NA ="Scotsdale, St Helens, Branxholm, Bridport, Gladstone, Derby, Winnaleah, Tulendeena,";
FE1[0]=" Winnaleah is a small town in rural far North East Tasmania within the Dorset Municipality. The area is surrounded by a variety of farms including dairy, beef, sheep, pigs as well as crops such as poppies, hops, potatoes, essential";
FE2[0]=" oils and plantation forests. There are several commercial businesses and talented artists within the community. Winnaleah is only a 2km detour off the Tasman Highway (A4). It was formerly known as Taroona. There was often confusi";
FE3[0]="on between the Taroona in the south of the state and so in about 1919 the two school teachers, sisters, Misses Molly and Olga Counsel chose the aboriginal word Winnaleah, meaning fire. In February 1940 the Government proclaimed th";
FE4[0]="e township. Winnaleah is central to a number of attractions in the Northeast including: white sandy beaches, Blue Lake at South Mount Cameron, Mt William National Park, the Myrtle forest at Weldborough and great fishing spots. Jus";
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LA1[0]=" This is a region of surprising variety - from neat, manicured croplands of Scottsdale and Ringarooma to the wild natural habitats of Mt William, where forester kangaroos graze; from tall, tumbling waterfalls in deep rainforest to ";
LA2[0]="warm sunshine on white sand; from the rugged summits of Ben Lomond and Mt Barrow to the rolling dairy pastures of Winnaleah; from the exciting offshore fishing at Bridport and St Helens to the rows of green-blossoming hops in Tong";
LA3[0]="anah and Springfield. Each town, each place along the way has its own surprises - sapphires panned from abandoned tin workings near Branxholm and Derby; farm cheese at Pyengana; winter skiing and summer walks on Ben Lomond's cragg";
LA4[0]="y heights; echoes of a mining heritage at Derby and the Blue Tier; a desert of golden sand dunes at St Helens; rough-cut local granite in the towering Eddystone Point lighthouse; sweeping views of forests and farmlands as the Math";
LA5[0]="inna road descends to the Fingal Valley. If there's a single keynote for Tasmania's North East, perhaps it's colour - travelling through this part of the State, you'll be aware of the changing tones and hues of the land, the sky, ";
LA6[0]="the sea.  In Scottsdale's green and fertile valley, beyond the dark green of tall pines, dairy herds graze rich pastures and the fertile red soil nourishes wonderful vegetables - onions and peas, carrots and potatoes. In summer, f";
LA7[0]="lowering fields of poppies splash the landscape, and lavender bushes grow in tidy, purple stripes. Through the old tin mining towns of Derby and Weldborough. slopes of grey gravel nudge up against dark forest - in spring, there's ";
LA8[0]="a sprouting of new red growth on the myrtles and eucalypts. On the coast at Bridport and Tomahawk, there's the white gold of long sandy beaches, the bright orange of lichen-splashed granite and the clean, clear turquoise of the se";
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CL1[0]=" The latitude of 41 degrees south gives the North Coast Region, like the Pipers Brook Region, a relatively cool climate comparable to Champagne (France) and the Rhine Valley (Germany). However the climate is relatively even and mil";
CL2[0]="d throughout the year, without the temperature extremes in winter and summer found in other parts of Australia. Temperatures are cool in winter but frosts are infrequent. While the heat summation is perilously low, sunshine hours ";
CL3[0]="are generous (8-10 hours Dec to March) and high sugar levels are achieved in years in which late season rains (peaking in June-August) do not intervene. Pipers River has relatively high humidity, which promotes and accelerates phy";
CL4[0]="siological ripening. The climate data shown is for Launceston, at sea level, whereas Pipers Brook vineyards are at 200-400 m elevation and the climate of the coastal vineyards is cooler than the Tamar Valley estuary vineyards. Gra";
CL5[0]="pes of a given variety ripen approximately 10 to 14 days earlier on the Tamar sites than at Pipers Brook or Pipers River.";
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HI1[0]=" The north-east is a region famous for its historic buildings, beaches, fine flavours, fertile farmland and friendly people. Winnaleah is a small town in rural far North East Tasmania within the Dorset Municipality. The area is sur";
HI2[0]="rounded by a variety of farms including dairy, beef, sheep, pigs as well as crops such as poppies, hops, potatoes, essential oils and plantation forests. Settlement and development of North Eastern Tasmania were a result of James ";
HI3[0]="Scott's explorations. Twenty years before, in the months between October 1830 and October 1831,the Scottsdale area had been visited by George Augustus Robinson, who like Scott, was an excellent bushman capable of living in the inh";
HI4[0]="ospitable bush. The early pioneers migrating from Scotland, England and Ireland often arrived together on the same ship and first settled in the Longford district before coming to the North East armed with very little more than fa";
HI5[0]="ith. Their courage and resource, together with the rich chocolate soils and luxuriant forest laid the foundations of Scottsdale's prosperity. Self reliance was encouraged by the barrier of the sidling ensuring resourcefulness, ing";
HI6[0]="enuity and inventiveness and fostering independence. It is the friendly, open nature of the people of the district and the isolation still incurred by the Sidling Range that sets this town apart.   ";
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