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HobartCapital and principal port of Tasmania, Australia; population (2001) 126,050. Hobart is situated on the southeast coast of the island, at the mouth of the River Derwent. Industries include zinc processing, brewing, electronics, engineering, fruit and vegetable processing, chocolate making, shipbuilding, and the production of textiles, paper, furniture, and newsprint. Hobart is a centre for yachting, fishing, and trading; exports include fruit, textiles, and processed food. The University of Tasmania (founded in 1890) is located here. Australia's second-oldest city after Sydney, Hobart was founded in 1804 and named after Lord Hobart (1760–1816), then secretary of state for the colonies.
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The Congress of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nurses (CATSIN) is holding its eighth National Conference and Annual General Meeting from 27-29 September 2006 in Hobart, Tasmania. Church, an oceanographer at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization in Hobart, Tasmania. Manuscripts should be supplied on disk in MSWord, with one hard copy and sent to: The Editor, Youth Studies Australia, Private Bag 64, Hobart, Tasmania 7001. |
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