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Mathew Goggin, professional Tasmanian golfer on US PGA Tour; Tim Lane, journalist and sports commentator; Eric Philips, OAM, polar adventurer and guide; Grace Tame, 2021 Australian of the Year, advocate for the prevention of child sexual assault.
The Archives Office of Tasmania had been a separate entity from the Tasmanian state library, despite being housed in the same building. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The W E Crowther collection was a special component of the State Library prior to the amalgamation, and was frequently referred to as being the major part of the Heritage Collections of the State ...
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The Archives Office of Tasmania (AOT), 1965-Ongoing is the Tasmanian government agency responsible for the archival records of the State of Tasmania.The Archives Act 1965 established the Archives Office of Tasmania as an independent entity, but it remained within the then Tasmanian State Library Department.
Of the judges who have served on the Supreme Court of Tasmania as of 19 December 2017, including Chief Justices and Puisne Judges: 13 had previously served in the Parliament of Tasmania, Algernon Montagu, Thomas Horne, Valentine Fleming, Francis Smith, William Lambert Dobson, William Giblin, John Stokell Dodds, Robert Patten Adams, Andrew Inglis Clark, Herbert Nicholls, Norman Ewing, Richard ...
It is now believed that the name is more properly applied to Cape Barren Island, [28] which has had an official dual name of "Truwana" since 2014. [29] A number of palawa kani names, based on historical records of aboriginal names, have been accepted by the Tasmanian government. A dozen of these (below) are 'dual-use' (bilingual) names, and ...
Damian Bugg, former Commonwealth and Tasmanian Director of Public Prosecutions; Enid Campbell, AO, legal scholar, first Australian female professor and law school dean; Chief Justice Ewan Crawford, Former Chief Justice and Lieutenant-Governor of Tasmania [10] Stephen Estcourt, QC, Tasmanian Supreme Court judge
William Nevin Tatlow Hurst, ISO (11 April 1868 – 24 December 1946) was a senior Tasmanian civil servant. In 1925 he succeeded the Tasmanian Surveyor-General, E A Counsel, as the head of the Tasmanian Department of Lands and Surveys, although with the title of Secretary for Lands.