thisTasmania.com is Tasmania's Journal of Discovery — a celebration of Australia's wonderful island state.
Volume 1 Number 4
April—June 2008
ISSN: 1834-4364
Our Mountain
Our webcam, courtesy of Hobart's Rose Bay High School, is updated every 10 minutes — day and night. Click here to see a larger image
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Stanton Bed and Breakfast
The magnificent convict-built country manor, Stanton, is situated on 16 acres of pasture and orchards, in the heart of the historical and beautiful Derwent Valley.
Red Tag Trout Tours
Roger Butler guides flyfishers, from all over the world, who share a common goal: getting a wild brown trout to hand.
Cobbers: mates on a mission
We've been looking at the future and it isn't working. But we can fix it, one blog at a time.
Rowing Australia has named Brendan Long and Kerry Hore in the final Olympic squad, taking Tasmania's Beijing contingent to 12, including three coaches and a paralympic athlete. Tasmanian Institute of Sport rowing coach, Ron Batt, says Tasmanians make up a considerable portion of the Australian team of 44 rowers.
Tasmania's Education Minister, David Bartlett, says high school students who left class to attend a protest in Hobart today were within their rights. About 100 students marched to the ANZ bank in Hobart's Elizabeth Street Mall to protest against the ANZ's potential backing of Gunns' Tamar Valley pulp mill.
Tasmanian drivers caught smoking in cars carrying children will cop an on-the-spot $120 fine from April 1. A three-month amnesty, which bans drivers and passengers smoking in vehicles while children under the age of 18 are present, ended at midnight.
Kelp collectors on King Island are gearing up for a bumper winter harvest, after westerly weather dumped a large amount of bull kelp on the shore. The kelp is dried and then exported for use as fish food and garden fertiliser. Kelp harvesters rely on rough westerly weather to wash the kelp ashore.