LBT publications

 

The following documents have all been published by the LBT and are available in pdf form. Click on the file and a zip file will be downloaded to your computer. It may open automatically or may have to be opened manually. Windows users will need Adobe Acrobat Reader and mac users can use Preview, already on your machine, to view the document. You  may also need a file compression program such as Stuffit to unzip the file.

Garboard Strake No 13 Late summer 2009 1.3Mb zipped pdf

Garboard Strake No 14 Special edition Winter 2011 Farnklin’s working waterfront: A template for Sustainable Prosperity, an article by John Young on Project Understorey and how Franklin can be transformed by recreating a working marine precinct. This document is without the images included in the original Garboard Strake so that it can be more easily accessed via the web,
229Kb zipped pdfPublications_files/Garboard%20Strake%2014%20Franklin%20Working%20Waterfront.pdf.zip

Garboard Strake - the occasional journal of the Living Boat Trust

Annual Reports of the Living Boat Trust, a summary of the year’s events presented by the Coordinator/President at each years AGM


Annual report 2009 by Chris Wilson.zip


Annual Report 2010 by Chris Wilson.zip


President's Annual Report 2011 by John Young.zip

Publications_files/Results%20of%201st%20HEP%20questionnaire.pdf.zip

The report on the first questionnaire from the Healthy Eating Program delivered as part of the On the Water Program in the last semester of 2011 to Huonville High, Cygnet Primary, Geeveston District High and Dover District High Schools.

Thanks to a grant from the Huon Valley Health Services Advisory Committee, DHHS, Tasmanian Government in August 2011.

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The second questionnaire on the effectiveness or otherwise of the Healthy Eating Program as well as the On the Water Program, funded in September 2010 by the Department of Premier and Cabinet, Tasmanian Government and which completed in December 2012. Students, parents, teachers, instructors and other interested community members are encouraged to download and complete and return to the LBT.

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