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Share Alone in the Storm "The day turns dark as the heavy cloud sets in. Only moments later the darkness turns a heavenly white. The mountain sings a loud song... Department of Terrestrial ExplorationIssue Twenty SixOnline Tristan Stuart
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Share Mnemosyne: The Storm of Memory Explore the Memory Palace: Techniques and aids for memory Feature ArticleIssue ElevenMagazineThe Upskilling Library JD Fox
Share A Tale of the West Coast Fifty years back, a young surveyor lost in the bush finds a way to show up two experienced West Coast bushmen Department of Terrestrial ExplorationFeature ArticleIssue TenMagazineOnlineThe Historical Treasury Rusty Bitts
Share Huts of Mount Wellington John and Maria Grist recount the history of the hut-building efforts of yesteryear Feature ArticleIssue SevenMagazineOffice for the Captured PixelOnlineThe Historical Treasury John and Maria Grist
Share Judah Solomon and the Building of the Hobart Synagogue How the generosity of Judah Solomon facilitated the building of the oldest remaining synagogue in Australia Feature ArticleIssue TwoMagazineThe Historical TreasuryThe Institute for Sapiens Studies Rotem Erlich
Share Australia’s Oldest Theatre The Theatre Royal is the oldest continuously running theatre in the country Feature ArticleIssue OneMagazineOnlineThe Historical TreasuryThe Institute for Sapiens Studies Helen Webberley