ADVOCATE, 5 June 2015 AS RECOGNITION of the value of Aboriginal tourism in Tasmania grows, a debate over the future of Devonport's iconic Tiagarra Aboriginal Tourism and Cultural Centre has dragged on into another year.Money that could have been used to help devise a...
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Consultants’ reports cost a small fortune
Advocate p.14, 29 April 2015 THE money Devonport ratepayers have forked out over the years for consultants and reports that have gathered dust is a lot more than small change.It could have built and maintained another bronze statue somewhere or gone to a good use,...
Elevated Bluff sea walkway plan Advocate
Advocate, P.3 (HELP ! - no !)
BRIEFLY – Tiagarra roles
Advocate, p.5 - 29 Jan 2015 THE Devonport City Council is seeking expressions of interest for people considering joining the Tiagarra special interest group and the council's employee assistance program. Expressions of interest for involvement in the Tiagarra group...
Where the wild things are
ADV, Saturday Magazine, HILARY BURDEN, p.6 - 24 Jan 2015 My garden is like many old Tasmanian gardens you can see from the road. A mash-up of flowers and old fruit trees, things planted by previous owners that have survived, others brought back from special trips to...
Letters
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Letters
To the Point, Advocate p.30, 27 Dec 2014
TO THE POINT
Advocate p.30 - 27 Dec 2014 IT IS a pity Tiagarra fell over. It potentially offered broad public access to the Aboriginal story surrounding the Mersey Bluff, and all within walking distance of Devonport.Education and information can make a world of difference.One of...
Special Tiagarra group formed
Advocate, p.9 - 19 Dec 2014 A SPECIAL interest group for Tiagarra will be formed to prepare a report in relation to the future of one of Devonport's most iconic tourist and cultural attractions.Due to ongoing operational and financial issues, Tiagarra has been closed...
Wave of ambition
Advocate, LIBBY BINGHAM, p.34 - 29 Nov 2014 A former butcher carves out a grand design to further enliven Devonport's foreshore. LIBBY BINGHAM reports.WHEN former butcher Leigh Murphy rode his bike past a slice of Devonport's maritime history like many locals he...