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  • In 1954, Reber moved to Tasmania, a triangular island off the southern coast o
  • leaves usually less than 5 cm, but in western Tasmania a lowland form is common with large leaves.
  • p Fysh's government, Dobson became Premier of Tasmania, a role in which he served for 20 months.
  • ed and Bligh, now deposed, made for Hobart in Tasmania aboard HMS Porpoise.
  • al cargo, stock and farm labourers arrived in Tasmania aboard the Tranmere.
  • d in the northeast of the Australian state of Tasmania, about 50 km east of Launceston.
  • Tasmania adopted the secret ballot second on 7 Februar
  • ncial of the Sisters of Mercy in Victoria and Tasmania, after which she returned to the Mercy Privat
  • He emigrated to Tasmania after being dropped by Yorkshire, and he help
  • nal matters are heard by the Supreme Court of Tasmania after having been "committed" to the Supreme
  • ife and four children in 1853, and arrived in Tasmania after three months in the Victorian gold fiel
  • s the second largest Local Government Area of Tasmania, after the West Coast, and the least densely
  • etres tall, Eady made 116 and 112 not out for Tasmania against Victoria in 1895 and was picked for t
  • al Highlands Council local government area in Tasmania along Lyell Highway.
  • Land, which subsequently became the state of Tasmania, also had similar powers.
  • Tasmania also offered low levels of man-made radio noi
  • Tasmania also has a number of small craft breweries ar
  • It is found all over Australia (including Tasmania) and in Papua New Guinea.
  • delaide Rivers, in the Northern Territory and Tasmania, and an Adelaide Reef in Queensland.
  • It is found in South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria.
  • ds mainly on small islands in Bass Strait and Tasmania and migrates to the Northern Hemisphere for t
  • res in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, and South Australia.
  • In 1842 he returned to Tasmania and practised at Hobart.
  • e Giddings Ministry is the current Cabinet of Tasmania, and was formed on 24 January 2011.
  • ustralian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Tasmania and Victoria.
  • "I grew up in Tasmania and my grandmother lives in Uganda, in the to
  • rates shipping services between the island of Tasmania and mainland Australia.
  • Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, Tasmania, and Western Australia shall be united in a F
  • It is endemic to Tasmania and the Bass Strait islands.
  • t Office advised that there was no Walpole in Tasmania, and in 1934 the town reverted to its origina
  • He was educated in Tasmania, and holds various trade and academic qualifi
  • literary magazine, Island, in 1979, based in Tasmania and where by that time he had moved.
  • s triggered by the death of former Premier of Tasmania and federal Free Trade Party MP Sir Edward Br
  • It is located on the western coast of Tasmania and includes the municipalities of Waratah-Wy
  • Henty was born in Longford, Tasmania and educated at Launceston Church Grammar Sch
  • all of Western Australia, and also in western Tasmania and an area around Darwin, where December saw
  • Culley was born at Broadmarsh, near Brighton, Tasmania and attended primary school.
  • while in his second year at the University of Tasmania and obtained a D.Phil from Oxford in 1928.
  • ma of Education (1975) from the University of Tasmania and a Graduate Diploma of Business Management
  • naceae, endemic to South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania and New South Wales in Australia.
  • McDougall died on 7 July 1968 in Scotsdale, Tasmania and is buried at Norwood Crematorium, Canberr
  • high altitudes in South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania and New South Wales.
  • He was born in Hobart, Tasmania, and held a Bachelor of Law.
  • otball states of Northern Territory, NSW/ACT, Tasmania and Queensland are in Division 2.
  • worked for many years with Pasminco EZ Ltd in Tasmania and Newcastle, New South Wales.
  • were raised from Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and Western Australia.
  • ederal electorates which had been created for Tasmania, and used the Hare-Clark proportional represe
  • racks from Triple J's AWOL in 2007 at Burnie, Tasmania, and 2 tracks from their performance with the
  • ach of the other states with the exception of Tasmania, and also fielded a candidate in the ACT.
  • is, found around southern Australia including Tasmania, and New Zealand, from the surface to 220 m.
  • th Wales, Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania and both territories.
  • is found in the Australian Capital Territory, Tasmania and Victoria.
  • & G.Forst.) C.M.Weiller (Victoria, Tasmania and New Zealand)
  • ers in the higher rainfall areas of Victoria, Tasmania and New South Wales.
  • s based around the town of Swansea in eastern Tasmania, and included Bicheno, Little Swanport and th
  • He was born in Launceston, Tasmania, and educated at Christ's College, and at Sto
  • Heterozostera tasmanica is found in shores of Tasmania and the Eastern states.
  • Frost was born in Hobart, Tasmania and educated at Koonya and Margate state scho
  • t off King Island, in the Bass Strait between Tasmania and the Australian mainland.
  • He later was a pastor in Hobart, Tasmania, and then on mainland Australia in Melbourne
  • connecting the island with both Victoria and Tasmania and a significant centre for the fishing indu
  • The species is found in New Zealand, Tasmania and Victoria, Australia.
  • Bell died from cardiovascular disease in Tasmania, and was buried in the Burnie Anglican cemete
  • It is found in New South Wales, Tasmania and Victoria.
  • ern Australia, as well as around the coast of Tasmania and the islands of Bass Strait.
  • t Party candidate for the Division of Darwin ( Tasmania), and was elected to the Australian House of
  • Bill Wedd was born in North Lyell in western Tasmania, and was educated at Linda School in western
  • Bugs is lost in Tasmania, and has to deal with the Tasmanian Devil.
  • As a resident of Tasmania, and yet a British national, he qualifies to
  • t of the former Country Party organisation in Tasmania, and was supported by federal Country MHRs.
  • e between South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania and Victoria.
  • g found only in the estuary of Derwent River, Tasmania, and nearby areas.
  • It covered all of southern and southwestern Tasmania, and its main population centre was the town
  • is currently Chairman of Southern Cross Care Tasmania and Southern Cross Care Australia.
  • tlett announced his resignation as Premier of Tasmania and Tasmanian Labor leader on Facebook on 23
  • Tasmania and southern Victoria are the species' strong
  • coast of Australia from Western Australia to Tasmania and east to Illawarra, New South Wales.
  • Except for the driest parts of Tasmania and a small area of the Monaro between Cooma
  • ince February 1994, representing the state of Tasmania and is currently Leader of the Opposition in
  • He became a Judge of the Supreme Court of Tasmania, and was Administrator of Tasmania from Novem
  • does not rise above the horizon to viewers in Tasmania, and only low if one were in Cairns.
  • retirement from cricket, Davison remained in Tasmania and was elected as a Liberal representative t
  • Rhodesia, Gloucestershire, Leicestershire and Tasmania, and former member of the Tasmanian House of
  • New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria.
  • naceae, endemic to South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania and New South Wales in Australia.
  • WALES, VICTORIA, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, QUEENSLAND, TASMANIA, AND WESTERN AUSTRALIA IN A FEDERAL COMMONWEA
  • and South Australia, and drew with Victoria, Tasmania and New South Wales.
  • is, found around southern Australia including Tasmania, and New Zealand, from the surface to 300 m.
  • urs in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia.
  • Australian biologist and a professor in both Tasmania and Ireland.
  • gafaunal macropods that existed in Australia, Tasmania and Papua New Guinea in the Pleistocene.
  • Victoria, Calder played his early football in Tasmania and started his senior career at North Hobart
  • of southern and eastern Australia, including Tasmania, and in mountain districts as far north as th
  • Justin O'Byrne was born in Launceston, Tasmania, and was educated at St Patrick's College.
  • ions of Atlantic Salmon off the east coast of Tasmania and was found to be caused by the Neoparamoeb
  • Born in Hobart, Tasmania, and raised on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, J
  • sportsman who played first-class cricket for Tasmania and Australian rules football in the VFL with
  • und Sir Edward Braddon, the former Premier of Tasmania, and Andrew Inglis Clark.
  • species occurs in New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia.
  • Capital Territory, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia.
  • The other two states who took part were Tasmania and Western Australia.
  • atically increased environmental awareness in Tasmania and Australia.
  • s the smallest of 3 species of snake found in Tasmania and is Australias most cold tolerant snake, e
  • It is known from New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania and Victoria.
  • o the states of New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania, and to the subantarctic islands of Macquarie
  • is a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Tasmania and before entering parliament practised as a
  • , including the Australian Capital Territory, Tasmania and Victoria.
  • e east coast from southern Queensland down to Tasmania and South Australia, where it inhabits sandy
  • He was born in Launceston, Tasmania, and was a meat worker, metal worker and an o
  • He currently plays for Tasmania and has also had a spell at Leicestershire.
  • It is common in Tasmania and Southern Victoria; it is one of the more
  • tralia in 1970, and then at the University of Tasmania and Monash University, Melbourne, where he gr
  • New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria.
  • lude an honorary DLitt from the University of Tasmania, and honorary LLDs from both the University o
  • ogram, produced by HLS Productions in Hobart, Tasmania and is hosted by Nick Duigan and Andrew Hart.
  • It is found in Tasmania and Victoria.
  • dodonaeae is endemic to the Australian Alps, Tasmania, and New Zealand.
  • She was born in Launceston, Tasmania, and worked as a registered nurse before beco
  • se of Representatives in 1901 as a member for Tasmania and was minister without portfolio until 1903
  • ted an early dissolution from the Governor of Tasmania, and an early election was called.
  • n covering 10,000 acres (4,000 ha) in central Tasmania and ordered Darling to run the property on pa
  • New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria.
  • orrespondent and anchored the evening news in Tasmania and the summer edition of The World At Noon.
  • Most city wide events such as the Taste of Tasmania and Hobart Summer Festival, are funded by the
  • arted he scored consecutive centuries against Tasmania and Australia A these were his first in two y
  • He was born in Hobart, Tasmania, and holds a Bachelor of Education.
  • d, but has also played for Western Australia, Tasmania, and the Sussex Cricket Board in English coun
  • is found in the mountains of New South Wales, Tasmania and Victoria.
  • Western Australia and South Australia, one to Tasmania and one to northern Queensland.
  • er Valley in located in the City of Clarence, Tasmania and is a primarily agrarian area to the west
  • he Mayor; questions about the Mayor moving to Tasmania; and the engineering firm behind the project
  • ive to New Guinea, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and New Zealand
  • d the Centenary Medal of the Royal Society of Tasmania and in 1973, he became president and chancell
  • fire suppression and control for the state of Tasmania and its surrounding islands.
  • New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, and Victoria.
  • He was born in Tasmania and worked as a grocer before enlisting in th
  • ition of puisne judge of the Supreme Court of Tasmania, and during the absence of the chief justice
  • states of Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria.
  • ederal electorates which had been created for Tasmania, and used the Hare-Clark proportional represe
  • ustralian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Tasmania and Victoria.
  • Wales, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and India.
  • anian snow scorpionflies are found in moss in Tasmania and southern Australia.
  • He was born in Wynyard, Tasmania, and holds a Bachelor of Arts (Hons).
  • garet received her PhD from the University of Tasmania, and was head of the English department at th
  • pital Territory, New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania and Victoria.
  • He was born in Hobart, Tasmania, and was a senior secondary college teacher b
  • ed in the carnival, South Australia, the VFL, Tasmania and Western Australia.
  • g China and Japan-, New Guinea, Australia and Tasmania and the North Island of New Zealand.
  • und in Australia (Victoria, New South Wales), Tasmania and French Polynesia
  • eeters, Natuzzi and Beacon Lighting stores in Tasmania, and a new shopping center has been built in
  • r in southwestern and southeastern Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand.
  • is named for Sir Edward Braddon, a Premier of Tasmania and one of Tasmania's five original federal M
  • rd B. Claiborne's Grammar School in Longford, Tasmania and then went to St Thomas' Hospital, England
  • After graduation he returned to Tasmania and became Superintendent of Hobart General h
  • son and played two first-class matches versus Tasmania and Queensland.
  • Sharland was born in Tasmania and studied at St Michael's Collegiate School
  • ewingii) is a small brown bird only found in Tasmania and the islands in the Bass Strait.
  • ell as being a member of the Royal Society of Tasmania and serving in the Tasmanian Rifle Regiment f
  • s, he worked in Business Development at Hydro Tasmania and then as a lawyer with the Tasmanian renew
  • chelor of Arts degrees from the University of Tasmania and a Master of Laws degree from the Universi
  • New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria.
  • n 1895 and LL.B. in 1897 at the University of Tasmania, and subsequently qualified for the degrees o
  • umbah, 2KM Kempsey, 7LA Launceston, ABC Radio Tasmania and WIN Television.
  • skeleton was exhumed by the Royal Society of Tasmania and later placed on display.
  • om north Queensland, while the rest came from Tasmania and as a result initial training was undertak
  • ents, the first in 1910 with New South Wales, Tasmania and Victoria, the second in 1912 which also i
  • Species in this genus are found in Tasmania and western Victoria, as per Ponder & Avern,
  • It is found in Tasmania and on Norfolk Island.
  • It is located in the north-western part of Tasmania, and includes the cities of Burnie, Devonport
  • Australian Catholic University, University of Tasmania and University of Notre Dame Australia, makin
  • In September 2010, the Parliament of Tasmania approved legislation to recognize same-sex un
  • lia held by NSW State Records and Archives of Tasmania are inscribed onto the International UNESCO M
  • ew South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania are also given the right to vote in federal e
  • owed that P. australiana, P. eucalypta and P. tasmania are synonyms of this species.
  • Specimens from Tasmania are generally paler than mainland specimens.
  • up, lying close to the south-eastern coast of Tasmania around the Tasman and Forestier Peninsulas, a
  • up, lying close to the south-eastern coast of Tasmania around the entrance to the Derwent River.
  • , the battalion was recruited completely from Tasmania as part of the 10th Brigade, 3rd Division.
  • d Vision International College in Launceston, Tasmania, as a "Bible correspondence school".
  • reland, where he was educated, he migrated to Tasmania as a youth, becoming a bank officer and farme
  • It is found from southern Queensland to Tasmania as well as in New Zealand.
  • s as the State Development Officer for Rowing Tasmania, as has extensive involvement in the selectio
  • The dam was constructed by Hydro Tasmania as part of the Gordon River Power Development
  • Collin's successor as Lieutenant Governor of Tasmania as he could think of no one more fitting and
  • es, and also offers memories of her family in Tasmania as well as the composers, writers and musicia
  • don sanitary inspector who was transported to Tasmania as a convict following charges of embezzlemen
  • 003, the ship was operating out of Port Huon, Tasmania as a fishing vessel.
  • The incumbent Premier of Tasmania at the time of the 1922 election was Walter L
  • vice the North Mount Lyell mine in West Coast Tasmania at the start of the Twentieth century to take
  • s the son of Joseph Lyons (who was Premier of Tasmania at the time and was later to become Prime Min
  • ointed a puisne judge in the Supreme Court of Tasmania, at just 36 years of age.
  • mons was elected to the Australian Senate for Tasmania at the first federal election in 1901, repres
  • He also represented Tasmania at the 1911 Adelaide Carnival, participating
  • McKenna was elected as a senator for Tasmania at the 1943 election, representing the Austra
  • He represented Tasmania at the 1930 Adelaide Carnival.
  • than 60 islands off the north-eastern tip of Tasmania at the eastern end of Bass Strait.
  • uarie, Moreton Bay, and in Van Diemen's Land ( Tasmania) at Launceston, George Town,Melbourne,Paris R
  • His performance for Tasmania at the 1933 Sydney Carnival helped him get re
  • He was elected to the Senate representing Tasmania, at the 1977 election, his term commencing on
  • elected to the Australian Senate representing Tasmania at the 2010 Australian federal election.
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