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Tasmania 40° South Issue No 19

REGULARS

Editorial

Letters: Readers’ letters from around the world.

The Irreverent Evers: Jimmy Roussos by Nick Evers
A Greek-Australian dynamo.

The Night Sky: The Moon by Martin George

Portfolio: Hugh Pederson
Tasmania’s undersea life – a photographic essay.

SciTech: Terratec – Topnotch Tunnellers by Anna Housego
The world’s most boring machines.

National Trust: Runnymede – Reflection of a Bygone Age by Peter Mercer
Heritage home safely in the Trust’s care.

Theatre in Tasmania: Small Island – Big Success by Jill Brasch
King Island, where the community fits the part.

Books and Writers by Lyn Wilson
Recent publications for Tasmanians of all tastes.

Why the World Begins Where It Appears to End by Mike Jenkinson
Tassie to a T. Jenko’s encyclopaedia-in-progress, Tasmania: A Trivia Trip.

Parting Shot: The Lawhill

FEATURES

A Devil of a Movie by Warren Boyles
Two ‘Green Oscars’ for a film made in Tasmania.

Tasmania’s National Trust Turns 40.

Tasmania’s Surfing Superwoman by Louise Southerden
Big waves and goose bumps.

High Times in High Summer by Warren Boyles
‘When the world comes to town.’

George Town on the Tamar
From bulwark against the French to a thriving community.

Is Bass Strait a Cultural Moat? by Robert Cox
Potato scallops and other contradictions.

Tayatea Claws Back by Todd Walsh
Endemic giant lobsters’ future assured?

The Craic Comes to Tasmania by Michael Manhire
Celtic music in the mountains.

Rose to International Prominence by Warren Boyles
The sweet smell of success.

A Macquarie Island Experience by Betty Charles
Close encounter of the subantarctic kind.

An Alphabet of Awards
Platinum PICAs.

Trust: the Volunteers by Tim Jetson
The backbone of the National Trust.

A Cast of Creatures Great and Small by Lian Tanner
Bronze killer dog and precious metal miniatures.

Long Shadows at Port Arthur by Cameron Hindrum
Conservation and tourism co-exist.

The Forgotten Convict Miners of Van Diemen’s Land by Louise Rockne and Lyn Wilson
Cruelty and coal for the colony.

The Abt Railway Track as it Was by Matt Newton
Remnants of the Abt before restoration,

The Hazards of Haggis by David Forshaw
A banquet with a bang.

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