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The Silverdome is an indoor entertainment venue located in Launceston, Tasmania. Built in 1984, it contains the only indoor cycling track in the southern hemisphere. Launceston City Council, Coat of Arms Launceston City Council, Tasmania Launceston is a small city in the north of Tasmania, Australia, population of approximately 98,000, located at the juncture of the North Esk, South Esk, and Tamar rivers. ... Jump to: navigation, search This page is about the year 1984. ... Jump to: navigation, search Cycling is a recreation, a sport, and a means of transport across land. ...


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Silverdome Electrical-Home Page (103 words)
Since its formation it has earned a reputation for completing projects and contracts on time and to customers exacting requirements.
Silverdome only employs dedicated and professional people, using state of the art technology, with a work philosophy of continuous development and customer satisfaction.
This approach has led to an impressive long term client portfolio which now includes leading private companies, semi-State organisations and local authorities.
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