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Business Partners of Masons in Tasmania

  Tasmanian Coffee Roasters Sandy Bay
Mountain Engineering    New Norfolk The Tax Counter  Glenorchy
Devonport Pharmacy    Devonport Beachway Motel    Restaurant - Function Centre Ulverstone
Southern Homes   Hobart Nick's Hobby Shop Sorrell
Hobart Irrigation and Turf Supplies   Mornington Fresh Fruit  Salamanca & Bellerive
Order Eastern Star   Throughout Tasmania Blashki   Melbourne    Tasmanian  Enquiries Grand Lodge Sec. Office Hobart
Southern Air   Glenorchy XEROX    Hobart Launceston Burnie
Glasgow Engineering     Launceston Lodge Macquarie  Glenorchy Centre
Jim's Antennas Jim's Antenna Franchise and Service
Southern Area
Phillips Sawmill & Timber Products  Geeveston Sharpening Service
Gordel Consulting  Corrosion Services  
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Freemasonry Tasmania (The Magazine)

Publishing dates.

Next edition of the Magazine "Freemasonry Tasmania will be August 2011

           Dead line for contributions, July 31st. 2011

The Board has also decided that, apart from the lead-up year to Grand Installations, there will be only two editions per year  - February and August (deadlines one month before)

To keep this magazine good, it requires input from you the readers.  Stories, photographs advertising, all will be accepted, help make this an even better magazine.  It is up to you.  Your editor can not do his job without input.

For short term notice of events, remember these pages on your internet files are available to you all, information can be displayed mostly the day it is received by the webmaster.   As the web pages and the hard copy magazine each have an important place, complimenting each other and reaching to a different area of readership, why not use both the editor of the magazine and the webmaster to reach out to a wider group of people, both masons and the greater world.

Webmaster.  webmaster@freemasonrytasmania.org

Editor. Ian Cutler.    ian_cutler@bigpond.com

Grand Secretary.     gltas@aapt.net.au

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