This group includes all of the pouched animals, such as opossums, kangaroos, and Tasmanian devils. |
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I'm very pleased to be Australian, although I'm thinking of becoming Tasmanian, which's quite different. |
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I think the whole Tasmanian community and, Mr Speaker, the whole Australian community indeed, is awake to what he's about. |
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I imagined the Tasmanian tiger stopping here en route from one primeval forest valley to another. |
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They are not found from Franklinian, Andean, Italian, and Tasmanian geosynclines and their adjacent shelves. |
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Tasmanian National Parks and Wildlife Service concerns have seen the band move from using wallaby and potoroo skins to feral goat hide. |
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Lions couchant are carved above the smaller arches and the structure is covered with Tasmanian stone. |
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Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra double bass player Michael Fortescue will play at the event. |
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Both Chris and Peter have a great love of the Aussie bush and a passion to generate recognisably Tasmanian foods for the dinner plate. |
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In the year of the outback, there is renewed attention on the survival of country towns, from the Tasmanian coast to the inland. |
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Lucas said that he particularly likes the Tasmanian weather, especially the rain and the cold. |
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According to the fact file, the Tasmanian Tiger is the largest known carnivorous marsupial. |
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In the whole of Tasmanian history, only one trooper was ever killed by Aborigines. |
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Be sure to overnight in one of the bed and breakfast cottages or inns that are a distinguishing feature of Tasmanian travel. |
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The practice of clear felling old-growth forests is deeply objectionable to a large percentage of the Tasmanian population. |
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The exercise followed a large display at the Rokeby Police Academy for Tasmanian emergency service workers and police cadets. |
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Reports that the former Tasmanian governor was negotiating to sell his story were untrue, a leading public relations company said today. |
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I used to say that all animals with snouts are cute, but I've had to adjust that view in light of seeing the Tasmanian Devil in person. |
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Some call it a native cat but it isn't really a cat at all but a smaller relative of the Tasmanian devil. |
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A disease had swept through the animal enclosures, affecting not only tigers but Tasmanian devils and native cats. |
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This was a reference to the importance of mutton-birding to their traditional way of life, especially on the islands off the Tasmanian coast. |
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I'm not going to permit this sort of underhandedness or distortion to prevent me from doing a job in the service of the Tasmanian people. |
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The main character is an elitist snob who looks down on the naive Tasmanian. |
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The Tasmanian devil is found only on the island state south of the Australian mainland. |
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Noodle rolls filled with minced Tasmanian possum, topped with mornay sauce. |
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Childcare centres are too short-staffed to adequately educate young Tasmanian children, says an international speaker on education. |
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So what's next for Al, a role where he's just a deafening Tasmanian Devil-like tornado, spewing hoo-ha's and drops of midnight hair tonic? |
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We'd probably lose five to seven species, including the quolls, even the Tasmanian Devil. |
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The Victorian statute and the Tasmanian statute are the only ones that make provision for financial loss. |
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If you don't know what Tasmanian devils, numbats and quolls are, this is your chance to find you. |
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This group includes all of the pouched animals, such as oppossums, kangaroos, and Tasmanian devils. |
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The wicketkeeper also played his part with a superb catch as the Tasmanian swished at the widish delivery. |
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The first European people to use it were the absconders of the ship Coromandel in 1837, followed by Tasmanian woodcutters. |
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Now the Tasmanian Devil is the largest meat-eating marsupial existing today. |
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At night, take a torch and you can get within yards of marsupials, including the faintly horrid Tasmanian devil. |
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Unlike other marsupials, the Tasmanian wolf's pouch was shallow and opened towards the rear of the animal. |
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Tasmanian logging is wholly dependent on a degree of government indulgence unknown elsewhere in the developed world. |
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A weary group of well-known Tasmanian nature photographers has just walked out of there, on assignment for the World Wide Fund for Nature. |
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Also known as the Tasmanian tiger, the Thylacinus cynocephalus was a wolflike marsupial with prominent stripes on its back. |
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The last known captive thyacline, also known as the Tasmanian tiger, died in 1936 at the Hobart Zoo in Tasmania, Australia. |
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The only substantial mammalian predator on Kangaroo Island, the Tasmanian devil, is known only from the fossil record. |
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The researchers found that, pound for pound, the Tasmanian devil is the most powerful biter alive today. |
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For instance, today's red kangaroos and Tasmanian devils are much smaller than their fossil counterparts. |
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The Tasmanian tiger, a dog-like creature christened for its striped pelt, was hunted into extinction because it was seen as a threat to livestock. |
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How is the Tasmanian experience different to that of mainland Aborigines? |
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The threatened animals include birds such as the ground parrot and eastern quoll and marsupials such as the Eastern barred bandicoot and Tasmanian devil. |
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The event was sponsored last year, largely by the Tasmanian government. |
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For thousands of years the Tasmanian Aboriginal or Palawa women have walked the windswept beaches of the island gathering shells to make necklaces. |
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The Tasmanian wolf chased and killed kangaroos and wallabies. |
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Join with me now, and give three cheers for the life of a great Tasmanian. |
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Dingoes were originally pack animals and Australia's largest carnivores, and are believed to have caused the extinction of the thylacine and Tasmanian devil on the mainland. |
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In the Bacon Labor Government three men were invariably referred to as the triumvirate and credited with being the power behind the Tasmanian Government's success. |
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The position of Tasmanian languages is unknown, and it is also unknown whether they comprised one or more than one specific language family. |
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A biotech company wants mercenary animal hunter Martin David to try to find the Tasmanian tiger. |
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A biotech company hires expert marksman Martin David to travel to the Southern Hemisphere and hunt the last remaining Tasmanian Tiger. |
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The Hunter Cert 15 A MERCENARY comes to Australia to search for the last Tasmanian tiger. |
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Tasmanian steeplechaser Donna MacFarlane opens her 2009 campaign over 1500m in a tough clash with Beijing Games teammate Corrigan. |
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Rugby Union is also played in Tasmania and is governed by the Tasmanian Rugby Union. |
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Rugby League Football is also played in the area, with the highest level of football played is in the Tasmanian Rugby League competition. |
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Famous Tasmanian cricketers include David Boon and former Australian captain Ricky Ponting. |
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Common within Australian cinema, the Tasmanian landscape is a focal point in most of their feature film productions. |
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Scattered across Tasmania are many vineyards, and Tasmanian beer brands such as Boags and Cascade are known and sold in Mainland Australia. |
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Local government elections take place every four years and are conducted by the Tasmanian Electoral Commission by full postal ballot. |
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The Tasmanian community has for some time been divided over the issue of the proposed Bell Bay Pulp Mill to be built in the Tamar Valley. |
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The state was badly affected by the 1967 Tasmanian fires, in which there was major loss of life and property. |
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Later on I worked with the New Zealander film director, Vincent Ward, on a story about two girls being brought up by Tasmanian tigers. |
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Similarly, the absence of Tasmanian tigers is hardly an acceptable excuse for more wildlife killing. |
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More like wolves with stripy rears, Tasmanian tigers are an extinct Australian marsupial. |
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During the 1860s, Tasmanian Aboriginal skulls were particularly sought internationally for studies into craniofacial anthropometry. |
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The chilling of the South Ocean deep water began in earnest once the Tasmanian Gateway and the Drake Passage opened fully. |
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Residents have returned to the small Tasmanian town of Dunalley in Australia to assess the damage caused by bushfires. |
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Cars are trimmed in red cedar wood with the finest Tasmanian myrtle burl panels, embroidered silk wallpaper, and marble-topped bars. |
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The brushtail possum and Tasmanian pademelon were the most common species hit by traffic. |
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She was afflicted with runny eyes, a snuffly nose and the temperament of a Tasmanian Devil. |
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So long live Yangtze soft-shelled turtles, Tasmanian devils, cheetahs and koalas too. |
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Mr McKim said that Mr Pyne's backdown is no thanks at all to the Tasmanian Liberals. |
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The Zoology Department is sending over all sorts of wacky things preserved in glass bottles, like the Tasmanian Devil, or sphenodon. |
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Serventy explored the effects of regular harvesting by Aborigines on the Tasmanian mutton bird population in the Furneaux Islands in Bass Strait. |
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Both ferries are based in the northern Tasmanian port city of Devonport and sail to Melbourne. |
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Marsupials include the kangaroo, the koala, the Tasmanian Devil, wallabies, bilbies, quolls, and the opossum. |
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Such ichthyophobia occurred at the time of first European contact among the Tasmanian Aborigines. |
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Opium poppies, such as the Tasmanian flowers pictured here, are prized for the valuable drugs they produce. |
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Even the biggest species, quolls and Tasmanian devils, live only three to four years. |
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Tasmania's unique wildlife, from the endangered Tasmanian devil to echidnas, quolls and pademelons, is a further attraction. |
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Rick Rockliff, of poppy producers Tasmanian Alkaloids, insisted the wallaby incursions were not very common. |
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Other species-revival projects that will be discussed involve the European aurochs, Pyrenean ibex, American chestnut, Tasmanian tiger and woolly mammoth. |
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If only they could bring us good news about the Tasmanian tiger. |
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The other major oceanic gateway opening during this time was the Tasman, or Tasmanian, depending on the paper, gateway between Australia and Antarctica. |
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Judd was Tasmania's manager of coaching and development and assistant coach of the Tasmanian Tigers when Ponting was coming through the State ranks. |
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During the 15 years until 2010, new agricultural products such as wine, saffron, pyrethrum and cherries have been fostered by the Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research. |
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Ten clubs take part in the statewide Tasmanian Rugby Competition. |
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Around 50,000 visitors a year come to see the wombats, wallabies, quolls, sugar gliders, some 30 varieties of birdlife and the park's star attractions, the Tasmanian devils. |
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Although Tasmanian devils are nocturnal, they like to rest in the sun. |
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The Tasmanian devil became the largest carnivorous marsupial in the world following the extinction of the thylacine in 1936, and is now found in the wild only in Tasmania. |
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Up in the canopy of the big eucalyptus swift parrots made a noisy start to the day and both green rosellas and black currawongs were Tasmanian endemic specialities. |
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Cruise ship visits are of growing importance to Tasmanian tourism, and the Liberal Government is determined that our regions also capitalise on this market. |
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During a chance meeting with a mystical Bunyip elder, TY discovers that his fellow Tasmanian Tigers are still alive, but trapped in another world called Dreamtime. |
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Local councils are responsible for functions delegated by the Tasmanian parliament, such as urban planning, road infrastructure and waste management. |
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