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A box of goodness

Paula Willis is excited her home-grown vegetables are going to be eaten, and won't end up in the green-waste bin out the back of a shop.

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Girls thrown from car in crash

Two teenage girls were seriously injured when they were flung from a car in a crash in Tasmania's north-west overnight.

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Sounds and stories of Tassie sheds explored during Acoustic Life of Sheds

The Big hArt music project Acoustic Life of Sheds creates world-class music in north-west Tasmanian farm sheds.

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Singer Claire Anne Taylor's Tassie bush beginnings

Claire Anne Taylor's voice was nurtured in a beautiful, rustic, home in the Tassie bush

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Claire Ann Taylor grew up in the orchard

Claire in the orchard

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The kitchen in the barn, Taylor family home

Country kitchen

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The so-called barn, where Claire Ann Taylor grew up

The barn

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Claire and her bass player Matt Bone rehearse in the barn

Claire and Matt rehearse

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The cave, at Milabena

The cave

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Taylor family orchard

Home amongst the apples

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country kitchen in the barn

Country kitchen

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Claire and her father Rob

Claire and her father Rob

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Claire Ann Taylor, live at the cave

Claire at the cave

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Claire Taylor says an apple a day worked for her

An apple a day

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Claire did a national tour but loves being home

Claire at Milabena

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Claire Anne Taylor: Born in the barn, nurtured in the orchard, singing live...

The distinctive and powerful voice of Claire Anne Taylor was cultivated in a Tasmanian bush home, designed to be open to musical ideas and a do-it-yourself ethos.

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Singer Claire Anne Taylor's Tassie bush beginnings

Claire Anne Taylor's voice was nurtured in a beautiful, rustic, home in the Tassie bush

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A box of goodness

Paula Willis is excited her home-grown vegetables are going to be eaten, and won't end up in the green-waste bin out the back of a shop.

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This Tasmanian farmer has been California dreamin' for 36 years

Graham Freeman only dreamed he would be able to harvest these redwoods when he planted them in northern Tasmania in the early 1980s. Some of them are now an impressive 30 metres high.

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Graham Freeman in his Northern Tasmanian sequoia forest

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