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Tasmania's best finish in the Twenty20 Cup came in its final season, 2014–15, when they finished fourth. [10] On 4 June 2018, Cricket Tasmania announced that the name of the team would change to the Tasmanian Tigers, aligning their branding with the men's team. [11] They finished third in the WNCL in 2018–19 and 2020–21.
The Tasmania Devils (also known as the Tassie Devils) is an Australian rules football club that competes in the Talent League Boys and Talent League Girls competitions. The team is made up of footballers based in Tasmania aged between 17 and 19 years of age, and competes against other representative teams based in metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria, as part of the Australian Football ...
Pages in category "Girls' schools in Tasmania" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Fahan School; M.
Peter Dombrovskis (Latvian: PÄ“teris Dombrovskis; 2 March 1945 – 28 March 1996) [1] was an Australian photographer, known for his Tasmanian scenes. In 2003, he was posthumously inducted into the International Photography Hall of Fame, the first Australian photographer to achieve that honour.
John Beattie was born on 15 August 1859 in Aberdeen, Scotland, to Esther Imlay (née Gillivray) and John Beattie (1820-1883).Beattie had a grammar-school education and in 1878, aged nineteen, migrated with his parents to Tasmania where he started a farm in the Derwent Valley [1] from where wrote to his father decrying his prospects.
This is a list of public art on permanent public display in Tasmania, Australia. The list applies only to works of public art accessible in an outdoor public space; it does not include artwork on display inside museums. Public art may include sculptures, statues, monuments, memorials, murals and mosaics.
The photo showed off her slimmer figure since welcoming daughter Aurora Raina Urker on Dec. 28, with her boyfriend Ken Urker — the same day Blanchard was released from prison one year ago for ...
The merged schools are now co-educational and were the last of Tasmania's single-sex public schools. [1] Hobart City High caters for approximately 1200 students from Years 7 to 12. It is administered by the Tasmanian Department of Education. Hobart City High School has two main campuses called Oglivie and New Town to recognise the previous schools.