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Town in Tasmania, Australia
Triabunna is a rural residential locality in the local government area (LGA) of Glamorgan–Spring Bay in the South-east LGA region of Tasmania. The locality
Triabunna
Australian rules football league in Tasmania, Australia
Ferry 23.35 (173) d Triabunna 4.4 (28) – Port Arthur (19 June 2010) ● 33 – Claremont 14.33 (117) d Triabunna 4.7 (31) – Triabunna (12 April 2008) ● 33
Southern Football League (Tasmania)
Southern_Football_League_(Tasmania)
Australian rules football club
The Triabunna Football Club, nicknamed the Roos, is an Australian rules football club playing in the Oatlands District Football Association (ODFA) in
Triabunna_Football_Club
1981–82, before new club Triabunna won 5 out of the next 6 premierships to be the dominant club throughout the 1980s. Triabunna also won 7 reserves premierships
Tasman_Football_Association
Island off the eastern Tasmanian coast
(2.5 mi) off the east coast of Tasmania and is connected by ferry with Triabunna. Maria Island lies in the local government area of Glamorgan–Spring Bay
Maria_Island
George Town Mount Direction Bicheno Coles Bay Cranbrook Orford Swansea Triabunna Barretts Bay Brooks Bay Cairns Bay Castle Forbes Bay Charlotte Cove Crabtree
Local government areas of Tasmania
Local_government_areas_of_Tasmania
Town in Tasmania, Australia
Tasmania. The locality is about 65 kilometres (40 mi) north of the town of Triabunna. The 2021 census recorded a population of 182 for the state suburb of
Dolphin_Sands
Local government area in Tasmania, Australia
the major towns of the region include Bicheno, Orford and Swansea with Triabunna the principal town. The list of Mayors and deputy-mayors can be found
Glamorgan–Spring_Bay_Council
British emigrant ship wrecked in 1845
is dedicated to the Cataraqui at the Tasmanian Seafarers' Memorial at Triabunna on the east coast of Tasmania. The plaque contains the following text:
Cataraqui_(ship)
Tragedy – Three Bodies Exhumed, The West Australian (15 March 1898) – The Triabunna Tragedy- A Municipal Inquiry, The West Australian (6 April 1898) Massacre
List of massacres in Australia
List_of_massacres_in_Australia
October 2012). "Triabunna (L)". 2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 17 November 2024. Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Triabunna (L)". 2016 Census
List of places in Tasmania by population
List_of_places_in_Tasmania_by_population
Nichols (Bothwell) 2016 - Jarrod Kaye (Triabunna) 2017 - Ryan Sweet (Triabunna) 2018 - Jarrod Kaye (Triabunna) 2019 - Thomas Birchall (Mt Pleasant) 2020
Oatlands District Football Association
Oatlands_District_Football_Association
Town in Tasmania, Australia
7190 Localities around Little Swanport Tooms Lake Rocky Hills Tasman Sea Tooms Lake, Swanston Little Swanport Tasman Sea Buckland Triabunna Tasman Sea
Little_Swanport
Town in Tasmania, Australia
facilities, the nearby town of Triabunna, located 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) north, serves as the region’s main port. Triabunna is the departure point for the
Orford,_Tasmania
New Zealand-Australian businesswoman
Tasmania when she and Graeme Wood, founder of Wotif.com purchased the Triabunna native forest woodchip mill in 2011 from Gunns, installing former Wilderness
Jan_Cameron
1957-1964 Daring-class destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy
and men lost with HMAS Voyager at the Tasmanian Seafarers' Memorial at Triabunna on the east coast of Tasmania, approximately 80 kilometres (50 mi) north-east
HMAS_Voyager_(D04)
Australian conservationist
fellow campaigners had conceived the idea of buying Gunns' controversial Triabunna Woodchip Mill on the east coast of Tasmania, at the time it was the largest
Alec_Marr
Region of Tasmania, Australia
former penal settlement and now national park, accessible by ferry from Triabunna via the Mercury Passage. Schouten Island – located off Freycinet Peninsula
East_Coast_Tasmania
Town in Tasmania, Australia
The locality is about 25 kilometres (16 mi) south-west of the town of Triabunna. The 2016 census recorded a population of 179 for the state suburb of
Buckland,_Tasmania
Lighthouse in Tasmania, Australia
lighthouse at Point Home, near Triabunna, to provide better guidance for the bulk carriers carrying wood chips from the Triabunna wood chip mill. It replaced
Cape_Tourville_Lighthouse
Australia 2014 Sheffield, Tasmania 2015 Toodyay, Western Australia 2016 Triabunna, Tasmania 2017 Barmera, South Australia 2018 Smithton, Tasmania 2019 Santa
Australian_Tidy_Town_Awards
Defunct Australian timber company
state, as well as three woodchipping mills: Longreach, near Bell Bay; Triabunna, on the east coast; and Hampshire, near Burnie. The company was forced
Gunns
This is a list of radio stations that broadcast in Australia. Stations that are not included in the list are genuine internet radio stations that are not
List of radio stations in Australia
List_of_radio_stations_in_Australia
Bathurst-class corvette
and her Tasmanian RAN personnel at the Tasmanian Seafarers' Memorial at Triabunna on the east coast of Tasmania. The plaque contains the following text:
HMAS_Armidale_(J240)
Fishing trawler launched in 1990
the Australian flag and ownership of Seafish Tasmania Pelagic Pty of Triabunna, Tasmania, which had previously owned Margiris as Abel Tasman. Geelong
Geelong_Star
Australian rules football club in Tasmania
Champions (1): 1958 Club record score: Huonville Lions 57.20 (362) v. Triabunna 0.3 (3) on 24 July 2010 at Huonville Recreation Ground Peter Hodgeman
Huonville_Football_Club
Bay in Tasmania, Australia
Coles Bay Dunalley Fingal Orford Scamander St Helens St Marys Swansea Triabunna Governance former Lyons (federal) Lyons (state) McIntyre (state, legislative
Bay_of_Fires
from Port Latta to Smithton, Cambridge to Midway Point, Midway Point to Triabunna, George Town to Scottsdale and Scottsdale to St Helens. On completion
History of the National Broadband Network
History_of_the_National_Broadband_Network
woodchip shipment leaves Tasmanian Pulp and Forest Holdings' mill at Triabunna 1971: APPM Ltd's Wesley Vale paper plant opens 1971: First state Aboriginal
History_of_Tasmania
Three-masted English barque
memorial plaque dedicated to Neva is at the Tasmanian Seafarers' Memorial at Triabunna on the east coast of Tasmania. The plaque contains the following text:
Neva_(1813_ship)
Town in Tasmania, Australia
Spring Bay Council Location 43 km (27 mi) from Bicheno 50 km (31 mi) from Triabunna 134 km (83 mi) from Hobart Government • State electorate Lyons • Federal division
Swansea,_Tasmania
Town in Tasmania, Australia
Coles Bay Dunalley Fingal Orford Scamander St Helens St Marys Swansea Triabunna Governance former Lyons (federal) Lyons (state) McIntyre (state, legislative
Coles_Bay,_Tasmania
Rosegarland) Old Surrey Road Ridgley Highway Tasman Highway (Hobart Airport to Triabunna, and Legerwood to Scottsdale) Tea Tree Road West Tamar Highway (Exeter
List_of_highways_in_Tasmania
Town in Tasmania, Australia
Tasmania. The locality is about 25 kilometres (16 mi) north of the town of Triabunna. The 2016 census recorded a population of 53 for the state suburb of Pontypool
Pontypool,_Tasmania
Town in Tasmania, Australia
connection rate. As of 23 May 2014, Deloraine, along with George Town, Triabunna and Sorell, are the first all-fibre optic towns in Australia. The Emu
Deloraine,_Tasmania
Town in Tasmania, Australia
Tasmania. The locality is about 47 kilometres (29 mi) north of the town of Triabunna. The 2016 census recorded a population of nil for the state suburb of
Tooms_Lake
Freighter that sank near Tasmania in 1973
plaque, dedicated to Blythe Star at the Tasmanian Seafarers' Memorial at Triabunna, is on the east coast of Tasmania, approximately 50 kilometres (31 mi)
MV_Blythe_Star
School St Marys 1857 Tasman District High School Nubeena Triabunna District High School Triabunna 1863 Winnaleah District High School Winnaleah Woodbridge
List_of_schools_in_Tasmania
mother murdered her six children and then committed suicide in the town of Triabunna, Tasmania 26 December 1898 – Gatton murders – Three members of the same
Timeline of major crimes in Australia
Timeline_of_major_crimes_in_Australia
159th season of Australian rules football in Tasmania
won the ODFA premiership for the eighth time, defeating minor premiers Triabunna by ten points in the grand final. The 2024 OSFA season was the 38th season
2024 Tasmanian football season
2024_Tasmanian_football_season
Government comprehensive senior college in Australia
Clarence, Rose Bay, and Sorell High Schools, and the Campania, Tasman, and Triabunna District Schools. The College is located close to the River Derwent and
Rosny_College
Genus of large brown algae
of the forests by Alginates Australia, which opened its factory near Triabunna in 1963, shutting down operations 10 years later as uneconomical. However
Macrocystis
Town in Tasmania, Australia
Roman Catholic church in Australia. The Catholic churches in Sorell, Triabunna and Koonya form part of St John's parish. St Luke's was built in 1834–1836
Richmond,_Tasmania
Bulk ore carrier which collided with the Tasman Bridge in 1975
dedicated to the SS Lake Illawarra at the Tasmanian Seafarers Memorial at Triabunna on the east coast of Tasmania, approximately 80 kilometres (50 mi) north-east
SS_Lake_Illawarra
Local government area in Tasmania
in Tasmania which existed from 1860 to 1993. The council seat was at Triabunna. It was proclaimed by Governor Charles Du Cane on 10 September 1860 as
Municipality_of_Spring_Bay
Indigenous Tasmanian resistance leader
recently taken up property at Grindstone Bay just north of what is now Triabunna, shot dead a Poredareme woman after abducting and raping her. A group
Tongerlongeter
Town in Tasmania, Australia
Tasmania. The locality is about 37 kilometres (23 mi) north of the town of Triabunna. The 2016 census recorded a population of 12 for the state suburb of Rocky
Rocky_Hills,_Tasmania
Local government area in Tasmania, Australia
Coles Bay Dunalley Fingal Orford Scamander St Helens St Marys Swansea Triabunna Governance former Lyons (federal) Lyons (state) McIntyre (state, legislative
Break_O'Day_Council
Scheme between mainland Australia and Tasmania
wood residues were shipped as bulk commodities, but the closure of the Triabunna chip export facility in 2011 led to higher transport costs, making road-rail
Tasmanian Freight Equalisation Scheme
Tasmanian_Freight_Equalisation_Scheme
Town in Tasmania, Australia
Tasmania. The locality is about 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) south of the town of Triabunna. The 2016 census recorded a population of 97 for the state suburb of Spring
Spring_Beach,_Tasmania
Australian heavy cruiser (1928-1943)
and her Tasmanian RAN personnel at the Tasmanian Seafarers' Memorial at Triabunna on the east coast of Tasmania. The ship's service is also recognised in
HMAS_Canberra_(D33)
Swansea d Triabunna (10 points) 1950 – Triabunna 9.10 (64) d Buckland-Orford 6.17 (53) 1951 – Swansea 6.24 (60) d Triabunna 6.20 (56) 1952 – Triabunna 19.8
List of former Australian rules football competitions in Tasmania
List_of_former_Australian_rules_football_competitions_in_Tasmania
It focuses particularly on support for forestry. It has facilities at Triabunna in Tasmania and Sunshine West in Victoria. The company was founded by
Elphinstone_Engineering
Town in Tasmania, Australia
Coles Bay Dunalley Fingal Orford Scamander St Helens St Marys Swansea Triabunna Governance former Lyons (federal) Lyons (state) McIntyre (state, legislative
St_Helens,_Tasmania
Australian businessman (1942–2018)
a clothing and interiors business with stores formerly in Orford and Triabunna. A large rusty devil sculpture is still located outside the original store
Michael_Kent_(businessman)
Topics referred to by the same term
manufacturer of transport equipment and truck weighing systems, based in Triabunna, Tasmania Elphinstone Group, an Australian manufacturer of mining equipment
Elphinstone
Australian rules football club
September 1970 at North Hobart Oval (SFL) 40.36 (276) v Triabunna 4.5 (29) on 5 June 2010 at Triabunna Recreation Ground (TFL) 39.17 (251) v Clarence 11.12
New Norfolk District Football Club
New_Norfolk_District_Football_Club
Tasmanian-based Australian salmon farming company
Salmon processing Margate, Salmon processing Dover, Salmon processing Triabunna, Rendering facility On 1 February 2005, Tassal acquired Aquatas from Webster
Tassal
Town in Tasmania, Australia
Tasmania. The locality is about 74 kilometres (46 mi) north of the town of Triabunna. The 2021 census recorded a population of 15 for the state suburb of Apslawn
Apslawn,_Tasmania
Mayor" "Mayor (surname)" Member of Glamorgan–Spring Bay Council Seat Triabunna, Tasmania Term length 4 years (renewable) Constituting instrument Local
List of mayors of Glamorgan–Spring Bay Council
List_of_mayors_of_Glamorgan–Spring_Bay_Council
Australian television series
controversy surrounding the word bogan, after he labeled the residents of Triabunna as "the most bogan of bogans" using the word in a derogatory sense. Cadert
Bogan_Hunters
Oatlands Football Club Campania Football Club Campbell Town Football Club Triabunna Football Club Bothwell Football Club Woodsdale Football Club University
List of Australian rules football clubs in Tasmania
List_of_Australian_rules_football_clubs_in_Tasmania
Bay in Tasmania, Australia
Coles Bay Dunalley Fingal Orford Scamander St Helens St Marys Swansea Triabunna Governance former Lyons (federal) Lyons (state) McIntyre (state, legislative
Great_Oyster_Bay
Town in Tasmania, Australia
Coles Bay Dunalley Fingal Orford Scamander St Helens St Marys Swansea Triabunna Governance former Lyons (federal) Lyons (state) McIntyre (state, legislative
Binalong_Bay
Town in Tasmania, Australia
Coles Bay Dunalley Fingal Orford Scamander St Helens St Marys Swansea Triabunna Governance former Lyons (federal) Lyons (state) McIntyre (state, legislative
Bicheno,_Tasmania
French explorer (1754–1803)
Coles Bay Dunalley Fingal Orford Scamander St Helens St Marys Swansea Triabunna Governance former Lyons (federal) Lyons (state) McIntyre (state, legislative
Nicolas_Baudin
Radio station in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
covering the Orford and Triabunna area where the AM signal is received poorly. This service broadcasts from Moreys Hill, Triabunna using the FM band on a
ABC_Radio_Hobart
Australian entrepreneur
the end I didn’t proceed with any funding". In 2011, Wood acquired the Triabunna Woodchip Mill in Tasmania. He submitted plans for the rejuvenation of
Graeme_Wood_(businessman)
Auxiliary minesweeper of the Royal Australian Navy
RAN personnel, has been erected at the Tasmanian Seafarers' Memorial at Triabunna, on the east coast of Tasmania. In January 1941, blasting reduced the
HMAS_Goorangai
Australian rules football club
- as at End 2012 Season Club record score Central Hawks 33.24 (222) v Triabunna 2.3 (15) on Round 4 2008 at Bothwell Oval. Mercury Official website (Archive
Central_Hawks
Highway in Tasmania, Australia
Transport Hub Trumpet interchange 5.8 3.6 Tea Tree Road (C321) – Brighton, Triabunna Diamond interchange Pontville 9.5 5.9 Midland Highway (National Highway 1
Brighton_Bypass
Species of eucalyptus
often persist in the crown. Subspecies cordata mainly occurs south from Triabunna and is found on Bruny and Maria Islands. Subspecies quadrangulosa is centred
Eucalyptus_cordata
Sheffield Victoria Street, Stanley Victoria Street, Swansea Victoria Street, Triabunna Victoria Street, Tullah Victoria Street, Tunbridge Victoria Street, Ulverstone
Royal_eponyms_in_Australia
Former local government authorities of Tasmania
Launceston City of Launceston Municipality Municipality of Spring Bay Triabunna 10 Sep 1860 2 Apr 1993 Glamorgan–Spring Bay Council Glamorgan–Spring Bay
Former local government areas of Tasmania
Former_local_government_areas_of_Tasmania
Australian fisheries company
Tasmania is an Australian privately owned fisheries company based in Triabunna, Tasmania. It is not to be confused with the newsletter of the same name
Seafish_Tasmania
E-class submarine of the Royal Australian Navy
plaque was dedicated to HMAS AE1 at the Tasmanian Seafarers' Memorial at Triabunna on the east coast of Tasmania, commemorating the loss of L.S. Cyril Lefroy
HMAS_AE1
Topics referred to by the same term
an Australian rules football club Roos, a common short name for the Triabunna Football Club Kangaroos, an Australian rules football club Doonside Roos
Roos_(disambiguation)
Natural disaster in Australia
except for the Mallee in February and the east coast from Newcastle to Triabunna in March, southeastern Australia was dry. April had fairly normal rainfall
1979–1983 Eastern Australian drought
1979–1983_Eastern_Australian_drought
Australian rules football club
67 47.36 10 18 16 North Hobart 1 0 1 40 155 25.80 0 0 1 17 Sorell 42 31 11 4220 2973 141.94 73.80 18 10 18 Triabunna 9 8 1 1529 462 330.95 88.88 7 0
Cygnet_Football_Club
Memorial in Triabunna, Tasmania, Australia
Tasmanian Seafarers' Memorial is a public memorial structure located at Triabunna, Tasmania which jointly commemorates all Tasmanians who died at sea, along
Tasmanian_Seafarers'_Memorial
Town in Tasmania, Australia
Coles Bay Dunalley Fingal Orford Scamander St Helens St Marys Swansea Triabunna Governance former Lyons (federal) Lyons (state) McIntyre (state, legislative
St_Marys,_Tasmania
Tragedy – Three Bodies Exhumed, The West Australian (15 March 1898) – The Triabunna Tragedy- A Municipal Inquiry, The West Australian (6 April 1898) Ghastly
List of rampage killers in Oceania and Maritime Southeast Asia
List_of_rampage_killers_in_Oceania_and_Maritime_Southeast_Asia
Road Triabunna Spring Bay, Triabunna 5.2 km (3.2 mi) Woodchip mill. Spring Bay is a bay almost completely surrounded by the locality of Triabunna. Route
List of road routes in Tasmania
List_of_road_routes_in_Tasmania
Town in Tasmania, Australia
Coles Bay Dunalley Fingal Orford Scamander St Helens St Marys Swansea Triabunna Governance former Lyons (federal) Lyons (state) McIntyre (state, legislative
Dunalley,_Tasmania
Australian rules football league
from 1954-1957. The SEDFA remained relatively stable during the 1960s. Triabunna and Sorell had both joined from the East Coast FA in the late 1950s. Sorell
South East District Football Association
South_East_District_Football_Association
National park in Tasmania, Australia
Coles Bay Dunalley Fingal Orford Scamander St Helens St Marys Swansea Triabunna Governance former Lyons (federal) Lyons (state) McIntyre (state, legislative
Freycinet_National_Park
Suburb of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Coles Bay Dunalley Fingal Orford Scamander St Helens St Marys Swansea Triabunna Governance former Lyons (federal) Lyons (state) McIntyre (state, legislative
Marion_Bay,_Tasmania
Waterway separating Maria Island from Tasmania
seeking wildlife, historical sites, and natural beauty. Ferries from Triabunna regularly cross the passage, connecting visitors to Maria Island National
Mercury_Passage
into it. On 31 July 1930 at approximately 6:20pm, a 62-year-old man from Triabunna was killed when he was struck by a train passing through the cutting opposite
Railway_accidents_in_Tasmania
Town in Tasmania, Australia
Coles Bay Dunalley Fingal Orford Scamander St Helens St Marys Swansea Triabunna Governance former Lyons (federal) Lyons (state) McIntyre (state, legislative
Fingal,_Tasmania
Former Tasmanian House of Assembly electoral district
the Freycinet Peninsula. After 1886, the seat extended as far south as Triabunna and Buckland, which had previously been in neighbouring Sorell. The seat
Electoral district of Glamorgan
Electoral_district_of_Glamorgan
Tasmanian state electoral division
Coles Bay Dunalley Fingal Orford Scamander St Helens St Marys Swansea Triabunna Governance former Lyons (federal) Lyons (state) McIntyre (state, legislative
Division_of_Lyons_(state)
out of Hobart, New Norfolk and Huonville. Ferry Services operate out of Triabunna to Maria Island, Kettering to Bruny Island (Mirambeena, Bowen, Moongalba)
Ferries_in_Hobart
3 Trevallyn 7250 West Tamar 7.2 9.7 Trevallyn 7250 Launceston 2.5 9.7 Triabunna 7190 Glamorgan-Spring Bay — 173.9 Trial Harbour 7469 West Coast — 19.4
List of localities in Tasmania
List_of_localities_in_Tasmania
National park in Australia
Coles Bay Dunalley Fingal Orford Scamander St Helens St Marys Swansea Triabunna Governance former Lyons (federal) Lyons (state) McIntyre (state, legislative
Mount_William_National_Park
Nature reserve in Tasmania, Australia
Coles Bay Dunalley Fingal Orford Scamander St Helens St Marys Swansea Triabunna Governance former Lyons (federal) Lyons (state) McIntyre (state, legislative
Friendly_Beaches_Reserve
Latin Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Australia
Parish Richmond St John the Evangelist Dodges Ferry Community Centre Hall Triabunna St Anne's Colebrook St Patrick's Sorell St Thomas' Sandy Bay Parish Sandy
Archdiocese_of_Hobart
British explorer (c. 1750–1791)
Coles Bay Dunalley Fingal Orford Scamander St Helens St Marys Swansea Triabunna Governance former Lyons (federal) Lyons (state) McIntyre (state, legislative
John_Henry_Cox
Local government area in Tasmania, Australia
Coles Bay Dunalley Fingal Orford Scamander St Helens St Marys Swansea Triabunna Governance former Lyons (federal) Lyons (state) McIntyre (state, legislative
Sorell_Council
Town in Tasmania, Australia
Coles Bay Dunalley Fingal Orford Scamander St Helens St Marys Swansea Triabunna Governance former Lyons (federal) Lyons (state) McIntyre (state, legislative
Scamander,_Tasmania
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Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
British, English
Fair; Handsome; Both a Diminutive of Albert
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Small Snake; Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of God
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Another Name for God Murugan
Girl/Female
Tamil
Darling girl
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Tamil
God Murugan
Boy/Male
Indian
Unfettered camel
Male
Egyptian
, an Egyptian functionary.
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