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Gamuda has expanded its presence in the Australian renewables sector by partnering with Tasmanian landowners to build a 1.2GW ...
Honi would like to acknowledge that Dark Mofo occurred on the stolen land of the Muwinawa people. The Muwinawa people, the ...
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Rum’un, the Tasmania Devils’ club mascot is at risk of extinction because of dramas in the state’s parliament. AAPIMAGE That position was reiterated by the AFL on Wednesday, as the Tasmanian ...
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Rum’un is also a little bit cheeky. These characteristics are all true to the Tasmania Football Club, a club that represents our whole state and that does things our way.” ...
“The creation of Rum’un reflects our Club – uniquely Tasmanian, handcrafted and created with grit and determination representing our whole island. Rum’un is also a little bit cheeky.
***EMBARGOED TILL 5.30PM 18/3/25*** Launch of the Rum'un the Devil is Tasmania Football Club's first mascot. Picture: Nikki Davis-Jones Do not scratch your eyes, you are really seeing this.
The mascot, the Devil, known as 'Rum'un' took centre stage on Tuesday. The term, based on the Macquarie Dictionary, is a Tasmanian slang word for "an odd or eccentric" person; a scallywag, or someone ...