Issue No 45 Contents


Tasmania 40° South Issue No 45, Autumn 2007

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Guest Editorial: Beating Climate Change
Phil Harrington 

The Editor’s Desk: From Readers around the World 

Botanica: ‘Flowers of Tasmania’
The botanical art of William Buelow Gould and Margaret Stones
Peter Timms 

Tasmanians at Large: Islands at the Ends of the Earth
Iceland and Tasmania: not so very different
Nicholas Fitzgerald 

Opinion: Managing the Unavoidable
Climate change and its effects on Tasmania
Christine Milne 

Art: Lasting Impressions of Impermanence
Fleeting moods on the edge of a national park
Nicki Fletcher 

Portfolio: Nate Austen
‘On a winter’s day’ 

Restaurant: It’s a Monty!
Classic bistro dining
Nick Haddow 

Milk Company ‘Takes the Road Less Travelled’
Making a Betta single malt whisky
Mark Smith 

Mark Smith’s Whisky Selections 

Views & Reviews
Parting Shot: Beaumaris Zoo

FEATURES

Understanding the West Coast in a Day
Pining, mining, wining and dining
Warren Boyles

‘Sing, Sing, Sing!’
Midwinter choral festival
Sam Adams 

Stitches in Time
Convict garb in the colony
Linda Clark and Kim Simpson

The World’s Southernmost Designer Bed
Fine furniture on ice
Heather Kirkpatrick 

Swinging Tahune
Bridges to the wilderness

The Penitentiary
Echoes from Hobart’s grim past

Peter Mercer

Fourteen Balls at Barnbougle
The frustrations and pleasures of chasing that little white ball
Dave Forshaw 

Perth: a Personal History
From a descendant of Perth’s founding family
Lis Smyth

A Gift of Flowers and a New Life
An African family reunited after 14 years
Helen Thomas-Joyce

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