Australia - Burnie Regional Museum
The Burnie Regional Museum shows Burnie’s beginnings as a privately owned enterprise and following its progress through the 19th century: early exploration and the exploits of the Van Diemen’s Land Company, life in the region for early settlers and the events which led to Burnie’s first economic boom at the turn of the 20th century.
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The used background music is Butterfly downloaded from MusOpen ( It has been identified as Public Domain Mark 1.0 music (free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights).
2016 at the Burnie Regional Museum
A look back at some of the wonderful things that happened at the Burnie Regional Museum over the past year...
Burnie Regional Museum Merry Christmas 2013
Wishing you a very Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year from everyone at BRM!
Here's a look back at the highlights of 2013!
We hope you had as much fun this year as we did.
See you all again in 2014 :)
TOP 10 BURNIE (TAS) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Burnie, Tasmania, Australia. Burnie (was named Emu Bay) is a port city on the north-west coast of Tasmania. This video is about what to do or where to go list in Burnie - Tasmania.
Things to do in Burnie is to visit must see places such as Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden, Fern Glade Reserve, Penguin Observation Centre, Guide Falls Reserve, Makers Workshop, Burnie Park, Hellyers Road Distillery, Burnie Regional Museum, Burnie Regional Art Gallery and Australian Wild Harvest.
Enjoy your vacation in Burnie by visiting all the tourist attractions in Burnie. Hope this video will be useful for you.
Burnie Regional Museum's Young Collector - Ben
Burnie Regional Museum are allowing for young collectors to have their own exhibition.
Burnie museum Tasmania
Ghoulish evening Burnie museum Tasmania
W 1 - Burnie / Tasmanien mit Museum
Anfahrt von MS Albatros auf Burnie, freundliche Begrüßung, mit dem Shuttle-bus zum Stop 3, Impressionen, mehrere Aufnahmen im Burnie Regional Museum , Innenaufnahmen im Duck House, Abfahrt von Burnie, Crewshow mit Allan und Amanda. mitreisetreff.de
Fokker Friendship TAA memories
The Fokker Friendship f 27 was used for regional flights by Trans Australia Airlines in the 1960's to 80's.
This is a video using X Plane 11 flight simulator, and more to create a realistic effect.
Flight Launceston to Melbourne Feb18
Flight from Launceston in Tasmania to Melbourne
North West Tasmania: Photographic Wonderland (1982)
Includes footage of Launceston (City Park, Cataract Gorge, Quadrant Mall, Old Umbrella Shop), Chudleigh Wildlife Park, Mersey Bluff, Poatina Power Station, Mole Creek Limestone Caves, Goondooloo, Batman Bridge, Ben Lomond, Penny Royal Launceston.
Produced by the Tasmanian Film Corporation for the Tasmanian Department of Tourism.
Please be advised that this footage may contain words and descriptions that may be culturally sensitive, which reflect the attitude of the period in which the film was produced, and which may be considered inappropriate today.
Tasmanian Archive and Heritage Office: Film - North West Tasmania: Photographic Wonderland – 35mm Eastmancolor Composite Release Print. (colour, sound) - 19m 53s - (Reference: AB869/1/1916)
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[Exhibition Official Trailer] One Million Stories: Chinese Australian 200 Years
In 1818, Mak Sai Ying from Guangzhou arrived in Sydney as the first recorded Chinese settler in Australia. It was to be the start of a 200-year journey of the Chinese community in Australia. By 2016 more than 1.2 million Australians declare their Chinese ancestry.
To celebrate this milestone, the Chinese Museum has launched the exhibition, One Million Stories: Chinese Australians 200 Years, to showcase the varied and interesting journeys of individuals, families and groups who have come from all regions of South East Asia and China over this 200 years of settlement.
This Exhibition tells stories that demonstrate the depth and breadth of the experiences of Chinese Australians: from the 19th to the 21st centuries; from Parramatta to Perth and from Bundaberg to Burnie; and from first-generation arrivals to the Australian-born. One Million Stories is the first exhibition that has explored and presented a national view of this 200-year journey.
Visit the exhibition now: Chinese Museum opens daily from 10 am to 4 pm (closed on public holidays).
Trans Australia Airlines Flight 538 | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:23 1 Aircraft
00:01:54 2 Accident
00:04:38 3 Immediate aftermath
00:05:45 4 Investigation
00:08:36 5 Long-term aftermath
00:09:33 6 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
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Speaking Rate: 0.8937620719124075
Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-D
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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On 10 June 1960, a Fokker Friendship passenger aircraft operated by Trans Australia Airlines (TAA) was on approach at night to land at Mackay, Queensland, Australia when it crashed into the sea. All 29 people on board Trans Australia Airlines Flight 538 were killed.
Tour Australia: Tasmania in HD
A cinematic journey through Tasmania that will take you from her sparkling oceans through untouched rainforests to her spectatularly rugged alpine regions. This film was made during a 2 week holiday on the Apple Isle during April 2013. Best when viewed in 1080p. Please feel free to share this link.
See our latest cinematic video of Tasmania here
Locations in order of appearance are as follows:
Franklin - Gordon Wild Rivers National Park - Nelson Falls
Low Head - Adjacent to Penguin Rookery
Freycinet National Park - Cape Tourville and Pirates Bay
Alum Cliffs - Gog Range
Mt Field National Park - Tall Trees Circuit, Horseshoe Falls, Lady Barron Falls
Cradle Mountain National Park - Enchanted Walk, Dove Lake Circuit
Mt Field National Park - Lake Dobson
Music by Sheridan Tongue (c) BBC
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2016 HOBART Tour incl. MONA MUSEUM!
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Helpful links on our visit to Hobart:
MONA with Morning Hobart City Tour - Grayline Australia
MONA
Mount Wellington/ Kunanyi
Discover Tasmania: Hobart
discovertasmania.com.au/about/regions-of-tasmania/hobart-and-south/hobart
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MANTRA COLLINS HOTEL
DACI and DACI BAKERS - a great cafe for breakfast, coffee and pastries! Must try!
Terrain touring regional Victoria and Hobart, Tasmania
After its world premiere season in 2012, Terrain went on to win two Helpmann Awards for Best Ballet/Dance Work and Best Female Dancer in a Dance or Physical Theatre Work for dancer Deborah Brown.
Tickets:
Illumination The art of Philip Wolfhagen
An insight into Philip Wolfhagen's art practice, his studio and home in Longford, Tasmania.
Produced by Greg Appel on the occasion of the exhibition
ILLUMINATION The Art of Philip Wolfhagen
22 June - 11 August 2013
Newcastle Art Gallery
A Newcastle Art Gallery and Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery travelling exhibition
Sponsored by Visions Australia
TOURING TO
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery TAS
13 September - 1 December 2013
The Australian National University Drill Hall Gallery ACT
20 February - 6 April 2014
Cairns Regional Gallery QLD
9 May - 6 July 2014
Tweed River Art Gallery NSW
8 August - 12 October 2014
Hamilton Art Gallery VIC
15 November 2014 - 1 February 2015
Produced on the occasion of
ILLUMINATION The Art of Philip Wolfhagen
22 June - 11 August 2013
A Newcastle Art Gallery and Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery travelling exhibition
Sponsored by Visions Australia
TOURING TO
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery TAS
13 September - 1 December 2013
The Australian National University Drill Hall Gallery ACT
20 February - 6 April 2014
Cairns Regional Gallery QLD
9 May - 6 July 2014
Tweed River Art Gallery NSW
8 August - 12 October 2014
Hamilton Art Gallery VIC
15 November 2014 - 1 February 2015
Gippsland Art Gallery VIC
14 February - 12 April 2015
A touring artists welcome to the Theatre Royal
Tasmania Performs and Robert Jarman present an example of an artists introduction to your venue and community.
We thank the Theatre Royal for the use of their venue for this pilot.
Introduction to the ningina tunapri exhibition for teachers
This video gives teachers a brief overview of the ningina tunapri Tasmanian Aboriginal gallery at TMAG and shows them how they and their students can get the best out of their self-guided experience.
Don River Railway Fowler steam locomotive
Don River Railways Fowler steam loco moving the train next to the platform with loco 1002 on the rear.
Discovery Parks - Devonport
Discovery Parks -- Devonport on the banks of the Mersey River in Tasmania's third largest city of Devonport, is just half an hour from Burnie and an hour and a half from Cradle Mountain. Daily 'Spirit of Tasmania' ferry services and regional flights from Melbourne make Devonport a primary access point to the Australian mainland. With other Discovery Parks located at nearby Cradle Mountain and Strahan, Tasmania is an ideal touring holiday destination
The city of Devonport offers a wide range of attractions from the National Trust listed 'Home Hill' -- the historical home of Tasmania's only Prime Minister, Sir Joseph Lyons, to the Devonport Maritime Museum or the fascinating Don River Railway with its large working collection of steam locomotives. The 66 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens in the Tasmanian Arboretum provides gentle walks, while the Imaginarium Science Centre offers a fascinating insight into science for young and old alike.
Just 20 minutes away, Port Sorell houses the areas busiest boat ramp, with the beautiful Shearwater, Hawley Beach and Freers Beach close by. Further afield, the man-made Lake Barrington, famous for its international-standard rowing course, offers excellent canoeing, water-skiing and boating, while the famous Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park is just an hour and a half drive inland.
Discovery Parks -- Devonport offers a range of accommodation from en-suite powered or unpowered camp and caravan sites to a range of cottages and cabins. Our self-contained cottages offer sleeping from 5 to 6 people and feature gas log-heated fires, en-suite bathroom, TV/DVD, Austar, and full kitchens with gas stove, while the Superior Spa Cottage features a luxurious corner spa bath. Our Standard Cabins are ideal for larger families or groups, and feature electric heating.
Offering an absolute waterfront setting, playground and games room, Discovery Parks -- Devonport is the ideal family holiday destination.