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  2. People - Australian Centre for Research on Separation Science

    https://www.utas.edu.au/across/people?queries_classification_query=Faculty
    8 Jul 2019: Search UTAS. Search. Menu. I am a:. Popular Links. Our Research. Graduate Research. Community. Engagement. Our University. Campuses & Services. News, Events & Publications. Quick Links. Australian Centre for Research on Separation Science. People.
  3. People - CODES – Centre for Ore Deposit and Earth Sciences

    https://www.utas.edu.au/codes/people?queries_classification_query=Research
    27 Jun 2019: Search UTAS. Search. Menu. I am a:. Popular Links. Our Research. Graduate Research. Community. Engagement. Our University. Campuses & Services. News, Events & Publications. Quick Links. CODES – Centre for Ore Deposit and Earth Sciences. People.
  4. Garfield Haslock

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/H/Garfield%20Haslock.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Garfield Haslock. Garfield Haslock (1921–82), architect, was born in Devonport and began his career there as an apprentice joiner. On his entry to architecture in the Hobart offices of Philp & Wilson, despite not having travelled overseas because
  5. Government House

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/G/Government%20House.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Government House. Alfred Winter, 'Government House', c 1878 (ALMFA, SLT). Government House, for Bowen, was a tent then a wooden hut, and Collins also lived in a tent until March 1804, when a pre-fabricated hut he had brought with him was erected. In
  6. Parliament House

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/P/Parliament%20House.htm
    25 Jun 2012: PARLIAMENT HOUSe. Parliament House, Hobart (Tasmaniana Library, SLT). Tasmania's first parliament was established in 1825. In Australia only the New South Wales Parliament is older, being founded one year earlier. The Legislative Council (a
  7. Joseph Bidencope

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/B/Joseph%20Bidencope.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Joseph Bidencope. Joseph Bidencope advertises, 1900 (AOT, PH30/1/2380). Joseph Bidencope (1837–1915), tailor, was born in Poland, the son of a tailor, and lived in England before emigrating to Tasmania in 1857. He was employed as a tailor in Hobart
  8. Stephen Kerrison

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/K/Stephen%20Kerrison.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Stephen Kerrison. Stephen Kerrison (1798–1881), farmer, was born in England. He arrived in Launceston as a free settler with his wife Mary and their family in 1835, on the Charles Kerr, one of fourteen female emigrant ships the British government
  9. Macquarie Island

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/M/Macquarie%20Island.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Macquarie Island. Macquarie Island scene, 1911 (AOT, PH30/1/5639). Macquarie Island was accidentally discovered in 1810 by Frederick Hasselburg, who recorded an earlier shipwreck. His discovery precipitated a rush for fur seal skins (193,000 in the
  10. Tasman Peninsula

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/T/Tasman%20peninsula.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Tasman Peninsula. Settler George Clarke's dwelling near Nubeena, 1886 (ALMFA, SLT). The Tasman Peninsula reveals evidence of nomadic Aborigines prior to seventeenth-century European observation. After decades as a penal settlement, from 1880
  11. Horizontal Scrub

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/H/Horizontal%20Scrub.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Horizontal Scrub. Horizontal scrub, 1900 (AOT PH30/1/4829). 'Horizontal Scrub', Anodopetalum biglandulosum, ('horizontal'), is a slender, prolific tree which has frustrated the progress of travellers in Tasmanian rainforests. Its common name refers
  12. Introduced Fauna

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/I/Introduced%20Fauna.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Introduced Fauna. Two dogs at Middlesex Plains Station, 1901. They were a cross between a bulldog and a Smithfield. (AOT, PH30/1/1142). Introduced Fauna in Tasmania have changed the face of the state, with many of the species commonly noticed by
  13. D Williams Builders

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/W/William%20builders.htm
    25 Jun 2012: D Williams Builders. David Williams, a Welsh carpenter who loved fine wood, emigrated to Tasmania in 1852 after seeing a piece of bird's eye Huon pine on the docks at Swansea. After working for a builder in North Hobart, he set up a carpentry shop
  14. Picture Theatres

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/P/Picture%20theatres.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Picture Theatres. An advertisement for moving pictures, c 1909 (Tasmaniana Library, SLT). Picture Theatres appeared in Tasmania before the First World War, when silent newsreels then films started to fascinate audiences. Silent films, projected by
  15. Harriet McGregor

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/H/Harriet%20McGregor.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Harriet McGregor. Nathaniel Oldham, 'Harriet McGregor under full sail', c 1880 (W. L. Crowther Library, SLT). Harriet McGregor was the most famous of the 'blue gum clippers' built at Hobart during a resurgence of shipbuilding in the 1870s. The
  16. Herbage Development Program | Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture

    https://www.utas.edu.au/tia/research/research-projects/project/livestock-production/herbage-development-program
    12 Mar 2024: Herbage Development Program. Herbage Development Program. Project details. Status: Current. Project team. Funding and partners. Funding:. Tasmanian Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment. TIA delivers the Herbage Development
  17. Tasmanian Conservatorium of Music

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/T/Tas%20con%20music.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Tasmanian Conservatorium of Music. The Tasmanian Conservatorium of Music opened in 1964 as the Tasmanian School of Music, changing its name a year later. Major directors have been Rex Hobcroft (1964–72), Jan Sedivka (1972–82), Professor David
  18. Boom and Bust

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/B/Boom%20and%20Bust.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Boom and Bust, the Economy of Tasmania 1850–1930. Bank of Van Diemen's Land (AOT, PH30/1/5477). By the early 1850s the Tasmanian economy was booming. Tasmania's exports were in demand from mainland colonies, as well as from Britain. Following the
  19. 2023 Venue COVID requirements

    https://www.utas.edu.au/australian-music-examinations-board/ameb-news-and-events/ameb/2023-venue-covid-requirements
    1 May 2024 2023 Venue COVID requirements. We still need your help in adhering to various restrictions. Here's what each of our venues require. AMEB is strongly committed to the health and safety of our team and our community and we continue to adhere to all
  20. Medical Science 2 - Campus Services Resources

    https://www.utas.edu.au/infrastructure-services-development/building-works/projects/medical-science-2
    30 Jun 2021: Medical Science 2. Medical Science 2 (MS2) is the second stage of the Medical Science Precinct, a joint project of the Menzies Research Institute, Tasmania, the Faculty of Health and the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), via the Royal
  21. Healthcare in Remote and Extreme Environments - College of Health and …

    https://www.utas.edu.au/health/study/postgraduate-coursework/healthcare-in-remote-and-extreme-environments
    4 Nov 2020: Work on the road less travelled. Working in healthcare in remote and extreme environments is a great challenge, even for the most seasoned professional. You need to have the right knowledge and skills underpinning your actions. That’s why we offer
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