Bags packed as students return to school
After months of holidays, children around the state will have to set their alarms as school returns for another year. What students think ahead of the new school year.
After months of holidays, children around the state will have to set their alarms as school returns for another year. What students think ahead of the new school year.
More than 30 ‘cheap-eats’ Hobart venues will be visited by the Ombudsman, who are on the ground protecting vulnerable workers. Where inspectors will be looking for non-compliance >>
After having been closed for weeks due to an oil spill on the lake, a West Coast water treatment plant has reopened.
The police union has slammed claims of incompetence and cover-up made in federal parliament over the handling of the decade-old Eden Westbrook case as reckless.
A man has again appeared in Hobart Magistrates Court on numerous charges, including the alleged capture and death of a fur seal. What will happen next.
An exclusive Tasmanian beer with a dedicated following has been stripped from bottle-shop shelves, sparking outrage among its loyal fanbase. Why the beer was discontinued.
Blundstone Arena is no more, as a new company jumps on the chance to put its name on Tasmania’s home of cricket.
A new interactive map has been launched allowing residents to find out just how vulnerable their home is to bushfires. Is your home at risk?
A 60-year-old man alleged to have tried to force a youth into his car at the Queens Domain faces court. What the court heard.
By any measure Ariarne Titmus has had a stellar year and it just got better for the 24-year-old gold medallist with a nomination for Young Australian of the Year for Tasmania. See the 16 nominees.
Premier Jeremy Rockliff remains “pissed off” by the Spirits ferries fiasco, urging project players to share responsibility for a saga that has already cost minister Michael Ferguson his job.
Artworks by Tasmanian George Davis, the father of actor Essie Davis, are much-prized in permanent collections at various Australian public galleries and museums.
A lifesized statue of one of Tasmania’s greatest war heroes Edward “Teddy” Sheean will be unveiled next month.
A Tasmanian Aboriginal elder and political activist was arrested in a forest on Tuesday morning, but he says he will not obey a “colonial court” which he says has no jurisdiction over his actions to protect country.
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