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Australian Music Examinations Board

The Australian Music Examinations Board (AMEB) is administered in Tasmania by the Tasmanian Conservatorium of Music on behalf of the Minister for Education. The AMEB system of examinations provides a graded series of goals (in both practice and theory) for music-makers.
AMEB State Office
4 Heathfield Avenue
Hobart, Tasmania
Phone: 6226 7317    Fax: 6226 7333
Email: Marita.Crothers@utas.edu.au
Click here to access the AMEB website.

Centre for Aboriginal Education

Riawunna is committed to the advancement of knowledge about Aboriginal and Torres St. Islander cultures and societies and to the promotion of cross-cultural understandings, as well as to providing a prominent place within the University for Indigenous Australian values, traditions and discourses.
Riawunna, Faculty of Arts
University of Tasmania
Private Bag 6, Hobart 7001
Phone: 6226 2772    Fax: 6226 2575
Email: D.J.Brown@utas.edu.au
Riawunna Website

Centre for Applied Philosophy and Ethics [CAPE]

CAPE aims at promoting awareness of philosophy across the Tasmanian community; encouraging and supporting public discussion of a wide range of philosophical issues; and providing consultancy advice and training support in areas of applied philosophy and ethics.
CAPE, School of Philosophy
Private Bag 41
University of Tasmania, Hobart, 7001
Phone: (03)62262257    Fax: (03)62267847
Email: Jeff.Malpas@utas.edu.au
Click here to visit the CAPE website

Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies

The aims of the Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies are to promote research into Tasmanian History, to assist publication of research, and generally, to encourage interest in Tasmanian history.
School of History and Classics
University of Tasmania
Private Bag 81, Hobart 7001
Phone: 6226 2298    Fax: 6226 2392
Email: Secretary@history.utas.edu.au
Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies Website

Colonialism and its Aftermath

Colonialism and Its Aftermath is an interdisciplinary research centre based at the University of Tasmania.
Private Bag 82
Hobart, Tasmania
7001
Phone: 6226 2347    Fax: 6226 7631
Email: caia@utas.edu.au
Click here to visit the CAIA website.

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