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  2. Sustainable Timber Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Forestry Tasmania trades as Sustainable Timber Tasmania but is still legally called Forestry Tasmania. It is a government business enterprise wholly owned by the Government of Tasmania , Australia .

  3. Singtel - Wikipedia

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    1 April 1974: Merger of STB into Telecommunications Authority of Singapore (TAS, Telecoms or Singapore Telecom). Before 1974, STB was responsible for local services, while TAS provided international services. [13] [14] [15] 1982: Merger of the Postal Department into Singapore Telecom. [13] [14]

  4. Tasmania Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    Tasmania Tomorrow is a Tasmanian-government initiative which aims to improve the post-secondary education experience of Tasmanians.The initiative commenced 1 January 2009, and includes restructuring Senior Secondary Colleges and TAFE Tasmania.

  5. Royal Derwent Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Derwent Hospital was originally an Invalid Barracks, for invalid convicts and those considered mentally ill who had been transported to Van Diemens Land.It was expanded in 1830 by Lt-Governor Arthur, and held more than 130 invalids and mentally ill.

  6. Poatina Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Located in the Great Lake and South Esk catchment area, Poatina makes use of a 900-metre (3,000 ft) descent from the Great Western Tiers to the Norfolk Plains in Tasmania's northern Midlands. [2] [3] Water from Great Lake is diverted via a tunnel to the edge of the Great Western Tiers where it plummets down a viable penstock line, which enters ...

  7. Somerset, Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Somerset is a small township to the west of Burnie, Tasmania, Australia, which shares its name with the County of Somerset, England, UK. Today the city of Burnie encompasses the entire Burnie-Somerset urban area; however, the town is part of the Waratah/Wynyard municipal area .

  8. Metro Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Metro Tasmania, commonly called Metro, a Tasmanian Government business enterprise, [2] is the largest bus operator in the state of Tasmania, Australia, with operations in three of the four largest urban centres of Hobart, Launceston, and Burnie. Urban services in Devonport are provided by a private operator, Kinetic.

  9. Maritime Museum of Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Maritime enthusiasts first began to argue that the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery should include a room dedicated to Tasmania's maritime history in the 1930s. [7] However it wasn't until 1972, when six volunteers decided to create a dedicated museum, that the Maritime Museum of Tasmania was born.