Retired judge raises alarm about ‘terrifying’ development on his doorstep
A former Supreme Court judge has expressed serious concern about a visitor accommodation development proposed to be built near his home.
A former Supreme Court judge has expressed serious concern about a visitor accommodation development proposed to be built near his home.
A Tasmanian woman, who developed PTSD after allegedly being raped during a conference at a Tasmanian resort in 2023, has lost a claim for ongoing workers compensation from her employer.
The BBL qualifier — pitching Tasmanian teammates Riley Meredith and Jordan Silk on opposite sides — will be played in front of a sell out crowd as they vie to host the BBL14 grand final.
The number of business insolvencies in Tasmania has jumped, outpacing a national trend.
AFL Masters Tasmania legend Donny Dykes reckons it’s the first mark he’s dropped in over a decade, it just might be the most important one too. Find out why Dykes was made a Legend on Monday night.
Tasmania won’t be joining other states in easing restrictions on vapes and e-cigarettes, which one prominent organisation insists opens the door to black market sales. Here’s why.
Community opposition has forced the proponents of an irrigation scheme to alter its water pipeline route. Meanwhile, water is hoped to start flowing in less than a year.
All hands on deck are needed at the Wooden Boat Centre following a surge in restoration projects. It led to Tynan Herington joining the crew as the centre’s first apprentice.
The cat’s out of the bag, Richmond is Australia’s most photogenic town with a boom of images on Instagram. Here’s why.
A foster career who ‘betrayed the position of trust’ given to him when he took in a vulnerable child has been jailed after more than six years of persistent sexual abuse.
Tipped to rival the Three Capes Track, a proposed new multi-day walk on Tasmania’s West Coast has been derided as a “purely commercial” development for wealthy tourists.
There’s a refreshed strategy to lure more mainland tourists down to Tasmania. Here’s how they’ll be targeted.
Around 100 extra tickets have been made available for Cold Chisel’s previously sold-out upcoming show in Hobart.
Greens senator Nick McKim says the party has the “momentum” to win an additional Senate seat in Tasmania – and he’s tipped it to come at Labor’s expense.
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