How carrier pigeons were once the backbone of lighthouse families By News March 13, 2021 Add Comment Edit Pigeons were once used as communication between Tasmania's remote island lighthouses and the Tasmanian mainland, but occasionally this communication failed. Sometimes tragically. Share this post Related PostsFrom energy vampires to boundary violators, difficult people are everywhere. Here's how to handle them'We need to sell': Why Australians are ditching homes they bought just a couple of years agoA call for help: Families plea for Telstra to stop sending letters about dead loved onesFive quick hits — Steve Smith's great run-out escape and Joe Root's stunning catchHow an anonymous cry for help led Heartbreak High's Chloé Hayden to the Logies red carpetFive quick hits — England skipper at centre of one last controversial moment as Australia collapses to draw AshesEngland pace great Stuart Broad to retire after final Ashes TestWith a possible double dissolution, Albanese has an exceptionally rare opportunity
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