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by John Curnow, Sail-World.com AUS Editor
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Keep it in the family. Keep it Tasmanian. - Sail-World.com Australia newsletter
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They just have to be Taswegians! - Sail-World.com Australia newsletter
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Pivot on this - Sail-World.com Australia newsletter
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Of Ospreys, Eagles, Falcons, and Moths - Sail-World.com Australia newsletter
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Birds of prey. Insects. All of them airborne? How does it all apply here? Time to find out! Emailed on 27 Jul 2025
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