Lisa's happy landing
Adelaide Now
Gormley was a late starter in acting and to Home and Away, which regularly recruits teens to its Summer Bay cast. She was born in England, and her family moved to the Barossa Valley when she was three, then to a farm in Tasmania when she was 12.
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Keeping opera on song
The Australian
BRUCE BERESFORD: An opera like La traviata, true, it's an opera over 100 years old, but it is written by one of the greatest composers of all time and the music will be played forever and it is absolutely glorious and a wonderful introduction to opera.
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AMC/Sundance Channel Global Programming Acquisitions Fuel Growth
4-traders
"AMC/Sundance Channel Global has experienced expanded growth over a very shorttime and while our advanced rights offering and robust VOD services are embraced by operators, it is our outstanding programming that caters to a hungry audience and ...
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Ghostly respect
Newcastle Herald (blog)
If you have family buried at Minmi cemetery you could have joined such a party after dark in a month's time, perhaps telling a few porkies about your parents levitating as they died and making wind-whistling noises as you go.
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opera roundtable transcript
The Australian
Several thousand people are making their way down there to see La Traviata, and the hope is that many of them will be watching opera for the first time. So if part of the aim of this exercise was to show what opera can be for a contemporary audience, ...
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