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  2. Thumbnail for Marine species are being pushed towards the poles. From dugong to octopuses, here are 8 marine species you might spot in new places

    Marine species are being pushed towards the poles. From dugong to…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2023/marine-species-are-being-pushed-towards-the-poles-from-dugong-to-octopuses-here-are-8-marine-species-you-might-spot-in-new-places
    26 Jun 2023: If you take a plunge in the sea this winter, you might notice it’s warmer than you expect. And if you’re fishing off Sydney and catch a tropical coral trout, you might wonder what’s going on. The reason is simple: hotter water. The ocean has
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    Riding the wave of renewable energy

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2022/riding-the-wave-of-renewable-energy
    23 Aug 2022: As the world begins its transition to 100 per cent renewable energy, Tasmania is ideally positioned to harness the power of one of its most abundant natural assets: the ocean. Australian developer Wave Swell Energy is working to unlock the potential
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    Tasmanian film in the wings for acclaimed writer and director

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2024/tasmanian-film-in-the-wings-for-acclaimed-writer-and-director
    11 Sep 2024: Damien Power’s films have been shown at Sundance and in Venice, but the writer and director has always wanted to make a film in Tasmania, the island where he was born. That dream is getting closer to reality with development funding from Screen
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    They’re on our coat of arms but extinct in Tasmania. Rewilding with…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2023/theyre-on-our-coat-of-arms-but-extinct-in-tasmania.-rewilding-with-emus-will-be-good-for-the-island-states-ecosystems
    24 Jan 2023: The emu is iconically Australian, appearing on cans, coins, cricket bats and our national coat of arms, as well as that of the Tasmanian capital, Hobart. However, most people don’t realise emus once also roamed Tasmania but are now extinct
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    Why has the West given billions in military aid to Ukraine, but…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2023/why-has-the-west-given-billions-in-military-aid-to-ukraine,-but-virtually-ignored-myanmar
    30 Jan 2023: Two years after Myanmar’s coup on February 1 2021, the country’s large and growing resistance forces receive almost no attention outside the country. The democratic opposition, fronted by the National Unity Government (NUG), but comprising many
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    International Day of Women and Girls in Science

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2023/international-day-of-women-and-girls-in-science
    9 Feb 2023: Communities around the world will observe International Day of Women and Girls in Science on Saturday 11 February 2023. This year’s focus is the contribution of women in science to tackling the UN sustainable development goals; working towards
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    Why Tasmania’s new gender identity laws are warranted

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/all-colours-of-the-rainbow-why-tasmanias-new-gender-identity-laws-are-warranted2
    22 Jun 2020: By Brendan Gogarty, Director (Acting), Tasmania Law Reform InstituteIn late 2019, Tasmania became the first state to allow its citizens (especially transgender/agender people) to obtain a birth certificate that accurately reflects their gender
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    John Clark AM

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2023/john-clark-am
    9 Mar 2023: BA Hons 1954, MA 1956, honoris causa 2003John Clark AM, Director of Australia’s National Institute for Dramatic Art (NIDA) for four decades, has an eye for talent. An eye too for story and for teaching. A firm believer in practicing what you preach,
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    All colours of the rainbow: why Tasmania’s new gender identity laws…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/all-colours-of-the-rainbow-why-tasmanias-new-gender-identity-laws-are-warranted
    22 Jun 2020: By Brendan Gogarty, Director (Acting), Tasmanian Law Reform InstituteIn late 2019, Tasmania became the first state to allow its citizens (especially transgender/agender people) to obtain a birth certificate that accurately reflects their gender
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    University forges engaging and experiential learning at Agfest 2017

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2017/university-forges-engaging-and-experiential-learning-at-agfest-2017
    3 May 2017: The University of Tasmania is inviting patrons of all ages to discover an endless world of higher education opportunities when it raises the tent at Agfest 2017 this week. Between 4 – 6 May, students and staff will be delivering an interactive and
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