Author Archives: jcunial
From little things…
Rural schools can place teachers on the fast-track to professional development opportunities.
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Dutch courage
The Netherlands and Circular Head may both be big on windmills, but there are many other reasons why Dutch emigrant Erik Muilenburg feels right at home in Tasmania’s north west.
Something Brewing
What could be better than making wine in France? According to Ashley and Jane Huntington, making beer in Tasmania.
Posted in Featured, Regions, Tasmania, Technology Tagged Ashley Huntington, Beer, Derwent Valley, Jane Huntington, Tasmania Leave a comment
A home for all seasons
Tasmania’s Derwent Valley offers fertile ground for those looking to lay down new roots.
Posted in Featured, Regions, Tasmania Tagged Carol durkin, Derwent Valley, Sam Durkin. Robert Walker, Tasmania Leave a comment
A design for life
Dr Astrid Wootton, director of The Design Centre, Tasmania, grew up in Melbourne, has lived in London and Rome and thinks there are only two places in the world she could happily live: Italy and Tasmania. Tasmania won.
Posted in Featured, Regions, Tasmania Tagged Dr Astrid Wootton, Launceston, Tasmania Leave a comment
Shelter From the Storm
As our cities wilt under the pressure of the global financial crisis, will more of us be looking to escape to the country or will times be even tougher in regional Australia?
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Thanks Coach!
If fear and uncertainty have left you paralysed in pursuit of your life-changing move, maybe it’s time you called in a sea and tree change coach. Yes, they are out there!

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