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  2. 2014 ANZ Dairy Business of the Year Awards Dairy ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/1663857/DBOY-Awards-and-Field-Day-Booklet-2014.pdf
    3 Jul 2023: 2014 ANZ Dairy Business of the Year Awards. Dairy Business of the Year Winners - Nigel & Rachael. Brock, Montana. Share Dairy Farmer of the Year Winners - Ben & Jodie. Popowski, Smithton. 2014 ANZ Dairy Business of the Year Awards. Dairy Business of
  3. 2013 ANZ Dairy Business of the Year Awards & ...

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    3 Jul 2023: 2013 ANZ Dairy Business of the Year. Awards & Field Day Book. April 2013. Winners: Frampton Family –. Rob, Lesley & Norm. ‘Strathalbyn’, Gawler. 2013 ANZ Dairy Business of the Year Award 1. 2013 ANZ Dairy Business of the Year. Farm Walk
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    15 Jul 2022: T A S M A N I A LAW REFORM. I N S T I T U T E Private Bag 89, Hobart TAS 7001. ph: (03) 62262069, fax: (03) 62267623 law. reform@utas. edu. au. www. law. utas. edu/reform. Annual Progress and Financial Report 2008. Contents 1. Structure, Board Members and
  5. 25/09/2023 Week 13 Per ha Per cow Per ha ...

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    7 May 2024: 25/09/2023 Week 13. Per ha Per cow Per ha Per cow Per ha Per cow Per ha Per cow128. 8 34. 2 128. 8 34. 2 127. 4 33. 8 97. 2 33. 4. 4. 2 1. 13 4. 3 1. 15 4. 2 1. 12 3. 4 1. 15. 5. 5 1. 47 5. 5 1. 45 5. 4 1. 43 3. 9 1. 36. 9. 8 2. 59 9. 8 2. 60 9. 6 2. 55 7. 3 2. 51. Per ha Per cow
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    4 Nov 2023: Ask us for help - UTAS - University of Tasmania
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    After a lifetime of caring an enduring legacy

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    15 Oct 2020: For many years Pauline Barnett longed to return home to the place she grew up and so dearly missed, Tasmania. Yet life had other plans. Pauline, known to most as Betty, first laid eyes on the island as a child, when her parents moved from Perth to
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    On the fast track: Sharon thriving as online student

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    16 Oct 2020: When COVID travel restrictions meant Indonesian school leaver Sharon Viona would not be travelling to Tasmania earlier this year to begin her university studies, she simply picked up her laptop and logged in to online classes. And the Accelerated
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    Multi-generational giving kickstarts cutting-edge study

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    19 Oct 2020: Pioneering research into two of the world’s greatest health threats has been bolstered by a generous donation from a family intent on changing the world for the better. Scientists from the University of Tasmania’s Wicking Dementia Research Centre
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    The world is your oyster at IMAS

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    20 Oct 2020: A degree at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) took Amber Tiller underwater, to China and straight into the workforce. Amber Tiller always had a passion for the ocean. At the University of Tasmania, she was able to turn that
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    This is how universities can lead climate action

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    19 Oct 2020: By Gabi Mocatta, Lecturer in Communication, Deakin University, and Research Fellow in Climate Change Communication, Climate Futures Programme, University of Tasmania, and Rob White, Professor of Criminology, University of TasmaniaUniversities are
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