Tuesday, 18 May 2021

IMPORTANT LECTURE

Dr Hansen delivered a lecture to the Royal Society of Tasmania on “Telling the stories of kanamaluka, the Tamar River“ April 25 2021 at the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery.  

kanamaluka/Tamar River (estuary) is a fascinating water way: a complex ecosystem, a unique hydrological phenomenon and a major factor in the founding of Launceston. 

It is also a magnet for passionate debate and strong opinion. While discussion about its future rages in public, behind the scenes QVMAG is preparing a new gallery that celebrates life above and below the water. 

Dr Christine Hansen is the current 'Manager of Knowledge and Content' at QVMAG. She arrived in Launceston from Sweden where she was a scholar in the Centre for Environmental Humanities at Gothenburg University and worked for the Swedish National Museum of World Cultures. 

She has a PhD in History from the Australian National University and these days proudly calls herself a ‘Tasmanian'.

INVITATION



Become a kanamalukaTAMAR bottler and help spread the word worldwide about its attributes just so as there is no doubt whatsoever about the qualities it has and that are so well understood by the community within which it flows. 

The water is what it is and the whole wide world should know just what that is!

 Watch this space as those qualities are revealed from official records. 

Become a CITIZENscientist NOW

If you wish to become an offical 'bottler' please email:

  •  Dr Treva Alen treva.alen@bigpond.com

WHAT IS ON THE RECORD? ... That's the question!

  General information at City of Launceston http://www.launceston.tas.gov.au/Community/Health-and-Safety/Recreational-Water-Quality GOOGLE S...