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Latest news

  • Final Days to Explore The World of Beetles at TMAG

    27 June 2025

  • Major New Exhibition by Vipoo Srivilasa Celebrates Migration Stories Through Ceramics

    27 June 2025

  • TMAG Embraces Death, Pleasure and Humanity in 2025 Beaker Street Festival

    29 May 2025

  • Unseen perspectives of an ancient European city on display in Tasmania

    4 April 2025

  • Building works disrupting traffic

    25 March 2025

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Resources

National Archives of Australia with direct links to the records of Harry Baily, Bill Mawby, Norm Allom, and Rae Guyas
Australian War Memorial
Tasmanian Archives
Libraries Tasmania

For teachers

The Soldiers Memorial Avenue
Australian History Mysteries
National History Challenge

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