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  Cricinfo - Grounds - Bellerive Oval, Hobart
The headquarters of Tasmanian cricket relocated from the old TCA ground on Hobart's Queen's Domain to the scenic Bellerive Oval on the eastern shore of the Derwent River in 1987.
Turf wickets were first laid at Bellerive in 1957 and since then the arena has undergone a significant enhancement with the removal of a noticeable camber and leveling of the oval.
Traditionally, the Bellerive wicket has provided bowlers with early movement, but the pitch tends to become a batting paradise as the match progresses, and the ground is influenced by afternoon sea-breezes off the Derwent River.
www.icc-cricket.com /india/content/ground/56407.html   (368 words)

  
 Bellerive Oval - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1977, Tasmania gained admission into the Sheffield Shield and a plan was put in place by the TCA to move from its headquarters at the TCA Ground on the Domain to a new oval.
Bellerive Oval was chosen ahead of KGV Oval and North Hobart Oval.
The first test match in Tasmania was played at Bellerive from the 16th-20th of December, 1989, between Australia and Sri Lanka.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bellerive_Oval   (785 words)

  
 Tour of Tasmania: Clarence and the eastern shore
Tour of Tasmania: Clarence and the eastern shore
The fort was selected to overlook the Derwent River, and that criterion makes the place an excellent location to view the river and Mt.
Bellerive Oval is the location for international cricket matches held in Tasmania.
tourtasmania.com /s/clarence.html   (212 words)

  
 Saints' Tasmania plan hits a snag - realfooty.com.au
It is believed the AFL executive, in sympathy with AFL Tasmania, that state's controlling football body, wants a plan under which league games would be spread between Hobart and Launceston.
A meeting on Tuesday in Melbourne between the league, AFL Tasmania and representatives of the Tasmanian Government failed to resolve the issue of future venues.
Bellerive, Tasmania's international cricket venue, is having a $17 million redevelopment, due to be finished next year.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2002/07/31/1027926913722.html   (337 words)

  
 Tasmanian Cricket Association   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
It was a grand plan but subsequent direction taken by the football authorities and a determination by the Federal government to approve grants to both Bellerive (cricket) and York Park (football) saw a revised ‘boutique’ concept at Bellerive.
The early settlers faced problems such as storms and drought, snakes, shortages of seed, livestock and equipment, the need to use unskilled convict labour, attacks from bushrangers, as well as the isolation from Hobart by the river, but the district was fertile and especially good for growing fruit, and many farms were established.
The first major cricket match played at Bellerive following the relocation of the TCA administration from the old TCA ground on the Queens Domain was in January 1988 when Tasmania hosted Sri Lanka; the match was drawn.
tascricket.com.au /default.asp?i=bellverie   (283 words)

  
 Clarence City Council - Bellerive Oval
Bellerive Oval is Tasmania's international cricket test match venue.
The Bellerive Oval has been the centre of sport in Clarence since the 1920s and has been the focus of football and cricket on the Eastern Shore since that time.
Bellerive Oval is located at Derwent Street, Bellerive, and is administered by Clarence City Council.
www.ccc.tas.gov.au /site/page.cfm?u=257   (271 words)

  
 Convict Trail tourist route guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Tasmania has a large number of open gardens spread throughout the state.
Hop off a harbour cruise to Bellerive Village at Kangaroo Bay and tour some of the fine old homes and buildings, including the guns at the historic Kangaroo Bluff Fort and Battery, the Sound Preservation Museum or the Genealogical Society of Tasmania [research your family tree] both housed in the old Bellerive Post Office.
Richmond, the "village in the valley" is one of the most intriguing and charming historic villages in Tasmania [one of Tasmania’s 12 classified historic towns] containing fine examples of restored early Van Diemen’s Land buildings.
www.tasmaniasouth.com /convict/route.html   (675 words)

  
 Bellerive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bellerive is a village and a municipality of the Vully, situated in the district of Avenches, in the Canton of Vaud, in Switzerland.
Bellerive (533m) is located on the Vully, between Lake Murten and Lake Neuchatel, 5 km north of Avenches.
Bellerive could also mean the Bellerive Country Club.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bellerive   (160 words)

  
 Rotary Club of Bellerive RAWCS Lautoka Fiji School Library project text
The school is in an area of economic depression due to the contracting sugar industry and has few resources for the children and the lack of a school library was an obvious area of need.
Bellerive arranged the container dispatch and the major shipping costs were met by contributions from a number of clubs in the District.
The container arrived in Lautoka in May 2005 on the same day as a return Rotary Volunteers team from Bellerive who were able to unload the contents and move them to the school for storage.
www.rotarnet.com.au /users/9/98302/lautokatext.htm   (919 words)

  
 cricket20 :: Latest News
The cricketing gods were unkind to the host team as Western Australia took the honours in their Twenty20 match against Tasmania at Bellerive Oval
Twenty20 cricket is set to hit Hobart with Tasmania and WA preparing for a three-hour knock before their more serious Pura Cup match at the weekend
Tasmania and Western Australia will play a Twenty20 cricket match in Hobart next week in another experiment to gauge the growing popularity of the abbreviated game
www.thetwenty20cup.co.uk /news/default.asp?PagePosition=59   (327 words)

  
 Bluff Lodge - About
It was designed by popular colonial architect, Hedley Westbrook, who also designed several major public buildings in the Bellerive Village, including the original Bellerive Post Office, now home to the local genealogical society and a sound museum; and the former Bellerive Police Station, reinvented in more recent years as the Bellerive Community Arts Centre.
She has a personal commitment to good service and to ensuring that visitors to Tasmania are well-informed so that they get the holiday that meets their expectations and needs.
A dog-lover who is especially smitten with Labradors, she has also been directly involved in the restoration of Bluff Lodge, including the refurbishment of its antique Tasmanian timber furniture.
www.blufflodge.com.au /about.html   (292 words)

  
 Bellerive, Tasmania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bellerive is a suburb of the City of Clarence, part of the greater Hobart area, Tasmania, Australia.
It is best known as the home of international cricket ground Bellerive Oval.
Is it also a popular sailing area, with a marina located at Bellerive Quay.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bellerive,_Tasmania   (84 words)

  
 Hobart & Surrounds Bed and Breakfast, Guesthouse Farmstay Accommodation TAS Australia
Tasman Peninsula Accommodation - Sunset Beach Cabins are ideally situated on the beach 3.3km south from Dunalley, on the Arthur Highway in Tasmania.
Formerly one of Bellerive’s Gentlemen’s Residences, 'Bellerive House' is a Heritage-listed property that has been lovingly restored and offers guests contemporary elegance and...
The Elms of Hobart is historic bed and breakfast accommodation in an elegant boutique private hotel centrally located in colonial Hobart, the capital of the Australian State of...
www.totaltravel.com.au /travel/tas/hobart/directory/bedbreakfast   (1007 words)

  
 Florists Bellerive and Australian florists network delivering flowers Bellerive and flowers Australia wide. Online ...
Florists Bellerive and Australian florists network delivering flowers Bellerive and flowers Australia wide.
Australian online florist Bellerive, flowersales.com.au, send flowers to Bellerive, flowers to Hobart CBD and suburbs, flowers Australia wide using their large Australian florist network.
Beaconsfield, Bellerive, Blackmans-Bay, Burnie, Devonport, Exeter, George-Town, Glenorchy, Hawley-Beach, Hobart flowers to all suburbs, Howrah, Invermay, Latrobe, Lauderdale, Launceston flowers to all suburbs, Lenah-Valley, Lindisfarne, Moonah, Mornington, Mt-Nelson, North-Hobart, Riverside, Sandy-Bay, Sheffield, South-Hobart, South-Launceston, Summer-Hill, Tranmere, Ulverstone, West-Hobart,.
www.flowersales.com.au /florists-Bellerive   (487 words)

  
 Battery Point Bed and Breakfast Accommodation Hobart
Elegant and luxurious Bellerive accommodation Formerly one of Bellerive’s Gentlemen’s Residences, 'Bellerive House' is a Heritage-listed property that has been lovingly restored and offers guests contemporary elegance and...
Clydesdale Manor in Tasmania, is now a 4.5 star Bed and Breakfast Hobart accommodation of renown and...
Quayside Cottages are in the heart of Historic Bellerive and close to the Bellerive Yacht Club, the International Cricket Oval, local shops, the beach, lovely restaurants and...
www.totaltravel.com.au /travel/tas/hobart/hobart/directory/bedbreakfast   (812 words)

  
 ABOUT
The Council was admitted to the Australian Golf Union in 1910 for the sum of 3 guineas.
The head office of the Council is located at 2 Queen Street, Bellerive, Tasmania and the premises are wholly owned by the Council.
The Council provides one delegate to represent Tasmania on the GA, is a member of the GA Executive Committee, we also have one delegate whom acts as an observer on the GA Council.
www.tasmaniangolfcouncil.org.au /about.htm   (933 words)

  
 Trumpet Software International History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Trumpet Winsock dialler is the creation of a former Psychology Programmer from the University of Tasmania, Peter Tattam.
Set in idyllic surroundings within the Bellerive Village, Trumpet Software International (Head Office) sold hundreds of thousands of Winsock packages to universities, government organisations, businesses and domestic users around the world.
In August 1995 Peter Tattam, Managing Director of Trumpet Software International, was presented with a prestigious award in the United States for excellence in Internet communications software.
www.trumpet.com /history.html   (407 words)

  
 Bellerive, Australia
The Tasman Bridge leads from Hobart to the suburb of Bellerive, on the east bank of the Derwent.
On Kangaroo Bluff is an old fort from which there is a fine panoramic view of Hobart against the mighty backdrop of Mount Wellington.
There are a number of good bathing beaches round Bellerive.
www.planetware.com /australia/bellerive-aus-tas-bllv.htm   (83 words)

  
 Sharland, Michael - Bright Sparcs Biographical entry
Michael Sharland was a journalist who had a keen interest in natural history, particularly birds.
As well as publishing a number of books on birds and the natural history of Tasmania, he was a prize winning bird photographer.
Early journalistic training with The Mercury (Hobart), for which he wrote a nature column in The Illustrated Tasmanian Mail and, after The Mail ceased publication, in Saturday's Mercury, under the pen-name Peregrine for 60 years (ca 1921-71).
www.asap.unimelb.edu.au /bsparcs/biogs/P002060b.htm   (251 words)

  
 Tasmania's Journal of Discovery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Tourism Accreditation in Tasmania is an important initiative of Tourism Council Tasmania.
The program is intended to identify and develop quality, market-ready product, and to ensure consistently high standards and a customer focused approach among all tourism operators.
Craftsman-built Bayview Cottage [for families or groups up to 6] and Pepperberry Cottage [seclusion for 4] sit in the heart of historic Bellerive’s waterfront, with its self-contained village atmosphere, and a short stroll to the beach.
www.leatherwoodonline.com /index.php/bb/index   (518 words)

  
 Home Page Of Orienteering Tasmania Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Orienteering is financially assisted by the Tasmanian Government through Sport and Recreation Tasmania
If you are new to the sport of orienteering, please select "About Orienteering" from the top menu.
The Draft Strategic Plan for Orienteering Tasmania is now available for comment.
www.tasorienteering.asn.au /new/home.htm   (363 words)

  
 Vics thrash Tigers for historic win - Cricket - www.theage.com.au
The Bushrangers celebrate at the fall of a Tasmanian wicket on their way to a historic victory at Bellerive Oval in Hobart.
Vcitorian coach Greg Shipperd hailed the emergence of "new faces" Graeme Rummans and Ian Harvey after the Bushrangers set their Pura Cup title defence on its way with a historic, drought-breaking victory over Tasmania at Bellerive Oval yesterday.
Shipperd admitted that a "grumpy coach" might have been a touch disappointed that Victoria, which soared to a seemingly unbeatable position when it had Tasmania reeling at 6-46 in its run chase of 494, allowed Tigers' opening bowler Damien Wright to post his maiden first-class century and failed to complete the win inside three days.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2004/11/11/1100131135487.html?from=storylhs   (696 words)

  
 Redbacks make steady start at Bellerive » ABC Tasmania » Local News
South Australia is 1 for 71 in its first innings on day two of its four-day domestic cricket match against Tasmania in Hobart.
Earlier, Tasmania was dismissed for 375 thanks to a lower-order fightback.
Michael Di Venuto and Xavier Doherty staged a 110-run partnership for the ninth wicket after the home side resumed on day two at 7 for 240.
www.abc.net.au /tasmania/news/200411/s1245738.htm   (150 words)

  
 Digital Collections - Pictures - Tasmanian views, Edward Searle's album of photographs of Australia, Antarctica and the ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The 'Fram' at Hobart [Tasmania], return from South Pole, 1912 [picture].
Post Office, Macquarie St, [Hobart, Tasmania] 1916 [picture].
Post Office from Elizabeth St, [Hobart, Tasmania] 1916 [picture].
nla.gov.au /nla.pic-an20595833   (321 words)

  
 CBOnline - Tasmania
Coast FM is the Northwest Coast of Tasmania's only local radio.
Heart FM is committed to providing a professional sounding, locally focussed radio station that serves the people of the Midlands of Tassie, not only reflecting the region but building a sense of community and hope.
City Park radio (7LTN) is Northern Tasmania's first community broadcasting station.
www.cbonline.org.au /index.cfm?pageId=13,10,5,0   (347 words)

  
 Bulls near victory at Bellerive » ABC Tasmania » Local News
Bulls near victory at Bellerive » ABC Tasmania » Local News
Queensland is closing in on outright points on the final day of the domestic cricket match against Tasmania at Bellerive Oval in Hobart.
Approaching tea, the home side is struggling at 8 for 154 in their second innings, chasing 340 for victory.
www.abc.net.au /tasmania/news/200501/s1286463.htm   (159 words)

  
 McAulay, Alexander Leicester - Bright Sparcs Biographical entry
Died: 10 April 1969 Sandy Bay, Tasmania, Australia.
Alexander Leicester McAulay, the son of Professor Alexander McAulay, was Professor of Physics at the University of Tasmania from 1927-59.
He established an optical laboratory during World War II and was the leader of the Optical Munitions team at the University of Tasmania.
www.asap.unimelb.edu.au /bsparcs/biogs/P001307b.htm   (302 words)

  
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Riding a bicycle collided with the shaft of a sulky.
Both are buried in St Johns Catholic Cemetery Richmond Tasmania.
In hospital, New Town Tas, Buried Richmond Tasmania
www.rduggan.com /duggan.html   (101 words)

  
 Tasmania, Tattoos, Taxis, Taxidermy, Telephones & Televisions on Postcards & Post Cards
"HOBART, FROM BELLERIVE, TASMANIA" unused sepia-tone real photo postcard with glossy finish and low contrast, back says 'Issued by the Government of the Commonwealth of / Australia to the Officers and Men of the American Fleet.
Unused continental post card showing one of their DC-4's (VH-EDA) which severd Norfolk Island and Tasmania in their later years.
"Tasmania's scenery" well done home-made (and, hence, unique) postcard mailed 1962 at Kirkwood Pennsylvania.
www.judnick.com /TasmaniaToTelevisions.htm   (2736 words)

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