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Articles from a South Hobart Newsletter (1986-2021) Articles from A South Hobart Newsletter (1986-2021) 2021 Peter Degraves (1778-1852) – I [ASHN No. 391 Mar 2021] More from the Shadows [ASHN No. 391 Mar 2021] Volunteers needed – Newsletter delivery [ASHN No. 391 Mar 2021] BBQ Fire Safety – TFS [ASHN No. 391 Mar 2021] Qigong in South Hobart [ASHN No. 391 Mar 2021] SHPA (Inc.) Centenary Celebrations 2022 [ASHN No. 391 Mar 2021] Congratulations Matilda! [ASHN No. 390 Feb 2021] South Hobart Block Party [ASHN No. 390 Feb 2021] Vale Betty Jones [ASHN No. 390 Feb 2021] More People Friendly – Speed reduction in CBD [ASHN No. 390 Feb 2021] Need a Handyman – Paul de Candia? [ASHN No. 390 Feb 2021] From the Shadows – Rowan Gillespie convict woman [ASHN No. 390 Feb 2021] Bushfire Readiness – Nearby Safer Places (NSP) [ASHN No. 390 Feb 2021] May 2018 Flash Floods – call for information (SHLHG) [ASHN No. 390 Feb 2021] 2020 Volunteers Deliverers Needed [ASHN No. 389 Dec-Jan 2020-21] The Devil’s Dictionary – Christmas [ASHN No. 389 Dec-Jan 2020-21] Overhanging Vegetation [ASHN No. 389 Dec-Jan 2020-21] Owners Beware – Developers are at large! [ASHN No. 389 Dec-Jan 2020-21] Backyard Defenders – NIMBY [ASHN No. 389 Dec-Jan 2020-21] Bushfire Readiness – Have you made your Plan yet? [ASHN No. 389 Dec-Jan 2020-21] Christmas Services in South Hobart [ASHN No. 389 Dec-Jan 2020-21] Christmas is Coming – BTM: a present for all the family [ASHN No. 389 Dec-Jan 2020-21] President’s Report 2020 [ASHN No. 388 Nov 2020] In Memoriam – Ann Porteus (25/6/1947- 21/10/2020) [ASHN No. 388 Nov 2020] More on Executions [ASHN No. 388 Nov 2020] Pest of Pesky Ivy? [ASHN No. 387 Oct 2020] The Devil’s Dictionary – Self Esteem [ASHN No. 387 Oct 2020] Stormwater [ASHN No. 387 Oct 2020] Support our Locals – Mark on Macquarie [ASHN No. 387 Oct 2020] Executions in South Hobart – 1821 [ASHN No. 387 Oct 2020] South Hobart Recreation Ground – Soccer update [ASHN No. 387 Oct 2020] Playback Theatre – “Our Stories of COVID-19” [ASHN No. 387 Oct 2020] Your Fire Management [ASHN No. 387 Oct 2020] South Hobart Community Centre – bookings [ASHN No. 387 Oct 2020] Royal Hobart Bowls Club – Open Day [ASHN No. 386 Sep 2020] HCC Rates Rebates [ASHN No. 386 Sep 2020] Book Group for South Hobart [ASHN No. 386 Sep 2020] Australia’s First Female Doctor – Emma Constance Stone [ASHN No. 386 Sep 2020] Goodbye Old Friend – Elm 121 King St.(cnr Lasswade Ave)[ASHN No. 386 Sep 2020] Oakes Falls [ASHN No. 386 Sep 2020] Virtual Hobart Town [ASHN No. 386 Sep 2020] Rivulet Rubbish [ASHN No. 386 Sep 2020] South Hobart Street Names – Holbrook or Holebrook [ASHN No. 385 Aug 2020] Don’t Step on a Bee! [ASHN No. 385 Aug 2020] A Better Bus Stop? [ASHN No. 385 Aug 2020] Trolley Bus Takes Wrong Turn [ASHN No. 385 Aug 2020] Burn Brighter this Winter – Care of your chimney [ASHN No. 385 Aug 2020] Community Centre – Official Opening 20th July, 2020 [ASHN No. 385 Aug 2020] Cable Car Saga [ASHN No. 384 July 2020] Our New Community Centre [ASHN No. 384 July 2020] Planning – What’s Next? Local Planning Provisions [ASHN No. 384 July 2020] Patience Please! Shopping during the COVID-19 era [ASHN No. 384 July 2020] What’s Happening with OUR Treasury Buildings? [ASHN No. 384 July 2020] Support Your Locals – Macquarie Supermarket [ASHN No. 384 July 2020] South Hobart Acupuncture [ASHN No. 384 July 2020] Lost South Hobart – request for photographs, etc [ASHN No. 383 June 2020] Handle with Care – Microplastics in the Environment [ASHN No. 383 June 2020] Thank the Bears [ASHN No. 383 June 2020] Press Release – Planning Minister come clean on MWCC [ASHN No. 383 June 2020] Support Your Locals – Handyman Paul de Candia [ASHN No. 383 June 2020] Thanks Andrew – Volunteer Grants 2019 Programme [ASHN No. 383 June 2020] Automated External Defibrillator for SoHo Hall [ASHN No. 382 May 2020] Annual Fire Reduction Burns TFS [ASHN No. 382 May 2020] Major Projects Bill (MPB) [ASHN No. 382 May 2020] Community Centre News – renovation update [ASHN No. 382 May 2020] Support Your Locals – The Salad Bowl [ASHN No. 382 May 2020] Slow Work – The Mercury 22nd March, 1950 [ASHN No. 382 May 2020] Council News – Ald. Helen Burnet [ASHN No. 382 May 2020] Hobart By-pass Unaffordable [ASHN No. 381 Apr 2020] Misses Opportunity? Cancerous Growth of Traffic in CBD [ASHN No. 381 Apr 2020] Volunteering Tasmania [ASHN No. 381 Apr 2020] Significant South Hobart Trees [ASHN No. 381 Apr 2020] “Did You Know?” Garden Crescent - III [ASHN No. 381 Apr 2020] Corona Virus [ASHN No. 381 Apr 2020] South Hobart Primary School & NAPLAN [ASHN No. 381 Apr 2020] Shop Locally [ASHN No. 380 Mar 2020] SHPA Website update [ASHN No. 380 Mar 2020] Hobart Rivulet Restoration [ASHN No. 380 Mar 2020] Clean Up Tasmania – March [ASHN No. 380 Mar 2020] Participate Tasmania [ASHN No. 380 Mar 2020] Hobart Rivulet Track Improvements [ASHN No. 380 Mar 2020] South Hobart Local History Group [ASHN No. 380 Mar 2020] Bushfire Readiness Neighbourhood Programme [ASHN No. 380 Mar 2020] Good Neighbours – improve bushfire resilience [ASHN No. 380 Mar 2020] Did You Know? – Garden Crescent II [ASHN No. 380 Mar 2020] The Devil’s Dictionary – Yesterday [ASHN No. 380 Feb 2020] Have Your Say Now – Wellington Park Trust Survey [ASHN No. 380 Feb 2020] The Witches Cauldron – COMA Seminar [ASHN No. 380 Feb 2020] “Did You Know?” – Garden Crescent I [ASHN No. 380 Feb 2020] “Are You Prepared?” – Community Resilience [ASHN No. 380 Feb 2020] 324 Davey Street – Tasmanian Planning Scheme [ASHN No. 380 Feb 2020] Community Centre Update [ASHN No. 380 Feb 2020] 2019 Southern Outlet Noise [ASHN No. 379 Dec-Jan 2019-20] Teething Problems – Elboden/Macquarie Streets [ASHN No. 379 Dec-Jan 2019-20] Christmas Services in South Hobart [ASHN No. 379 Dec-Jan 2019-20] You Have Been Warned – State Planning Provisions [ASHN No. 379 Dec-Jan 2019-20] “Rain Coming” – Official Opening [ASHN No. 379 Dec-Jan 2019-20] Vale George Karydis (1940-2019 [ASHN No. 378 Nov 2019] “Fogo” is coming [ASHN No. 378 Nov 2019] Submission into Greater Hobart Traffic Congestion [ASHN No. 377 Nov 2019] Stories of Resilience [ASHN No. 376 Oct 2019] Pedestrians Beware! [ASHN No. 376 Oct 2019] Cascade Female Factory – “Her Story” [ASHN No. 376 Oct 2019] Congratulations Tim Payne [ASHN No. 376 Oct 2019] The Devil’s Dictionary – Proof reader/Quill [ASHN No. 375 Sep 2019] “Rain Coming” – Public Art Project on Rivulet [ASHN No. 375 Sep 2019] Community Meeting – May 2018 Floods [ASHN No. 375 Sep 2019] Greater Hobart Traffic Congestion [ASHN No. 375 Sep 2019] Shebah Rideshare for Women [ASHN No. 375 Sep 2019] Hobart’s Synagogue – Egyptian Revival Lecture [ASHN No. 375 Sep 2019] Public Art Project – Hobart Rivulet – 2018 Floods [ASHN No. 374 Aug 2019] Environmental Defenders Office – Tasmania [ASHN No. 374 Aug 2019] Farewell Miranda – South Hobart Pharmacy [ASHN No. 374 Aug 2019] Traffic Win – increased pedestrian crossing time [ASHN No. 374 Aug 2019] Cable Car Public Meeting – SoHo Arts 24th August, 2019 [ASHN No. 374 Aug 2019] CFFHS – New History and Interpretation Centre [ASHN No. 373 Jul 2019] HCC Quinquennial Dog Review [ASHN No. 373 Jul 2019] Autumn Leaves – great garden mulch [ASHN No. 373 Jul 2019] Using Wood Heaters [ASHN No. 373 Jul 2019] Vale Kevin Mitchell [ASHN No. 373 Jul 2019] Cable Car DA lodged 12th June, 2019 [ASHN No. 373 Jul 2019] Traffic Lights Opening - Friday 7th June, 2019 [ASHN No. 373 Jul 2019] More on the Floods [ASHN No. 372 Jun 2019] Strickland Avenue Real Estate – 1928 & 1949 [ASHN No. 372 Jun 2019] The Pro-Mountain Brigade [ASHN No. 371 May 2019] May 2018 Flood Remembered Edition [ASHN No. 371 May 2019] HCC Street Tree Strategy [ASHN No. 370 Apr 2019] The Home Energy Toolkit [ASHN No. 370 Apr 2019] Easter Services in South Hobart [ASHN No. 370 Apr 2019] HCC Public Meeting on MWCC Proposal [ASHN No. 370 Apr 2019] Welcome Caleb – Caleb Stuetz, Pharmacist [ASHN No. 370 Apr 2019] Public Meeting – Hobart Building Heights [ASHN No. 370 Apr 2019] Cascade Hotel Music [ASHN No. 369 Mar 2019] Helping Native Australian Bees [ASHN No. 369 Mar 2019] Are You Next? New Draconian Planning Legislation [ASHN No. 369 Mar 2019] South Hobart Autumn Harvest Festival [ASHN No. 369 Mar 2019] Horses on South Hobart Recreation Ground [ASHN No. 369 Mar 2019] SoHo resident Mrs. Mary Ann Crowe dies at 110 [ASHN No. 369 Mar 2019] Time to Protest – MWCC [ASHN No. 369 Mar 2019] Cable Car Base Station Traffic [ASHN No. 369 Mar 2019] Janet Stone wins “Bushcare Legend Golden Secateurs Award” [ASHN No. 368 Feb 2019] Mark on Macquarie – Welcome new Butcher [ASHN No. 368 Feb 2019] Spare the Rod 26th October 1875 [ASHN No. 368 Feb 2019] 2018 Alison Alexander’s new book review [ASHN No. 367 Dec-Jan 2018-19] Belles Burgers – new restaurant opens [ASHN No. 367 Dec-Jan 2018-19] Congrats Cascade! Eco-friendly packaging [ASHN No. 367 Dec-Jan 2018-19] Hobart City Council Election Results [ASHN No. 367 Dec-Jan 2018-19] Welcome Tim – Tim Paine moves into South Hobart [ASHN No. 367 Dec-Jan 2018-19] Apology from Mt. Wellington Cableway Company [ASHN No. 366 Nov 2018] In Bobby’s Footsteps – Battery Point Walk [ASHN No. 366 Nov 2018] Bi-annual South Hobart Summer Party [ASHN No. 366 Nov 2018] Cascade Brewery’s First Female Manager [ASHN No. 365 Oct 2018] Exhibition – South Hobart in the Great War [ASHN No. 365 Oct 2018] Remembrance Day Event 2018 [ASHN No.
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