Issue No 21 Contents


Tasmania 40° South Issue No 21

REGULARS

Editorial: 40ºSouth is Now 21!

Letters: Readers’ letters from around the world.

Where are Our Overseas Readers?

The Irreverent Evers: My Mate Mary by Nick Evers

Opinion: Tracking Down Jesus in Santa Rosa by Douglas Lockhart

Art: Painters of Spiritual Harmony by Delia Nicholls

Portfolio: Alan Moyle

National Trust: Westbury’s Whit House and Pendle Hall by Peter Mercer
An authentic look at a bygone era.

Wine: Meadowbank – the Evolution of a Winery by Warren Boyles

Theatre in Tasmania: Slipping Through the Cracks by Bernard Lloyd
A performance in Hobart’s Female House of Correction.

SciTech: Buoyed by Success by Warren Boyles
An innovative submersible marine marker buoy and retrieval system.

Botany: The Tree that Grows Sideways by Nick Fitzgerald

Books and Writers:
New books of special interest to Tasmanians.

Why the World Begins Where It Appears to End by Mike Jenkinson
Worth a read! Jenko’s V in his encyclopaedia-in-progress, Tasmania: A Trivia Trip.

Parting Shot: Federation 1901

FEATURES

Sailing in the New Bark Endeavour by Mark Daffey
From landlubbers to old sea dogs in a week.

Apple When You Need It by Lian Turner
The French crumble at Tasmanian cuisine.

Longford: English Ambience in Rural Tasmania by Rosemary Ann Ogilvie
A Georgian gem in Tasmania’s north.

Gold from the Sea by Paul Cullen
The abalone industry in Tasmania.

The Tarkine: Gondwana Relic Under Threat by Marc Bowden
Beautiful, diverse, controversial wilderness.

Back to the Future
For energy hungry Tasmania, gas is about to return.

Van Diemen’s Land through German Eyes by Eva Meidl
Germans of the Romantic age visit our remote island.

Joff’s Glass Bottom by Victoria Rigney
Professional fisherman turns undersea ‘game warden’.

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