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  2. Calvary Hospital, Hobart - Wikipedia

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    The hospital’s heritage, however, dates back to 1899 when the Homoeopathic Hospital opened on the site of what is now Calvary St John’s Hospital in South Hobart. This institution later merged with St John's Anglican Hospital in the 1920s. [2] In 1938, the construction of the Lenah Valley Campus began, and it officially opened its doors in 1940.

  3. Royal Hobart Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Sir Dr James Willson Agnew KCMG (1815-1901), appointed Colonial Surgeon at the Royal Hobart Hospital, then the Hobart general Hospital, in 1845. He went on to be the 16th Premier of Tasmania from 8 March 1886 – 29 March 1887.

  4. Parliament Square, Hobart - Wikipedia

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    Parliament Square consists primarily of former government buildings, such as the former St Mary's hospital, the Red Brick Building, the Government Printing Office, Parliamentary annexes, two low-rise public service office buildings (including 10 Murray Street), and the former PABX building, containing the Tasmanian government phone switchboards.

  5. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hobart - Wikipedia

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    The Archdiocese of Hobart is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Australia located in Hobart and covering Tasmania, Australia. Immediately exempt to the Holy See , the area covered was initially administered by the Vicariate Apostolic of New Holland and Van Diemen's Land.

  6. St Marys, Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    St Marys is a small township nestled at the junction of the Tasman Highway and the Esk Highway on the East Coast of Tasmania, Australia approximately 10 kilometres (six miles) from the coast. It had a population of 738 as of the 2021 census , although in the early 2000s it was one of the fastest growing areas of Tasmania.

  7. St Mary's Cathedral, Hobart - Wikipedia

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    St Mary's Cathedral in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Hobart, presently Julian Porteous.. The cathedral's origins can be traced back to 1822 [1] when the first permanent Tasmanian priest Philip Conolly (1786–1839) constructed a temporary wooden chapel near the present cathedral site and dedicated to God, under the invocation of St. Virgilius, an ...

  8. MacKillop College, Mornington - Wikipedia

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    MacKillop Catholic College is an independent Roman Catholic co-educational college for Years 7 to 12 in the Hobart suburb of Mornington, Tasmania, Australia. [1] It is named in honour of the Australian educationalist, nun and co-founder of the Institute of the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart, Mary MacKillop.

  9. Anglican Diocese of Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    John Vernon Kestell Cornish (13 October 1931 – 26 January 1982) [32] was consecrated 19 May 1979 at St George's Cathedral, Perth, to serve as Assistant Bishop of Perth. He was elected Bishop of Tasmania (to succeed Davies) in 1981, but died suddenly, after moving to Hobart but before his scheduled enthronement; [ 33 ] [ 34 ] Newell was ...