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Tasmania 40° South Issue No 37, Winter 2005

REGULARSTas Devil

Editorial A multicultural society. (PDF)

Editorial A multicultural society.

The Editors Desk: From Readers Around the World

Vale: Gary Greenwood by Stan Gottschalk
Farewell to a superlative artist in leather.

Opinion: ‘Tasmania Shouldn't Have a Symphony Orchestra' by John Sexton

Wine: Gon But Not Forgotten by Mark Smith
From market gardener to vigneron.

Garden: Intemperate Colours by Richard Perrignon
Blooming splendid rhododendrons and magnolias.

Portfolio: Liam Correy
Winter wilderness.

Art: The Wall by Rob Baxter
'Love made visible'. A master artist in wood.

Botanica: In Pursuit of Peddernsis by Russell Warman
Endemic plants of the South-West.

Restaurant: On Course Food by Nick Haddow
Racy Tucker.

Food: When We Eat – the Book by Paul County
A slice of culinary life .

Views and Reviews by Paul Donohoe
Tasmanian literature

Parting Shot: Branxholm state school c.1900.

FEATURES

Starting Afresh By Garnet Pearce
New Tasmanians from Africa.

Evandale Honours John Glover by Jane Deeth
Landscape painting prize celebrating a great colonial artist.

Children of the Dragon by Alan Dwight
'
Celestial' immigrants, cultural collision. Chinese in the wilderness.

Miners of the North-East by Trevor Rootes
The Chinese influence on our history.

Rossarden by Peter Gleeson
From tin boom boom to bust

Devonport and All That Jazz by Sharon Webb
The music is alive and well. The Devonport Jazz Festival.

Denizens of the Dark by Michael Driessen
Biologists and cave creatures.

Shooting the Aurora by Shevill Mathers
Digital astronomical photography.

Serious pedalling by Guy Marquis
Seeing the state by bicycle and endurance fundraising.

Ski Grumpy, Ski Smart by Warren Boyles
A short story of a family of aerial skiers.

Order Under Canvas & Shards of Industry
An exhibition of remarkable cabinets.

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Chinese at South Mt Cameron

 

Dancers

 

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Owl

 

Girl on skis

 

Snow Campers

 

Summer Rhododendron

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