Sentences with phrase «southern tasmania»

Visiting services are also provided to many locations across southern Tasmania.
Example: like many farmers in the Huon Valley of southern Tasmania, I used to grow field tomatoes back in the 1980s.
From places like Gordon in southern Tasmania to Pindari in north - east NSW, new solar installations, windfarms, battery arrays, solar towers and pumped hydro facilities are springing life into regional towns.
Lazenby, B.T., N.J. Mooney, and C.R. Dickman, Effects of low - level culling of feral cats in open populations: a case study from the forests of southern Tasmania.
Using remote trail cameras, Lazenby et al. estimated the number of cats at two southern Tasmania study sites before and after «a 13 - month pulse of low - level culling» intended to «simulate the resource - effort that typically might be available to and expended by natural resource managers.»
Effects of low - level culling of feral cats in open populations: a case study from the forests of southern Tasmania.

Not exact matches

My wife and I stayed once in a bed and breakfast in rural Tasmania, the rugged island off the southern coast of Australia.
The majority of milk supplied to those companies comes from dairy farms in the southern states, particularly Victoria and Tasmania.
In recent years India and Taiwan have emerged as leading warm climate whisky producers while the southern Australian island of Tasmania has long been known as a hot spot for high quality single malts.
The McLaren Vale Distillery Founder and General Manager John Rochfort has moved back to South Australia after several years honing his craft in Tasmania, one of the premier whisky producing regions in the southern hemisphere.
This would undermine the Tasmanian ecosystem and likely cause the extinction of many other marsupials that survive only in Tasmania, an island state off the southern coast of mainland Australia.
«We're confident it will work now that we have figured out how to launch a torpedo from an Antarctic research vessel,» says Garth Paltridge, director of the Institute of Antarctic and Southern Ocean Studies at the University of Tasmania.
I read it, especially re Southern hemisphere and tree ring data from Tasmania.
Join Lin Sutherland as she journeys to Tasmania, Australia's small southern island in search of the world's tallest and largest trees.
Wilsons Promontory lies even further sout - east in Victoria — Australia and is the most southern point of Australia, if you do not count Tasmania.
Wineglass Bay is actually located near Hobart, Tasmania, an island off the southern tip of Australia, right below Melbourne, Victoria.
252 million years ago, you could have walked from Cape Otway, through Tasmania, across Antarctica, all the way to southern Africa in the giant land mass called Pangea.
[1][11] From 2011, it was exhibited at Walsh's Museum of Old and New Art in Hobart, Tasmania — the largest private art museum in the Southern Hemisphere.
1963 Sculpture in the Open Air (London County Council exhibition), Battersea Park, London, UK 7th Japan International Art Exhibition (Tokyo Biennial): National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, JP; Sogo Department Store, Osaka, JP; City Museum of Art, Takamatsu, JP; Yawata Museum of Art, Kita - Kyushu, JP; City Museum of Art, Kagoshima, JP; Daimaru Department Store, Fukuoka, JP; Central Civil House of City, Sasebo, JP; Tsuruya Department Store, Kumamoto, JP; Nakamura Oriental Department Store, Nagoya, JP; Fujisaki Department Store, Sendai, JP Creatura, Museum am Ostwall, Dortmund, DE Zeugnisse der Angst in der Modernen Kunst, Mathildenhöhe, Darmstadt, DE Skulptur: Bo Boustedts Samling, Göteborgs Konstmuseum, Göteborg, SE; Moderna Museet, Stockholm, SE Moore, Zajac, and Chadwick, M. Knoedler Gallery, New York, US 1962 Collectors» Choice XI, Gimpel Fils, London, UK Arte Britanica no seculo XX (organised by the British Council), Gulbenkian, Kent, UK; Foundation, Lisbon, PT; Coimbra, PT; Oporto, PT VII Esposizione Internazionale di Bianco e Nero, Lugano, CH Festival of Two Worlds, Music and Sculpture, Spoleto, IT Sculpture at the Keukenhof, Lisse, NL 3 Premio Carrara, Biennale Internazionale di Scultura, Carrara, IT 19 Young Sculptors (organised by Gloucester City Council), Hillfield Gardens, Gloucester, UK British Art Today, San Francisco Museum of Art, California, US; Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts, Texas, US; Santa Barbara Museum of Art, California, US 1961 James Thrall Soby Collection (exhibition organised by the Museum of Modern Art, New York), M.Knoedler Gallery, New York, US 19th and 20th Century Drawings, Watercolours and Sculpture, Marlborough Fine Art, London, UK The Maremont Collection at the Institute of Design, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, US 2éme Exposition Internationale de Sculpture Contemporaine, Musée Rodin, Paris, FR Some Aspects of 20th Century Art, Marlborough Fine Art, London, UK 6e Biennale voor Beeldhouwkunst, Middelheim Park, Antwerp, BE De Rodin a Nuestros Días, Fundación Eugenio Mendoza, Madrid, ES IV Concorso Internazionale del Bronzetto, Sala della Ragione, Padua, IT Pittsburgh International Exhibition of Contemporary Painting and Sculpture, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US Recent British Sculpture (British Council touring exhibition National Gallery of Canada, in New Zealand by the Auckland City Art Gallery, in Australia by the State Galleries of Australia); Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, CA; Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal, CA; Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, CA; Norman McKenzie Art Gallery, Regina College, Regina, CA; Art Gallery of Toronto, Toronto, CA; Public Library and Art Museum, London, Ontario, CA; Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, CA; City Art Gallery, Auckland, NZ; Dominion Museum, Wellington, NZ; Otago Museum, Dunedin, NZ; Canterbury Museum, Christchurch, NZ; National Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, AU; National Gallery of Southern Australia, Adelaide AU; National Gallery of Tasmania, Hobart, AU; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, AU; National Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, AU; National Gallery of Queensland, Brisbane, AU; Newcastle Art Gallery, Newcastle (New South Wales), AU; Canberra, AU; Bridgestone Gallery, Tokyo, JP; National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, JP; City Hall, Hong Kong, CH
That is the Tasmania and Southern South american reconstructions with GISS temp for that latitude, You have a little hockey stick action but look at the average, in estimate Wm - 2 for that chart.
At Mauna Loa, the correlation coefficient was 0.62, with negligible probability that the coefficient is zero, at Macquarie Island, Southern Ocean, correlation 0.73, negligible probability that the coefficient is zero, at Izanz, Tenerife, correlation 0.54, negligible probability that the coefficient is zero, at Ascension Island, correlation 0.48, negligible probability that the coefficient is zero, at Cape Ferguson, NE Australia, correlation 0.29, minute probability that the coefficient is zero but metal smelters operating in the vicinity, at Barrow, Alaska, correlation 0.54, small probability that the coefficient is zero, at Cape Kumukahi, Hawaii, correlation 0.67, minute probability that the coefficient is zero, at Cape Grim, NW Tasmania, correlation 0.64, negligible probability that the coefficient is zero, at Casey Base, Antarctica, correlation 0.19, 2 % probability that the coefficient is zero, temperature too cold for microbial activity?
Aussies in Victoria where I live, and I'd guess the southern parts of SA, NSW, WA and probably all of Tasmania, seem to like «split systems» that blow warm air in the cold months and cold air in the summer.
Both Tasmania and the Southern South American should be reasonable representations of the southern ocean temperature Southern South American should be reasonable representations of the southern ocean temperature southern ocean temperature changes.
In my home state of Tasmania it was a bit of an issue, as it should have been in all the southern places of the world.
This shift in the EAC flow past Tasmania is controlled the Southern Hemisphere subtropical ocean circulation.
I read it, especially re Southern hemisphere and tree ring data from Tasmania.
According to a large scientific survey of the southern ocean (carried out by CSIRO and others), plankton blooms are created naturally in the deep ocean to the south of Australia because of a huge undersea canyon that starts below Tasmania and curves NW towards the Indian ocean.
Tasmania is also buffeted by wave energy coming across the Southern Ocean.
Southern Australia's big wineries may have to land further south, in Tasmania.
Overall, our results suggest that changes in the SAM may be partly responsible for the current decline in winter rainfall in southern South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania, but not the long - term decline in southwest Western Australian winter rainfall».
Garth W. Paltridge, PhD, atmospheric physicist, Emeritus Professor and former Director of the Institute of Antarctic and Southern Ocean Studies, University of Tasmania, Australia
«Emeritus Professor Garth W. Paltridge BSc Hons (Qld), MSc PhD (Melb), DSc (Qld) has held positions as Chief Research Scientist, CSIRO Division of Atmospheric Research, Director of the Institute of Antarctic and Southern Ocean Research at University of Tasmania and Chief Executive Officer of the Antarctic Cooperative Research Centre.»
Ethics approval This study is approved by the Human Research Ethics Committees of: the Royal Children's Hospital (HREC 32296); Peninsula Health (HREC / 13 / PH / 14); Ballarat Health Services (HREC / 13 / BHSSJOG / 9); Southern Health (HREC 13084X); Northern Health (HREC P03 / 13) in Victoria, Australia; and the University of Tasmania (HREC H0013113), Tasmania, Australia.
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