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« Monday November 12, 2007 »
Mon
Start: 9:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

What can be done with one stringy bark tree deemed unfit for milling and, destined to be turned into woodchips?

The One Tree exhibition showcases the creative talent of over 50 Tasmanian designer/makers, craftspeople, and artists, from all over the island state.

This is the first time this national touring exhibition will be shown in Launceston.

Since being created in 2001, The One Tree exhibition has toured throughout Australia to wide critical and community acclaim, showing in over twenty locations from Hobart and Darwin, to Perth and Sydney, from major cultural institutions and museums to small community art spaces in regional locations throughout the country.

Start: 6:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm

When: 7.30pm Monday 12 November 2007. Where: Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery at Inveresk. Who: Royal Society Lecture Series presents Jessica Whelan, lecturer at Utas Dept of Rural Health. RSVP: by Friday 9th November to 6323 3777 or email bookings@qvmag.tas.gov.au Jessica outlines social and environmental areas eg rural location, government resourcing, water testing regimes and catchment management as key issues in the provision of drinking water in Tasmania.