The town of Snug in Tasmania derives its name from its location in a sheltered and secluded ("snug") inlet. Thus says its Tourist Board.
Tasmania
it was originally called Van Diemen's Land
i don't think one is called "snug ball".
The ferry that runs between Victoria and Tasmania is called the Spirit of Tasmania. It docks at Devonport in Tasmania.
The lower House of Parliament in Tasmania is the House of Assembly.
A passenger and vehicular ferry crosses from Australia's mainland to Tasmania daily. The ferry is called the Spirit of Tasmania.
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The lower House of Parliament in both South Australia and Tasmania is called the House of Assembly.
His name. Tasmania was called Van Diemen's Land from 1642-1855. Name was changed to Tasmania for Abel Tasman who discovered it in 1642.
The First Fleet did not stop in Tasmania. There was no settlement in Tasmania (then called Van Diemen's Land), and it was not the location where the new colony was to be established, so there was no reason to stop there.
believe they are called snug pegs
The body of water between Tasmania and the Australian mainland is called Bass Strait.