Tasmania 40° South Issue No 15
REGULARSEditorial The Irreverent Evers: Rafaele and Others by Nick Evers Theatre in Tasmania: by Mike Edwards SciTech: Satellite Technology Aids Tasmanian Farmers by Jessica Tyler Portfolio: Alice Bennett by Helen Thomas The Night Sky: Stargazing on Summer Evenings by Martin George Wine: Going Out on a Limb for a Good Drop by Mark Smith Books and Writers by Robert Cox Why the World Begins Where It Appears to End by Mike Jenkinson Parting Shot: Imperial Japanese sailors in Hobart c. 1905. FEATURES Tasmania’s Festival an Island Inspiration by Michael Catchpole The Ecological Art of Jane Quon by Lindsay Broughton Eric Sargent, Bushwalking’s Living Legend by Louise Southerden Leatherwood: Links with Gondwana by Nick Fitzgerald Voices from ‘the Tench’ by Lian Tanner 40 Degrees North: The Top of Japan by Chris Viney Tasmanian Performing Arts in the International Spotlight How to Host a Better Summer Barbie by Paul Cullen The Subterranean World of Deb Hunter by Helen Brown Scottsdale by Jeff Jennings From Carpark to Courtyard Showpiece by Louise Earwaker A Divided City: Hobart’s Tasman Bridge Disaster by Ben Glasson Identifying Tasmania’s Insects by Trevor Semmens When the Country Comes to the City by Robert Cox
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