New TAFE school to boost Tassie tourism industry
A new TasTAFE school is promising to deliver the training needed for the next generation of workers to build lifelong careers in one of the state’s most vital industries.
A new TasTAFE school is promising to deliver the training needed for the next generation of workers to build lifelong careers in one of the state’s most vital industries.
While supermarkets have had hot cross buns on the shelves since Boxing Day, many small local bakeries hold the special baked goods dear, only making them for a few weeks a year. Where to find the best.
This year the Tassie autumn weather put on a show for the visitors with the sun out shining for hours before a 20-minute sunshower. Check out all the photos.
Housing unaffordability is in the firing line as both major parties promise sweeping policy changes aimed at helping more people into a home if they are elected. LIVE UPDATES
Tasmanian Yacht Fork in the Road gets dismasted in a race on the Derwent last weekend.
A Tasmanian pensioner who honoured his dying wife’s wish to help people by giving them medicinal cannabis says a court fine has ruined his life. How it unfolded.
When PM Anthony Albanese recently announced teacher Jess Teesdale as Labor’s next federal candidate for Bass, he kicked off the latest battle for one of the most turbulent seats in Australia.
The Liberals plan for motorists to see double on a major Tasmanian highway in a cash splash for the state’s north.
The CFMEU and McConnell Dowell are at loggerheads over holiday plans for workers. Find out why.
Aged care residents in almost one in 10 Tasmanian aged care homes feel unsafe, a new survey reveals. See how safe your aged care home is in our online table.
With the explosion in marine-climate research globally and in Tassie waters, a UTAS professor says changes need to be made to ensure findings aren’t wasted. The global gap in research.
A Crown prosecutor in the case of a Tasmanian woman accused of fleecing her former partner of $100K has delivered his closing arguments to a Hobart court, calling on them to make a decision on the ‘nine separate trials’.
After the surprise announcement Luke Martin was leaving Salmon Tasmania the big question was where is he going. Read about his new job.
In recent months, Metro bus drivers have been subjected to assaults and robberies. Read why that could be about to change.
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