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1. Walch's Tasmanian almanack and guide to Tasmania Walch's Tasmanian almanack and guide to Tasmania (Hobart, Tasmania)

2. Tasmania - Prostitution is legal.

3. Bibben & Co., Launceston, Tasmania

4. Break through, Hobart, Tasmania

5. Berried in Tas Pty Ltd, Carrick, Tasmania

6. Bushwalking, camping gear and transport for Tasmania

7. Bushy Park Show, Bushy Park, Tasmania, Australia

8. And rescuers in Tasmania are against the clock.

9. Cornelian Bay Boat House Restaurant, New Town, Tasmania, Australia

10. The official page of the Cretan Association of Tasmania

11. Banksia Florist is your home for beautiful florals in Launceston, Tasmania

12. With its rugged topography, Tasmania has a great number of rivers.

13. Bogong Mouths are found in southern Australia, including Tasmania.

14. And rescuers in Tasmania are racing against the clock.

15. Michael Walter Field AC (born 28 May 1948 in Latrobe, Tasmania), a former Australian politician, was the Premier of Tasmania between 1989 and 1992.

16. Cornelian Bay Boat House Restaurant, New Town, Tasmania, Australia

17. 17 September: A registered partnership bill receives Royal Assent in Tasmania, Australia.

18. It is one of two species of the genus Melithreptus endemic to Tasmania.

19. He was appointed to the office of Chief Justice of Tasmania on 2 December 2004.

20. Tasmania - The island state is one of the world's major suppliers of licit opiate products.

21. The Bolthole Pirates Bay is luxury accommodation on the Tasman Peninsula, in Tasmania

22. In Tasmania, however, schools have been responsible for allocating resources for some time.

23. In the late 1980s the World Sheep Convention and Show was held in Launceston, Tasmania.

24. Cores is an award winning program at both national and state level in Tasmania

25. 2 • LOCATION Australian Aborigines traditionally lived throughout Australia and on the island of Tasmania

26. Black head (punta sa Awstralya, State of Tasmania), 43°12′50″S 147°56′42″E  / 

27. 14 Tasmania - The island state is one of the world's major suppliers of licit opiate products.

28. Cocked HAT EVENTS PTY LTD is located in LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA, Australia and is part of the Lending Industry

29. Could we put it back in the throne of the king of beasts in Tasmania, restore that ecosystem?

30. The Blotched Blue-tongue's range extends from Tasmania, through Victoria to the Blue Mountains of NSW

31. The Aborigines trusted him and accepted his offer of resettlement on Flinders Island, north of Tasmania.

32. I've got some leave due to me and I was going to Tasmania for a fortnight.

33. Bibben & Co creates unique cotton and organic cotton bibs for babies, designed and handmade in Launceston, Tasmania.

34. The Pied Butcherbird is across much of mainland Australia with exception to some desert locations and Tasmania

35. Tasmania is about the same distance south of the equator as Rome, Sapporo, and Boston are north.

36. The entire country of Australia includes the Australian continent and numerous islands off the coast of the continent including Tasmania

37. In the 1940s and 1950s, a hydro-industrialisation initiative was embodied in the state by Hydro Tasmania.

38. Video of an aggregation of Basketwork Eels on Patience Seamount in the Huon Commonwealth Marine Reserve off southern Tasmania.

39. They can be found under stones in the intertidal zone of the temperate coastal waters of Australia and Tasmania.

40. In Tasmania aborigine hunters led a nomadic life to take advantage of the seasonal food supply in different regions.

41. The Grey Butcherbird (Cracticus torquatus) is a species of Butcherbird found throughout much of the Australian mainland and Tasmania

42. Most air traffic between Tasmania and the Australian mainland flies at least in part over or adjacent to it.

43. In 1795 he sailed to Australia, where he explored and charted its southeast coast and Circumnavigated the island of Tasmania

44. Latest National News from The Australian including National Australian News daily from NSW, ACT, VIC, WA, QLD, NT and Tasmania

45. The North East Bioregional Network (NEBN) is dedicated to protecting, maintaining, and restoring ecological integrity and resilience on the East Coast of Tasmania

46. Anvers: 9025 Bass Highway, Latrobe, Tasmania Cafe: 03 6426 2958 Email: [email protected]Anvers-chocolate.com.au Purchase $150 and Over for Free Shipping

47. International Therapeutic Proteins supplies Tasmania-produced anti-toxins, snake Antivenins / antivenoms and other biologics to corporate and government clients worldwide

48. New South Wales; Queensland; South Australia; Western Australia; Victoria; Tasmania; New Zealand; Export; Start typing and press Enter to search.

49. The state encompasses the main island of Tasmania, the 26th-largest island in the world, and the surrounding 334 islands.

50. The Grey Butcherbird, Cracticus torquatus, is found across Australia, from mid-eastern Queensland, through southern Australia, including Tasmania, to northern Western Australia

51. However, the island had no safe harbour, which led the colony to be abandoned and the settlers evacuated to Tasmania in 1807.

52. 29 Darwin visited Tierra del Fuego, Tahiti and Tasmania, along with other exotic locales, but he never set foot in the United States.

53. It is endemic to Tasmania where it is found on moist acidic soils at altitudes of 600 to 1200 m (2000–4000 ft).

54. Blobfishes are a type of fish that live in the deep ocean waters off the coasts of Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand

55. The Aborigines, who were in Tasmania long before the white man arrived only about 200 years ago, called the thylacine by the name corinna.

56. Aside from some stoned tourists and the occasional hallucinating wallaby -- yes, really -- Tasmania has seen few ill effects from its flourishing cash crop.

57. In 1868, a wholesaler at the Sydney markets gave Maria a box of French crab apples grown in Tasmania to use in her pies.

58. Abel Tasman's voyage of 1642 was the first known European expedition to reach Van Diemen's Land (later Tasmania) and New Zealand, and to sight Fiji.

59. The hot north wind was so strong that thick black smoke reached northern Tasmania, creating a murky mist, resembling a combination of smoke and fog.

60. These are the words of Dutchman Abel Tasman on November 25, 1642, the day after he sighted the island of Tasmania, the second oldest Australian state.

61. Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands

62. Catamarans, trimarans, power boats, sailing boats, monohulls, mulithulls, trailer sailers, cruisers in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, West Australia, Northern Territory, Tasmania, Australian Capital Territory.

63. Meagher was born in Ireland, where he had been active in the "Young Ireland" nationalist movement and exiled as a result to the British Penal Colony in Tasmania, Australia.

64. In 1854, after strong complaints by the clergy, the island was abandoned as a penal settlement, and its convicts were shipped to Port Arthur in Tasmania.

65. The Commissariat Provision - or Issuing Store - built between 1808 and 1810, is the oldest building in the museum's precinct and the earliest surviving public building in Tasmania.

66. KP Asphalting has a fleet of new machinery for your Asphalting project to service jobs in a 100km radius of Hobart plus anywhere in Tasmania on arrangement

67. In Tasmania it preferred the woodlands of the midlands and coastal heath, which eventually became the primary focus of British settlers seeking grazing land for their livestock.

68. On 3 March 2008, Premier Paul Lennon announced the appointment of Peter Underwood as the next Governor of Tasmania, and he was sworn in on 2 April 2008.

69. Channel Country, region of outback Australia in Queensland and partly in South Australia, Northern Territory and New South Wales.; Channel Highway, a regional highway in Tasmania, Australia.; Europe

70. Manning Clark wrote that the ancestors of the Aborigines were slow to reach Tasmania, probably owing to an ice barrier existing across the South East of the continent.

71. HE green flares of the aurora australis seen on Saturday night were the brightest they have been in seven years, says Astronomical Society of Tasmania spokesman Bob Coghlan.

72. Sunday sees the always-popular Ladbrokes Hobart Cup 2021 take place in Tasmania towards the tail-end of the summer carnival and it the French-bred Barade leading markets on the staying showdown

73. He pointed out the existence of other related redwoods, the giant Cryptomeria of Japan, the Aphotaxis of Tasmania, the Umbrella ’’Pine,’’ the Bald “Cypress,” the Chinese Swamp Redwood and …

74. / -43.21376; 147.94497  ( Black head (punta sa Awstralya, State of Tasmania)) Black head (bukid sa Awstralya, State of Queensland, lat -23,67, long 151,28), 23°40′00″S 151°17′00″E  / 

75. The Budgerigar occurs naturally throughout much of mainland Australia, but is absent from the far south-west, the north of the Northern Territory, Tasmania and the majority of the east coast

76. It occurs in most habitats with trees, in Tasmania predominantly eucalypt forests and in New Zealand forests dominated by Podocarpus, Nothofagus, Metrosideros, and other hardwoods, up to the alpine tree line.

77. Blanche Harbor (South Australia), a bay on the east coast of Eyre Peninsula Blanche Harbor, South Australia, a locality on the east coast of Eyre Peninsula; Blanche Rock, Tasmania; Haiti

78. Centurion, a mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) growing in Tasmania, is the second tallest living tree measured, at about 100 m (328 ft) in height (read more about the tallest Angiosperms here)

79. The first "Bushrangers" or frontier outlaws were escaped or time-expired convicts, who took to the wilderness--"the bush"--in New South Wales and on the island of Tasmania

80. The combined effects of disease, dispossession, intermarriage and conflict saw a collapse of the Aboriginal population of Tasmania from a few thousand people when the British arrived, to a few hundred by the 1830s.