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Annual General Meeting 2026

Posted on 21/08/202621/08/2026 by Roger Cutcliffe

The Annual General Meeting of the New Town High and Tech Old Scholars Association (NTHS&TechOSA) Inc. will be held at 5PM on Tuesday 8th September at the Hobart City High School New Town Campus in Midwood St New Town. The Business will be 1 Open Meeting 2 Apologies 3 Confirm Continue Reading

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Forthcoming Events

Health and Fitness sessions – Now with Tuesday evenings!

Tuesday at 6:15pm, Thursday at 6.15 am and Sunday 8:15am at The Pavilion, Midwood St. Just turn up.

AGM 2026 – Tuesday 8th September – 5pm at the New Town Campus of Hobart City High School. Midwood St New Town

School Reunions – Is yours next? If you are planning a school reunion, please let the Old Scholars’ committee know and we can help you contact and organise.

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Sep 8
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Annual General Meeting 2026

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Myths and Legends

A Confession

My first contact with the school was in 1942 when the Junior   Technical School was in Bathurst Street and I was a student studying Chemistry at University.  Our laboratory was on the second floor immediately above the broad driveway on which the school assemblies were held.  The boys were tightly packed into the limited space available and we looked down upon them, as it were, from a great height.  We used to sprinkle them with a fine spray of water blown from apparatus called wash bottles. They would look up at us in frustrated desperation.  They could do nothing about it. They were too crowded to be able to move aside and, under the discipline of the school, unable to create a disturbance.  They were sitting ducks.  The university students very unfairly took advantage of the situation.  But if looks could kill, we would have been consigned to everlasting perdition.

Twenty-four years later I re-appeared on the scene as Headmaster.  It is remarkable how greatly perspectives can change in twenty-four years.

Des Mahoney

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