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  2. Devonport, Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Devonport’s hockey teams compete in the Hockey Tasmania leagues. The Devonport Warriors, based at the Devonport Recreation Centre, are the largest basketball club in the North West Basketball Union, with over 750 members and a legacy of success, including hosting the Under-14 Australian Junior Championships in 1974 and representing Devonport ...

  3. 2021 Hillcrest Primary School accident - Wikipedia

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    The Hillcrest Primary School Incident was a fatal accident at the Hillcrest Primary School in Devonport, Tasmania, in which 6 children died and 3 were injured during end-of-year celebrations on the morning of 16 December 2021.

  4. List of newspapers in Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Derwent Valley and Moonah News: Moonah and New Norfolk: 1954 Devon Country Times: Devonport: 1985–1990 Devon Herald, a bi-weekly journal of agriculture, politics and commerce: Latrobe: 1877–1889 Devon News: Devonport: 1962–1965 Devonport Times: Devonport: 1998–2012 East Coast Bulletin: St. Helens: 1989–1990 Eastern News: Bridport ...

  5. City of Devonport - Wikipedia

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    Devonport City Council (or City of Devonport) is a local government body located in the city and surrounds of Devonport in northern Tasmania. The Devonport local government area is classified as urban and has a population of 25,415, [ 1 ] which also encompasses Lillico, Tugrah and part of Spreyton .

  6. Mersey Valley, Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    The Mersey Valley is a valley and geographic area in the northern region of Tasmania, Australia. It is named after the Mersey River, which flows through its length, providing a focal point for agriculture, tourism, and hydroelectric power generation. The valley includes the towns of Devonport, Latrobe, and Sheffield.

  7. The Advocate (Tasmania) - Wikipedia

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    Its readership covers the North West Coast and West Coast of Tasmania, including towns such as Devonport, Burnie, Ulverstone, Penguin, Wynyard, Latrobe, and Smithton. As of 2021 [update] the newspaper is published by Australian Community Media , located at 39-41 Alexander Street, Burnie, Tasmania.

  8. Malcolm Murray, 12th Earl of Dunmore - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm Kenneth Murray, 12th Earl of Dunmore (born 17 September 1946 in Launceston, Tasmania) is an Australia-based Scottish peer who is a native-born Australian and lives in Tasmania. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] As well as holding the Earldom of Dunmore , Murray is also the Viscount of Fincastle and Lord of Blair, Moulin and Tillimet.

  9. Don River Railway - Wikipedia

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    On 14 December 1991, the line was officially opened by the Governor of Tasmania, Phillip Bennett. [5] Services originally ran into the main line Devonport station on the Western line before services were curtailed to operate between Don and Coles Beach. [6] On 4 April 2023, a fire destroyed a carriage shed and some carriages. [7] [8]