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TG #54

TG 54: Kayaking the Tasman Peninsula + Jumping Spiders + Launceston Synagogue + Laser Scanning Giant Trees
  • Issue Fifty Four
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November 15, 2020
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Design lessons from the natural world – laser scanning wildlife habitat

How can laser scans be used to create homes for wildlife?
  • Agency for Academic Linkage
  • Feature Article
  • Issue Fifty Four
  • Office for the Captured Pixel
  • Online
  • The Field Skills Workshop

Alex Holland

November 15, 2020
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A History of the Launceston Synagogue

A brief history of a historical gathering place in Launceston
  • Issue Fifty Four
  • Online
  • The Historical Treasury

Helen Webberley

November 15, 2020
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Jumping Spiders

The most skilled predators: fast, deadly, tiny, beautiful
  • Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness
  • Issue Fifty Four
  • Office for the Captured Pixel
  • Online

John Douglas

November 15, 2020
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Wild Tasmania: Kayaking Tasman Peninsula

"Crystal clear water, towering sea cliffs and playful seals – what more could you ask for?"
  • Agency for the Understanding of Terrain
  • Department of Terrestrial Exploration
  • Issue Fifty Four
  • Online

Stoked for Saturdays

November 15, 2020
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TG #53

TG #53 : Skiing Cradle Mountain + The Rim of the World + Goblin Forest on Two Wheels  + Aerial Landscapes
  • Issue Fifty Three
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June 1, 2020
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Skiing Cradle Mountain

Wintertime mountaineering on the steep columns of Cradle Mountain
  • Agency for the Understanding of Terrain
  • Department of Terrestrial Exploration
  • Issue Fifty Three
  • Online
  • Video

Ben Armstrong

May 30, 2020
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Wilderness Diaries: The Rim of the World

Andy Szollosi and Tim Kirkby traverse a remote and largely untracked part of the wild Central Plateau
  • Agency for the Understanding of Terrain
  • Feature Article
  • Issue Fifty Three
  • The Conservation League

Andy Szollosi

May 30, 2020
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Through the Goblin Forest: Mountain Biking the Blue Derby Trails

Tasmania's legendary mountain bike trails through Tasmania's legendary rainforest. Tree ferns galore.
  • Agency for the Understanding of Terrain
  • Issue Fifty Three
  • Online
  • The Field Skills Workshop
  • Video

Tracks Less Travelled

May 30, 2020
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Above Tasmania in 4K – One Hour of Gorgeous Aerial Landscapes

Gorgeous. Luscious. Fantastic. Indulge your eyes on the landscape in high-resolution.
  • Agency for the Understanding of Terrain
  • Issue Fifty Three
  • Office for the Captured Pixel
  • Online
  • Video

Editor

May 18, 2020
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TG #52

TG #52 : Forgotten Emus + Gorgeous Orchids + Eye for Detail  + Petrified Wood
  • Issue Fifty Two
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January 30, 2020
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The Forgotten Tasmanian Emus

Where has our largest bird gone?
  • Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness
  • Editor's Choice
  • Issue Fifty Two
  • Online
  • The Historical Treasury
  • The Island Biogeography Office

Editor

January 1, 2020
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An Eye for Detail – Architectural Drawings of Notable Buildings

A skilful coloured pencil drawing can bring out vibrancy in the most solid of buildings...
  • Editor's Choice
  • Issue Fifty Two
  • Office for the Captured Pixel
  • Online
  • The Historical Treasury
  • The Institute for Sapiens Studies

Horst Tiefholz

January 1, 2020
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Petrified Wood in Tasmania

Living wood is a hard and durable substance...and in rare circumstances it can last for millions of years...
  • Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness
  • Department of Terrestrial Exploration
  • Feature Article
  • Issue Fifty Two
  • Online
  • The Field Skills Workshop

Apple Isle Prospector

January 1, 2020
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TG #51

TG #51 : Wildfires + Tiny Pictures + Magic Hexafoils  + Avian Eggs
  • Issue Fifty One
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August 26, 2019
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A Forest Burnt – Images of the Southern Forest

Millions of charred trees and bright splashes of green...
  • Agency for the Understanding of Terrain
  • Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness
  • Editor's Choice
  • Feature Article
  • Issue Fifty One
  • Online

Nick Fitzgerald

August 26, 2019
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Unexpected Colours – A Diversity of Eggs

There's an unexpected variability in the eggs of birds, if you think to look carefully.
  • Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness
  • Feature Article
  • Issue Fifty One
  • Online

Kiara L'Herpiniere

August 26, 2019
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Tiny Images – A Collection of Stamps

Way back in the 20th century, before emails and smartphones, messages travelled around the world powered by tiny little paintings...
  • Feature Article
  • Issue Fifty One
  • The Historical Treasury
  • The Overseas Expeditionary Service

Editor

August 26, 2019
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The Hidden Hexafoils: The Tasmanian Magic Project

The first Europeans in Tasmania brought the magic of their homelands into their homes...
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  • Issue Fifty One
  • Online
  • The Historical Treasury

Tasmanian Magic Project

August 26, 2019
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TG #50

TG  #50:  The White Knights + Spherical Lenses + Western Travels + In Our Nature: Antarctica + Saltmarshes + GIANT TREES
  • Issue Fifty
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October 1, 2018
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Giant Trees of Tasmania – Where to See Them and Why They’re Important

Did you know Tasmania has the world's tallest and largest flowering plants?
  • Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness
  • Department of Terrestrial Exploration
  • Feature Article
  • Issue Fifty
  • Online

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October 1, 2018
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A Graphical Introduction to Tasmania’s Saltmarsh Lifeforms and Processes

What lives at the land's end, ansd what happens?
  • Agency for the Understanding of Terrain
  • Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness
  • Issue Fifty
  • Online
  • The Admiralty

Vishnu Prahalad

October 1, 2018
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Catching the Light – Five Glass Spheres

If you can't look in all directions at once, you still have options...
  • Editor's Choice
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  • Issue Fifty
  • Office for the Captured Pixel
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Alistair Luckman

October 1, 2018
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In Our Nature – An Antarctic Photo Gallery

Images from the Land of the Penguins
  • Feature Article
  • Issue Fifty
  • The Admiralty
  • The Embassy for Southern Hemisphere Links

Cara McGary

October 1, 2018
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