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Tasmanian illustrator Josh Pringle’s love of the wilderness spawned Keep Tassie Wild bumper stickers – ABC News
Illustrator Josh Pringle never thought it would be his tax agent who would spark the idea for his most successful project, Keep Tassie Wild, but now his bumper stickers are on cars all around the state.

On a winter’s day, the coldest place you can go in Hobart is usually kunanyi/Mount Wellington.
Despite the temperature hovering at around five degrees, the crisp mountain air is a drawcard for Josh Pringle and his two-year-old son Rupert, who regularly drive up the winding road to while away the morning playing in the bush.
Pringle has a deep love of what Hobartians affectionately refer to as “the mountain”, along with the state’s many other wilderness areas.
“I feel it in my bones, I feel…
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