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Background: Aboriginal settlers arrived on the continent from Southeast Asia about 40,000 years before the first Europeans began exploration in the 17th century. No formal territorial claims were made until 1770, when Capt. James COOK took possession in the name of Great Britain. Six colonies were created in the late 18th and 19th centuries; they federated and became the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901. The new country took advantage of its natural resources to rapidly develop its agricultural and manufacturing industries and to make a major contribution to the British effort in World Wars I and II. In recent decades, Australia has transformed itself into an internationally competitive, advanced market economy. It boasted one of the OECD's fastest growing economies during the 1990's, a performance due in large part to economic reforms adopted in the 1980's. Long-term concerns include pollution, particularly depletion of the ozone layer, and management and conservation of coastal areas, especially the Great Barrier Reef.




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Ciao a tutti! Con un bel voletto sono arrivato in Tasmania! La Tasmania e' uno degli stati dell'Australia e Hobart, che e' una delle piu' antiche citta' del paese, ne e' la capitale. Purtroppo la citta' non e' niente di che. Piccolina, il centro e' molto moderno a parte una parte chiamata Battery Point. In due ore si gira tranquillamente! Nulla di interessante a parte qualche negozio per lo shopping (ovviamente io sono arivato sabato versdo le 17, e tutto ormai era chiuso!) Il tempo particolarmente uggioso (con rovesci copiosi quanto brevi) non aiuta il turista. Inoltre fa quasi fredd [View Full Entry]

Dr Kabuto - valerio | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: March 11th 2006 | 123 Views | [diary=44422]

Hobart from Mt Wellington
Hobart from Mt Wellington
Hobart from Mt Wellington 2

9 days of Tassie... (prepare for a long read...) Day One After my one night in Melbourne I flew with JetStar (like easyjet) to Hobart. A great suprise then occurred...a girl I met in Batemans Bay and who I travelled to Narooma with was on the same flight as me! It was so cool to be in some unknown place the other side of the world, then to see someone you know (well had met before anyway...)! We shared THE biggest piece of Mars Chocolate Cake, we couldn't eat it all in the slightest...mmm I want some know talking about it! [View Full Entry]

pianosupernova - Lucy Hewes | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 26th 2006 | 1562 Views | [diary=43009]

Afternoon swim...
Lushness...
Delicious...

The irony of this latest side-trip wasn't lost on me: as recently as 1840, the mere mention of the phrase 'Van Diemen's land' would send shivers down the spine of London's most hardened criminals, for Port Arthur had the dubious distinction as the destination for those transported for their transgressions to what at the time was tantamount to another world. How people of those times would gawp if you were to tell them that their counterparts in 2006 would make the voyage voluntarily; if modern day Tasmania is testament to the community that grew from that convict settlement, then maybe the [View Full Entry]

Martibhoy - Martin McGinty | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 14th 2006 | 74 Views | [diary=57860]

Could be Scotland eh?
Me and the girlies
Tassie Devil

Hi lovely readers - here's our last Taz blog. So, there are two things that this blog is about: 1) Visit to the Tasman Peninsula (bottom right as you look at the map) to experience the Port Arthur historical penal site (convicts, not mens' bits). 2) Trip up the top of Mount Wellington on a sunny but windy day. In keeping with our recent tradition of being Blog Lazy, we're mostly doing photos and keeping it tidy on the story front, but we have a couple of things to say up front. Port Arthur is famous for two reasons. Firstly, [View Full Entry]

Eggs on Legs - Al, Shaz & Beth | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 14th 2006 | 451 Views | [diary=40641]

Eggs on the ghost tour
This is a freaky one...
Another hospital view

Another trip back to Tasmania....... [View Full Entry]

Jo Trouble - Jo McCarthy | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 27th 2006 | 82 Views | [diary=61940]

Lake St Clair
Lake St Clair
Lake St Clair

By Eggs on Legs
February 10th 2006
TAZ mania Oceania » Australia » Tasmania » Launceston
Hi guys. Not doing a big written blog this time - mostly just photos. As you can see, Launceston and the surrounding area of the north coast of Tassie is simply beautiful. The weather was mostly great while we were in this area, and as with Hobart, the peeps are uber hospitable and friendly. One thing (meant to add this in the gourmet blog but forgot) - there's a restaurant in Launceston called the Waterfront which sits on the river Esk. We had the biggest prawns we've ever seen in there and they were great. They were the size of baby's [View Full Entry]

Eggs on Legs - Al, Shaz & Beth | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 10th 2006 | 306 Views | [diary=40254]

Baby bonnets
Launceston
Cataract Gorge, centre of Launceston

As promised - a Gourmet blog outlining some of the delishamundo snacks we've been endulging in while here in Tasmania, or as Alan's started calling it 'Shazmania'. Sure there's a compliment in there somewhere (?!). There's been chocolate factories, cheese factories, country pubs with ace lunches, mega breakfasts, classic coffees, special cakes, raspberry farms, wineries, smashing restaurants, fish n' chips by the water, lavendar farms, delicatessens with excellent meats, pies and sausages, and wonderful breweries. We've even found some Edinburgh Rock, and to our absolute delight....some [View Full Entry]

Eggs on Legs - Al, Shaz & Beth | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 9th 2006 | 390 Views | [diary=40116]

Chardonnay grapes
Wines we sampled at the Moorilla Estate winery on the Tamar Valley wine route
Lavendar fields

Forgive us readers, for we have sinned. It's been ten days since our last blog and we're really sorry an all that. For pennance we'll do ten Hail Michael Palin's, and a Judith Chalmers - OK? So.... what about Tasmania then??? We'll tell you what, it's flippin magic! As the name of the blog suggests, we think it's just like Bonnie Scotland in so many ways, but with improved levels of sunshine. How is it like Scotland you wonder? Well, it could be the atmosphere of the mist cloaked mountains, it could be the grey sheep in the many glens. Maybe [View Full Entry]

Eggs on Legs - Al, Shaz & Beth | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 7th 2006 | 663 Views | [diary=39750]

Salamanca Pumpkins
Wooden skull
Crayfish pots on a boat in Hobart Harbour

By roamingroaches
February 1st 2006
Tasmania Oceania » Australia » Tasmania
3 Feb - Strahan Well our journey begins! So far our travels have taken us down Tassie's West Coast and to Strahan, which is pretty much as far as we can go, before taking a big left turn inland. We're taking some time out here on the edge of this beautiful harbour before we tackle the next leg on foot. But first an update of our adventure so far... The Spirit of Tasmania from Sydney was a very comfortable cruise down. It was a little overcast leaving the harbor, unfortunately not the sunny harbor we know and love, then the wind [View Full Entry]

roamingroaches - Tim & Leanne Roach | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 2nd 2006 | 283 Views | [diary=70858]

Sydney Harbour Bridge
Stanley
repairs

By cben08
January 27th 2006
The Beautiful Tasmania Oceania » Australia » Tasmania » Hobart
Before we left for Thailand, MN and I went to Tasmania for a couple of days. Lyndsey & Helen had gone the previous weekend, but we still wanted to go to the Open, so we changed our flight. For those who don't know what Tasmania is, its an island off of Australia, but it's considered part of Australia, the eighth state. Anyway, there's much to see there and we only had two days so we had to be picky. There were two hikes we really wanted to do, so we rented a car and headed on our way. The first one [View Full Entry]

cben08 - Caroline | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 1st 2006 | 188 Views | [diary=38768]

Wineglass Bay
Hazard's Beach
MN on our hike