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Village f Dreams wins Country Club Tasmania Australian Derby

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- Village f Dreams wins Country Club Tasmania Australian Derby
- Gold Coast triathlete Craig Walton catches big fish in Tasmania
- Ford Falcon GT Targa Tasmania Racing
- Fifth year in a row for Hydro Tasmania Three Peaks Race winners
- Tarmac: Targa Tasmania newsletter 2009-04-12
- Frederick physician looks to Tasmania for next adventure

Village f Dreams wins Country Club Tasmania Australian Derby
Harness Racing in Australia
7 for the 2698 meter trip. Eddie Austin was given the role of caretaker trainer for Tonkin’s Tasmanian trip and he was ecstatic after the race. "I had the honor of driving this horse to a couple of wins this campaign and I was quietly confident he would run a race because he was a very good second to Garnet River a week earlier in the Tasmanian Derby" Austin said. "He is definitely a horse of the future because he has improved throughout this preparation. "Austin is the son of Tasmanian horseman Ken Austin. He drove in Tasmania before heading interstate to broaden his horizons about eight years ago.
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Gold Coast triathlete Craig Walton catches big fish in Tasmania
Gold Coast News – goldcoast.com.au
module kit –>Gold Coast triathlete Craig Walton catches big fish in TasmaniaPat McLeodApril 16th 2009. GLD Coast coach Craig Walton may be chasing some big fish in the triathlon world but he has just landed plenty of the real thing. The former top triathlete who now coaches the likes of lympic medallists Emma Snowsill (his fiancee) and Emma Moffatt has just returned from spending a few days 'back home' in Tasmania. The keen fisherman said the catch was much better than the lean pickings on the Gold Coast. "We stayed at a shack along the east coast of Tassie and there if you don't come back with at least 50 fish from one outing you are unhappy" he boasted. Partner Emma didn't make the trip. "She doesn't like the cold" said Craig.

Ford Falcon GT Targa Tasmania Racing
Muscle Mustangs and Fast Fords Magazine
He set about documenting his own 25 year long love story. A simple tale of one man?s ongoing relationship with his very first car. After years of precious restoration Eric and his 3 closest friends decided to enter the car into one of the most gruelling and dangerous motor races that exists: The Targa Tasmania Rally. This would be a personal Everest for both man and machine until?on day 4 of the race tragedy strikes. The man who was hell bent on trying to convey how much he and those around him loved ?THE BEAST? had just destroyed it. Eric has now unwillingly cast himself in his own real life drama. We follow him from inside the race car to the surreal world of the red carpet.

Fifth year in a row for Hydro Tasmania Three Peaks Race winners
Sail World
Westbury-Mersey Pharmacy was five nautical miles behind at John Garrow Light when the first catamaran docked but with a northerly breeze filling in sailed the final miles in just 40 minutes Thirty minutes may have been too long for Westbury-Mersey Pharmacy?s runners Andrew Kromar and Clarence Blake to catch up on a three hour run ? but they were determined to give it their best shot. After all Kromar is King of the Mountain. He set the race record 2 hours 28 mins in 2003. Kromar and Blake left constitution dock at 12.

Tarmac: Targa Tasmania newsletter 2009-04-12
Motorsport.com
The public are so friendly cheering us on and waving to us as wego past. And the organisers and volunteers do such a fantastic job ofmaking the event seem effortless. This will be the Ford’s fourth Targa Tasmania and while their namehas ‘blue oval’ written all over it they’ll again competein a General Motors product – a 2007 Chevrolet Corvette Z06. They debuted the big Chevy in the Modern Competition of Targa Tasmania in2008 and also contested last year’s Mt Buller Sprint. For Daniel 37 driving the big horsepower Corvette is a world away fromhis day time job as a Yellow Cabs Taxi Depot wner. The V8 seven-litre beast has upgraded brakes and suspension which comesin handy on the twisty undulating tarmac roads that the pair will facewhen the six-day event kicks off on the north coast of Tasmania on April28. “The attraction of Targa is being able to challenge yourself andyour vehicle on amazing roads with some of the best scenery.

Frederick physician looks to Tasmania for next adventure
Frederick News Post (subscription)
Now as a doctor he travels to different parts of the world as a locum tenens physician a doctor that temporarily fills vacant positions at hospitals. Jobs have taken him to New Zealand the Navajo reservation in Arizona Denver Atlanta and most recently Hawaii. He’s working on obtaining a medical license in Australia where a position at a Tasmanian hospital awaits. He has a license to practice medicine in six U. “I have the greatest job in the world” said Waxter 50.

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