• Llewellyn, Tasmania is a small village in Somerset Land District, on the road from Campbell Town, Tasmania to the eastern coast, near the South Esk River...
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  • also refer to: Llewellyn, Tasmania, Australia, a village Llewellyn, Pennsylvania, United States, an unincorporated community Llewellyn Formation, Pennsylvania...
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  • Llewellyn Thomas (1 April 1883 – 2 November 1962) was an Australian cricketer. He played seven first-class matches for Tasmania between 1910 and 1922...
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    David Edward Llewellyn AM (born 16 August 1942 in St Marys, Tasmania) is an Australian politician, who was a Labor Party member of the Tasmanian House...
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  • David Llewellyn may refer to: David Llewellyn (Australian politician) (born 1942), member of the Parliament of Tasmania David Llewellyn (British politician)...
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    "Atkinson, Llewellyn". Members of the Parliament of Tasmania. Retrieved 24 July 2022. "OBITUARY LATE MR. L. ATKINSON". The Advocate (Australia). Tasmania, Australia...
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    Campbell Town is a town in Tasmania, Australia, on the Midland Highway. At the 2021 census, the town had a population of 823. The traditional custodians...
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    Town Courier. 4 June 1831. Bethell, Llewellyn (1980). The story of Port Dalrymple : life and work in Northern Tasmania. Blubber Head Press. ISBN 0908528043...
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    Joseph Lyons (category Premiers of Tasmania)
    1931. He had earlier been 26th premier of Tasmania from 1923 to 1928. Lyons was born in Stanley, Tasmania, and before entering politics worked as a schoolteacher...
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    central and eastern Tasmania. Lyons is named jointly in honour of Joseph Lyons, Prime Minister of Australia (1932–1939); Premier of Tasmania (1923–1928), and...
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    2010, a permanent fox population was not established on the island of Tasmania, and it is widely held that they were outcompeted by the Tasmanian devil...
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  • The Tasmanian Nationals are a political party in the Australian state of Tasmania, aligned with the National Party of Australia. The party is not currently...
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    Lisa Singh (category Members of the Australian Senate for Tasmania)
    February 1972) is an Australian former politician. She was a Senator for Tasmania from 2011 to 2019. She had previously been a member of the Tasmanian House...
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  • league in Southern Tasmania. It is jointly with the Northern Championship, the second highest level soccer competition in Tasmania. Nationally, it sits...
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    deputy premier of Tasmania is a role in the Government of Tasmania assigned to a responsible Minister in the Australian state of Tasmania. It has second...
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  • Northern Midlands Council (category Local government areas of Tasmania)
    Northern Midlands Council is a local government body in Tasmania, extending south of Launceston into the northern region of the Tasmanian central midlands...
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    Aboriginal Tasmanians (category Aboriginal peoples of Tasmania)
    Palawa or Pakana) are the Aboriginal people of the Australian island of Tasmania, located south of the mainland. At the time of European contact, Aboriginal...
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    quota of votes needed under Tasmania's Hare Clark voting system from 12.5% to 16.67%. In 2011, Labor MP David Llewellyn confirmed to ABC Radio that the...
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  • Paul Lennon (category Premiers of Tasmania)
    AO (born 8 October 1955) is a Labor Party politician. He was Premier of Tasmania from 21 March 2004 until his resignation on 26 May 2008. He was member...
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    land districts of Tasmania which are part of the Cadastral divisions of Tasmania. It was formerly one of the 18 counties of Tasmania. On 15 January 1836...
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    John Earle (Australian politician) (category Premiers of Tasmania)
    served as Premier of Tasmania from 1914 to 1916 and also for one week in October 1909. He later served as a Senator for Tasmania from 1917 to 1923. Prior...
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    Rebecca White (category Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Tasmania)
    2024. White was raised in Nugent, Tasmania, and completed arts and commerce degrees at the University of Tasmania. She joined the ALP at a young age...
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    Lara Giddings (category Premiers of Tasmania)
    November 1972) is an Australian former politician who was the 44th Premier of Tasmania from 24 January 2011 until 31 March 2014, the first woman to hold the position...
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  • Saul Eslake (category University of Tasmania alumni)
    at the University of Tasmania since 2016. Eslake was born in England and adopted by Australian parents. After moving to Tasmania at age 8 with his family...
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  • (born 3 October 1960) is an Australian politician who was a Senator for Tasmania from February 2018 to June 2019, when he lost his seat at the 2019 federal...
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    John Dwyer (soldier) (category Military personnel from Tasmania)
    in 1931 representing the Labor Party, Dwyer served as Deputy Premier of Tasmania from August 1958 to May 1959 and remained in office until his death. When...
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  • Bryan Green (category Deputy premiers of Tasmania)
    Australian politician. He was the leader of the parliamentary Labor Party in Tasmania from 2014 to 2017, and a member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly in the...
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    South Esk River (category Midlands (Tasmania))
    South Esk River, the longest river in Tasmania, is a major perennial river located in the northern region of Tasmania, Australia. The South Esk springs from...
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    David Bartlett (category Premiers of Tasmania)
    is an Australian former politician in the state of Tasmania, serving as the 43rd Premier of Tasmania from May 2008 until January 2011. He was a Labor Party...
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  • net. Retrieved 29 January 2014. Dye, Josh; Baker, Emily (26 July 2015). "Tasmania shark attack: victim's family remembers 'great bloke'". The Sydney Morning...
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