Tasmanian
Tasmanian - Reference City Guide
A person hailing from Tasmania is a Tasmanian plus other possibles: Hobartian (we like Hobbiton).
The Aboriginal Tasmanians are Palawa or Pakana.
State knicknames: Western Australia (Perth): Sandgroper, South Australia (Adelaide): Crow Eater, New South Wales (Sydney): Cockroach & Sydneysider, Queensland (Brisbane): Cane Toad & Brisburnian, Northern Territory (Darwin): Territorian & Darwinian, Tasmania: Tasmanian & Victoria: Mexican & Melburnian
The Aboriginal Tasmanians are Palawa or Pakana.
State knicknames: Western Australia (Perth): Sandgroper, South Australia (Adelaide): Crow Eater, New South Wales (Sydney): Cockroach & Sydneysider, Queensland (Brisbane): Cane Toad & Brisburnian, Northern Territory (Darwin): Territorian & Darwinian, Tasmania: Tasmanian & Victoria: Mexican & Melburnian
◉ Simon Baker
Launceston
Simon Baker is an Australian actor and director.
Born: July 30, 1969 in Launceston, Tasmania, grew up in Ballina, New South Wales.
Simon Baker was first recognized in 1992, when he received Australia's p ..◉ Ariarne Titmus
Hobart
Ariarne Titmus is an Australian swimmer born on 7 September 2000 in Tasmania, moving to Queensland in 2015.
In 2021, she won gold for Australia at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, posting a time of ..◉ Famous Tasmanians
Smithton
Famous Tasmanians have either lived in Tassy most of their adult life, or have made a significant contribution to Tasmania or Australia in their personal endeavors.
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..◉ Hannah Gadsby
Smithton
Hannah Gadsby is an Australian comedian, writer, actor and television presenter and one of the best things to originate in Tassy.
She is an award winner most recently winning an Emmy for her stand-up special ..◉ Martin Flanagan
Launceston
Australian journalist and author Martin Flanagan writes on sport, particularly Australian rules football.
Flanagan also writes opinion pieces, some of which are examinations of Australian culture and the re ..