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Encyclopedia > Goodwood, Tasmania
Goodwood
Hobart, Tasmania
Postcode: 7010
LGA: City of Glenorchy

Goodwood is a suburb of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. It is part of the City of Glenorchy. Hobart is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. ... Capital Hobart Government Const. ... Postcodes are used by Australia Post to identify postal districts in Australia. ... Local Government Areas of Tasmania, Australia This article also includes lists of towns, suburbs and localities of Tasmania. ... City of Glenorchy, Tasmania Glenorchy, Tasmania, agriculture (particularly orchards) but is now a largely suburban, mainly working class area. ... Hobart is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. ... Capital Hobart Government Const. ... City of Glenorchy, Tasmania Glenorchy, Tasmania, agriculture (particularly orchards) but is now a largely suburban, mainly working class area. ...


It is a small residential suburb near the Brooker Highway. It is best known for its annual Christmas light decorations. Most houses in Goodwood were built in the 1950s as public housing. The suburb is also home to light industry and docks. An Anglican Church and a 2 Primary Schools are also located in the suburb. The Brooker Highway is a highway in Tasmania, Australia. ... Section of a string of Christmas lights Christmas lights (also sometimes called fairy lights, twinkle lights or holiday lights in the United States) are strands of electric lights used to decorate homes, public/commercial buildings and Christmas trees during the Christmas season, mostly in the West. ... A local authority tower block in Cwmbrân, South Wales Public housing or project homes is a form of housing tenure in which the property is owned by a government authority, which may be central or local. ... The term Anglican (from Medieval Latin ecclesia anglicana, meaning the English Church) is used to describe how the people, institutions and churches as well as the liturgical traditions and theological concepts developed by the state established Church of England, the Anglican Communion. ...



Localities of Hobart - List of Hobart suburbs
City of Hobart: Battery Point | Cascades | Cornelian Bay | Dynnyrne | Fern Tree | Glebe | Hobart | Lenah Valley | Mt Nelson | Mt Stuart | New Town | North Hobart | Salamanca | Sandy Bay | South Hobart | Tolmans Hill | West Hobart
City of Glenorchy: Austins Ferry | Berriedale | Chigwell | Claremont (including Abbotsfield) | Derwent Park | Glenlusk | Glenorchy | Goodwood | Granton | Lutana | Montrose | Moonah | Rosetta | West Moonah (including Springfield)
City of Clarence: Acton Park | Bellerive | Cambridge | Clarendon Vale | Cremorne | Flagstaff Gully | Geilston Bay | Howrah | Lauderdale | Lindisfarne | Montagu Bay | Mornington | Mt Rumney | Oakdowns | Opossum Bay | Otago | Risdon | Risdon Vale | Roches Beach | Rokeby | Rose Bay | Rosny | Rosny Park | Sandford | Seven Mile Beach | South Arm | Tranmere | Warrane
Kingborough Council: Blackmans Bay | Bonnet Hill | Firthside | Howden | Huntingfield | Kingston | Kingston Beach | Maranoa Heights | Taroona
Brighton Council: Bridgewater | Brighton | Gagebrook | Green Point | Old Beach

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THE VOLUNTEER CENTRE OF TASMANIA (1876 words)
Glenda was an integral part of the establishment and development of Volunteering Tasmania through her special contribution of time, energy and commitment.
Volunteering Tasmania's Board of Management and its committees continue to govern the organisation responsibly, and to actively develop the philosophy and policies of the organisation.
Tasmania's volunteering sector has increased its demand for assistance with establishing new programs, formalising existing schemes, planning and developing training and support packages and general advice and support relating to concerns and issues involving volunteers.
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