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  2. Architecture

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/A/Architecture.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Architecture. Liverpool St, Hobart in 1870, showing the architectural styles of the time (AOT, PH30/1/133). In architecture as in history, centuries rarely begin and end at their due time. The settlement of Van Diemen's Land took place during that
  3. Tuberculosis

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/T/Tuberculosis.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Tuberculosis. Tuberculosis in some form might have existed before the Aborigines came (as Gondwanaland mycobacteria). After colonisation, the disease established itself throughout the world, although some commentators claimed that the local climate
  4. Prostitution

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/P/Prostitution.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Prostitution. Prostitution was encouraged by conditions in colonial Tasmania. From the 1820s, the arrival of large numbers of female convicts, a gender ratio of seven adult men to every woman and hence a ready market of single men, and the
  5. Motorcycling

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/M/motorcycling.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Motorcycling. CM Dyer on his motorcycle, about 1910 (AOT, PH30/1/8183). Motorcycling in Tasmania dates back to 1901 or 1902. As in many parts of the world, the first motorcycles were manufactured locally from imported components. Tasmania is home to
  6. Module Six: Resources for Statistics and Probability - Mathematics…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/mathematics-pathways/pathways-to-business/module-six-finance-based-skills-ii
    17 Jul 2024: Module Six: Resources for Statistics and Probability. Module 6 Statistics and Probability. The study of probability helps us to understand how likely an outcome is. The organisers of an outdoor event might want to know how likely rain is at a
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    The Inverse Care Law in the Australian Health Care System

    https://www.utas.edu.au/research/degrees/available-projects/projects/medicine/the-inverse-care-law-in-the-australian-health-care-system
    8 Nov 2024: The Inverse Care Law in the Australian Health Care System. Mitigating the Inverse Care Law and Increasing Equity through Aligning the Provision of Medical Care with Need in the Australian Health Care System. The Inverse Care Law in the Australian
  8. FeedbackFruits Peer Review - MyLO - My Learning Online

    https://www.utas.edu.au/mylo/staff/staff-resources/peer-review-with-feedbackfruits/feedbackfruits-peer-review
    4 Jul 2024: Search UTAS. Search. Menu. I am a:. Popular Links. Our Research. Graduate Research. Community. Engagement. Our University. Campuses & Services. News, Events & Publications. Quick Links. MyLO - My Learning Online. FeedbackFruits Peer Review. Peer
  9. The Plimsoll Inquiry. Summary. A new initiative connecting the Gallery with contemporary artists, port environment and community. Start Date. Sept 13, 2013. End Date. Nov 3, 2013. Venue. Plimsoll Gallery, Hunter Street. RSVP / Contact Information.
  10. Australian Consent Study - Centre for Law and Genetics

    https://www.utas.edu.au/law-and-genetics/research-and-projects/australian-consent-project
    14 Aug 2023: Search UTAS. Search. Menu. I am a:. Popular Links. Our Research. Graduate Research. Community. Engagement. Our University. Campuses & Services. News, Events & Publications. Centre for Law and Genetics. Australian Consent Study. Improving Informed
  11. Controlled or uncontrolled entity Director - Governance Instruments…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/policy/policy-definitions/definitions/controlled-or-uncontrolled-entity-director
    20 Dec 2022: Controlled or uncontrolled entity Director. A person appointed by the University to the board of a controlled or an uncontrolled entity and includes the following categories:. a. Council Director means a member of Council or Council sub-committee
  12. Max Angus

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/A/Max%20Angus.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Max Angus. Max Angus, Rooster Brand apple label (Tasmaniana Library, SLT). Max Rupert Angus AM (b 1914), landscape and portrait painter in oils and watercolour; author, illustrator and commercial artist. Born in Tasmania, he studied under Lucien
  13. Dirk Bolt

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/B/Dirk%20Bolt.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Dirk Bolt. Dirk Bolt (b 1930), architect and town planner, regarded as Tasmania's most significant 'New Australian' architect. Bolt collaborated with artists, designers and sculptors and added a sophisticated edge to the austere Modernism of the post
  14. Knut Bull

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/B/Knut%20Bull.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Knut Bull. Knut Bull, 'Mount Wellington, Tasmania', 1856 (ALMFA, SLT). Knut (Knud) Geelmeyden Bull (1811–89), painter, was born in Norway, and studied art in Copenhagen and with JC Dahl in Dresden. Convicted of forging a £100 note during a visit
  15. Tim Burns

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/B/Tim%20Burns.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Tim Burns. Timothy (Tim) Burns (b 1960) artist, was born in Sydney and studied art at the Alexander Mackie College of Advanced Education 1979–81, the Victorian College of the Arts 1984–86, and completed a Masters degree at the Tasmanian School
  16. Sarah Day

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/D/Sarah%20Day.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Sarah Day. Sarah Frances Day (b 1958), poet, was born in England but came to Hobart as a child. Though she admits to 'knowing fully/that I am from somewhere else', Tasmania inspires much of her reflective and evocative verse. A hunger to be less
  17. Alexander Lithgow

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/L/Lithgow%20A.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Alexander Lithgow. Alexander Frame Lithgow (1870–1929), musician, was born in Glasgow, arrived in Launceston in 1894 from Invercargill, New Zealand, where he had spent his youth, and established his reputation as a cornet soloist. Appointed
  18. John West

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/W/West%20John.htm
    25 Jun 2012: John West. John West (AOT, PH30/1/290B). John West (1809–73), Independent (Congregational) minister, arrived in Hobart Town in 1838 and moved to Launceston, where in 1839 he formed a second Congregational church. In 1842 West and his associates
  19. Smallpox

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/S/Small%20pox.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Smallpox. A serious outbreak of smallpox was recorded in Sydney between May 1881 and February 1882 when 154 cases were recorded. Six years later the first cases were documented in Tasmania. In 1887, 35 cases were recorded in Launceston, eleven of
  20. Bob Brown

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/B/Bob%20Brown.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Bob Brown. Bob Brown speaking at the Styx Rally, 2003. Robert (Bob) Brown (b 1944), world-renowned environmental campaigner, social justice and peace advocate, parliamentarian and leader of the Australian Greens. Born in Oberon, New South Wales, the
  21. Ray Groom

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/G/Ray%20Groom.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Ray Groom. Ray Groom, 1975 (AOT, PH30/1/5053). Raymond John Groom (b 1944), Liberal politician and former VFL footballer, spent nine years as federal member for Braddon (1975–84), including a brief stint as minister. Enticed into state politics in
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