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People Tasmania

People Tasmania

Accommodation Ulverstone – Tony & Val Foster

Adore U – Designer Jasmine Shepherd

Arty – Kym & Sarah Moving Options

Barn Market – Artisan Makers

Beaconsfield Mine – Brant Webb & Todd Russell

Bicheno Ocean View Retreat – Debbie & Jock Gardam

Big Tree – Peter Cundall

Bill Flowers – Jennifer Rowlands

Blue Rocks – Soap by Kath Dallas

Bohemian Beauty – Silvia Bell

Caroline Kininmonth – King Island Icon

Cassandra Wunsch – Journalism Student

Chocolate Hampers – Karen Kelly

Dan Fellow – Professional Tourism Photography

David Foster – Tasmanian Champion Bloke

D’Entrecasteaux Soaps – Carol Whitmore & Jen Holdsworth

Devil of a Cookbook – Fiona Hoskin

Devonport – Russell Robertson

Devonport Tasmania – Joseph & Enid Lyons

Dinner Cruise – Captain Fell (Peter)

Don River Railway – Volunteers

Estia Greek Festival – Tasmanian Greek Community

Exposed Beauty – Belle, Cacia, Katie & Prue

Farmers Market Hobart – Anne, Jo & Michelle

Flatpack Bakers – Tamsin Singleton

Food Tour – Sally Legosz

Friends – Genevieve Viney

Fudge – Dannielle Quinn & Matthew Gould

Geeveston – Rino Nobel

Gina Scott – North East of Tasmania

Gourmet Farmer – Matthew Evans

Gourmet Food Tour – Mary McNeill

Governor of Tasmania – His Excellency Peter Underwood

Great Team – Think Tasmania, Everyone!

Haberle Photo Cards – Carol Haberle

Handmade in Tasmania – Lucy Patmore

Happy New Year 2012 – from Think Tasmania

Hobart Centre of Learning – Karen Goodwin-Roberts

Hobart Doll Show – Susan Lyden & Doll Club

Hobart International – Tennis Professionals

Holiday in Hobart – Brian Ritchie

Island Markets – Local Fishmonger

Jen Holdsworth – Hospital Healing Hampers

Joseph Lyons – Enid Lyons

June Wilson – Pastel Artist, Latrobe

Kaydale Lodge – Kay & Robert Crowden

Kempton – Karen Collyer-Christmas

King Island – Beef Cattle Farmers

Lark Distillery – Lark Family

Latrobe Fine Art Gallery – Beverley Skurulis

Letterpress – Narelle Badalassi

Leven River Cruise – Kim Haines

Lorraine McNeair – Latrobe Tourist Information Centre

Love in Tasmania – Des Brown & Robb Tait

Mad About Apples – Melita Beard

Made in Tasmania – Artisans

Mary Lewis Designs – Glass Beads & Jewellery Artist

Merry Christmas – and Thanks for the Support, People!

Michelle Kneipp Pegler – Leven River Farm

Middleton Country Fair – Premier David Bartlett

Mike Fry – Photojournalism: West Coast Tourism

Mountain River Yoghurt – Barbara Pippos

Naracoopa Cottages – John & Rhonda, King Island

Natelle Two – Laura Roper

Nest – Natalie Simpson

Nicole Meijer – Just Like Nicole DJ

NosMos – Hiedi Limebeer & Rodney J Alexander

Pedal Buggies – from Dallas to Michelle

Pili Pala – Pieces by Helen Mansbridge

Queens Domain – The People’s Place

Richard Cowling – Mad Keane Photography

Ritchie’s Mill – Kim Seagram & Becky Shrimpton

Roger Findlay – Think Tasmania Tourist Reporter

Sarah Woodward – Tasmanian Clay Artist

Shene – David and Anne Kernke

State Library of Tasmania – Henry Allport

Sweet-As – George & Sharon Smith

TAFE Tasmania – CLAYmates

Tasmanian Adventure – Mark Webber

Tasmanian Craft Fair – John Dare

Tasmanian Female Skipper – Laura Roper

Tasmanian Government – Governor Underwood

Tasmanian Menu – Simone Bett & Alastair Bett

Tasmanian Produce – Hilbarn

Tasmanian Trout Fishing – Mike Tenner

Tasmanian Wineries – The Pooley Family

Tasmazia – Brian & Laura Inder

Tassie Devils – Angela Wilson

Tassie Experience – Judy Livingston

Tassie Treasures – Stacey Saunders Facebook Page

Ten Things That Attract Me to Tasmania – Friends

Tennis Tasmania Bruce Cup – Simon Youl

Terrapin Puppet Theatre – Jeff Michel & Sam McMahon

The Gatekeeper – Hanna Parssinen

The Taste – Mr Squid, Sword Swallower

Thermomix – Fiona Hoskin

Three Little Ducks – Mark and Ruth de Bont

Think Tasmania Festive Season – Personal Greetings

Tourism Tasmania – Jack Lark MasterChef

Tucker’s Tennis Museum – Denis Tucker

Waterfalls – Cameron Blake

What is Think Tasmania – Tania & Gavin Horne

Wind – Robert Nichols

Wings Wildlife Park – Megan & Tracey Wing

Wooden Boat Centre – Sir John & Lady Jane Franklin; Tetsuya Wakuda

World Party Hobart – Diverse Community Celebration

Youl – Simon, Hamish & Tom

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