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The Tasmanian Environment Centre was an environment centre in Hobart, Tasmania. It opened in December 1972 at 281 Elizabeth Street North Hobart and moved to 102 Bathurst Street in January 1975.[1] The centre hosted bushwalking and other environmental group events and resources[2] and produced publications about the local environment of Hobart,[3] including educational curricula material.[4][5]

The centre was the venue for foundation of the Tasmanian Wilderness Society in August 1976. In the late 1990s there was a shift in focus to urban sustainability issues and a name change to "Sustainable Living Tasmania".

References

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  1. ^ Sustainable Living Tasmania—history at slt.org.au, August 2019, Retrieved 11 July 2020
  2. ^ Dallas, Barrie, ed. (1975), People, power, protection: a catalogue/handbook for research and education in defence of the environment, Tasmanian Environment Centre, ISBN 978-0-909160-00-5
  3. ^ Tasmanian Environment Centre (1985), Wildflowers and history of Mount Wellington : a brief guide, The Centre, ISBN 978-0-909160-03-6
  4. ^ Forage, Sue; Cramp, Carolyn; Tasmanian Environmental Centre (1980), Environment education across the curriculum : a handbook of ideas for teachers, Tasmanian Environment Centre, ISBN 978-0-909160-01-2
  5. ^ Tasmanian Environment Centre (1988), The Impact of 200 years : a video for schools, Tasmanian Environment Centre, retrieved 6 November 2017