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Tasmania 40° South Issue No 47, Winter 2007

REGULARSTas Devil

Editorial: You Can Make a Difference

The Editor’s Desk: From Readers around the World

Industry: Lavender … Essential Industry
The sweet smell of success
Jennifer Ravens

Beating Climate Change: Why Green Power?
Oh, solar for me-o!
Phil Harrington

Art: The Rise of the Artist Photographer
Painted portrait photographs 1850–1900
A fascinating new exhibition for QVMAG
John McPhee

Birds Tasmania: Pardalotes
Diamonds in the canopy
Sarah Lloyd

Botanica: ‘A Perfect Ark’
Ronald Campbell Gunn’s legacy
Stephanie Pfennigwerth

Portfolio: Tom Samek

Tasmanians at Large: From Tassie to Nessie
Heilin coos and the Loch Ness monster
A Tasmanian ventures into the heather
Rob Farmer

Wine: There’s More to Wine Than the Vine
A celebration of  fruit wines
Mark Smith

Views & Reviews
Parting Shot: Thirty-five-year Mystery
The disappearance of Brenda Hean and Max Price

FEATURES

The Egg Islands
TLC for Huon River wetlands
Conservation with the Tasmanian Land Conservancy
Jo Nayler & Edward Butler

The Gallopers
‘Time gone by is here today’
Tasmania’s steam carousel is one of a handful left in Australia
Pete Hay

25 Years of the Tasmanian Wilderness WHA
Those who once saw red now see green
Celebrating the creation of Tasmania’s World Heritage Areas
Peter Grant

Shovelling Coal and Bolting Roofs
A different sort of festival in Fingal
John Hagen

PopEyed
Two Tasmanians defect to the circus
Two Tasmanian street performers take on the world
Nicole Gill

Tasmanian Aboriginal Canoe
The launch of TMAG’s new Aboriginal gallery
The first Tasmanian Aboriginal canoe is built in more than 170 years

Who’d Have Guest?
Haven at Storm Bay
A B&B with a notable host
Warren Boyles

 Billy Vincent: Bush Pilot
A legend of the North-West
A book on the life of a larger than life figure
Warren Boyles

The Wooden Boat Centre
A school for maritime woodworkers
Warren Boyles

The Huon Kelly
A beautiful wooden boat built from Huon pine
Penny Morton

Tasman Peninsula’s Rich History
The Tasman Peninsula’s rich history
Lynton Brown

TSO: Sixty Years of Excellence
Robert Gibson

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