Issue No 42 Contents


Tasmania 40° South Issue No 42, Winter 2006

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Editorial: Launceston: 200 Years of Progress (PDF)

The Editor’s Desk: From Readers around the World

Opinion: BIG Timber by Gordon Bradbury
The future of blackwood

Tasmanians at Large: Beauty plus Pragmatism by Erik Peacock
A view of Norway

Portfolio: St John Pound
Launceston: my town

Botanica: Small is Beautiful by Elizabeth Daley
Native lilies

Wine: Estate of Excitement by Mark Smith
‘Gene-erating’ the perfect pinot

Food: Tucker by the Tamar by Nick Haddow
Eating in Launceston

Books & Back Issues: From 40°South Publishing

Views & Reviews: Contemporary Tasmanian Writers

Parting Shot: Launceston Streetscape, 1890

 

FEATURES

My Name is Manalargenna ... of the Trawl-wool-way people by Dyan Summers
Launceston: The first 200 years by Peter Mercer

The Curious Case of Charlotte Badger by Catherine Pearce
Convict and woman pirate

Marquing Time by Warren Boyles
Elegant machines in the National Automobile Museum of Tasmania

A Kind of Alaska by Daniel Speed
A play by Harold Pinter

The Holymans by Anne Green

The birth of Australia’s airline industry

Wuys in the Ways of Wildlife St John Pound
The care of orphaned and injured animals

‘It’s about Us 2006’
Celebrating our ‘northern capital’

Kilmarnock House by Warren Boyles
Heritage property in safe hands

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Bush Breakfast

Glassware

Low Head Lighthouse

Marque IV

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