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    The Doughboys are a pair of islands near Cape Grim, the northwestern point of Tasmania, Australia. The western island has an area of 5.4 hectares (13 acres)...
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  • historically called Doughboy Creek The Doughboys (Tasmania), a pair of islands off Cape Grim, Tasmania Doughboy Bay, a bay on the western side of Stewart...
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  • northeast Tasmania The Doughboys (Tasmania), a pair of islands off Cape Grim, Tasmania Doughboy Island (Victoria), a small island in Corner Inlet Doughboy Island...
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    and sooty oystercatcher. The metallic skink is present. Australia portal Islands portal List of islands of Tasmania "Doughboy Island (TAS)". Gazetteer...
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    West Tasmania is one of the regions of Tasmania in Australia. The region comprises the whole of the north west, including the North West Coast and the northern...
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    The Furneaux Group is a group of approximately 100 islands located at the eastern end of Bass Strait, between Victoria and Tasmania, Australia. The islands...
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  • Protected areas of Tasmania consist of protected areas located within Tasmania and its immediate onshore waters, including Macquarie Island. It includes...
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    Tasmania is the smallest and southernmost state of Australia. The Tasmanian mainland itself is an island, with an area of 64,519 km2 (24,911 sq mi) -...
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    Cape Grim (category North West Coast of Tasmania)
    Grim, is the northwestern point of Tasmania, Australia. The Peerapper name for the cape is recorded as Kennaook. It is the location of the Cape Grim...
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  • active volcanoes in the Heard and McDonald Islands. South Australia's volcanoes are the youngest in Australia, and erupted within the memory of local Indigenous...
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  • article outlines the history of Smooth Island, popularly known as Garden Island, in Norfolk Bay, Tasmania. The names come from the island's gently undulating...
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  • Cape Grim massacre (category North West Tasmania)
    Grim/Kennaook (Tasmania) The Cape Grim massacre was an attack on 10 February 1828 in which a group of Aboriginal Tasmanians gathering food at a beach in the north-west...
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    Bass Strait, lying north-west of the Cape Barren Island in Tasmania, in south-eastern Australia. The island is part of the Franklin Sound Islands Important...
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    Trefoil Island (category Important Bird Areas of Tasmania)
    Seacrow Island Shell Islets The Doughboys The island forms part of the Hunter Island Group Important Bird Area. Apart from the short-tailed shearwaters,...
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    around Tasmania.) Mimachlamys asperrima Doughboy scallop (Lamarck, 1819) (Shark Bay, Western Australia, to southern Queensland and around Tasmania.) Notochlamys...
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    Victor McLaglen (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    December 2017 – via National Library of Australia. "In the Limelight". Critic. Vol. XVII, no. 905. Tasmania, Australia. 27 January 1923. p. 3. Retrieved 18 December...
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    supports the critically endangered orange-bellied parrot on its migration route between Tasmania and mainland south-eastern Australia. Most of Tasmania's endemic...
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    doi:10.1111/boj.12320. Maiden, J. H. (1889). The Useful Native Plants of Australia (including Tasmania). Sydney: Turner and Henderson. p. 3. Maslin BR...
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  • capsizing or being lost in the seas around the Southland Region of New Zealand. The worst incident was on 29 April 1881, when the SS Tararua struck Otara...
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  • eleven-year-old Gertrude Brauer at Doughboy Creek. Johnny Clayson – 14 April 1875 – Indigenous. Hanged at Rockhampton for the rape of Johanna Kopp at Palmerville...
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    Murrurundi, the company was approached by the Tasmanian Government seeking to interest it in exploiting oil shale deposits in Tasmania. The company subsequently...
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    waters to the south, and subtropical waters to the north. The southern boundary of the STCZ lies at around 46 °S, and runs eastwards from Tasmania. It gives...
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    States, vol. V–Tasmania, December, 1825-March, 1827. Northern Territory, 1823-1827. Western Port, Victoria, 1826–1827, Library Committee of the Commonwealth...
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    that was to be sent to Tasmania to fight against the Aboriginal people there in the Black War. The detachment was to be headed by the commissary officer at...
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    Bronx Zoo (redirect from The Bronx Zoo)
    1908. The zoo received a second male on January 26, 1912, from the Beaumaris Zoo in Tasmania, who later died on November 20 of that year. The zoo received...
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    donated in April 1983 to the Australian Maritime College. She is now permanently moored at Beauty Point on the Tamar River in Tasmania and used as a stationary...
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    Koonya (1887) (category Ships built in Tasmania)
    1888 the ownership changed and the vessel started trading to the West Coast of Tasmania often used to carry gold, silver and tin back from the mines...
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    exercise near Doughboy Island off Tasmania, killing one member of the crew and badly injuring several others. On 7 August 1930 all of the flight's aircraft...
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