Did the earth move for you? Quake recorded at Tassie town
Is it an earthquake if seemingly nobody felt it? A tremor has been recorded in a busy Tasmanian pit stop
Is it an earthquake if seemingly nobody felt it? A tremor has been recorded in a busy Tasmanian pit stop
If you want snag a flight between Hobart and Melbourne, Jetstar has some good news. Read what’s on offer.
‘It makes the wins even more special’: Four exceptional Hobart doctors and consultants have been recognised for their impact and commitment to colleagues and patients.
The Greens will seek an explanation as to why police say there is insufficient evidence for charges after an in investigation into allegations of false death certificates being issued. Read the latest.
Monday’s Hobart City Council meeting was paused after unruly elected members yelled, squabbled and spoke out of turn, with one alderman even urging the mayor to throw him out. WATCH.
The sky’s the limit when it comes to export markets and new tourism opportunities for Hobart as the first stage of a $130m runway upgrade begins. Here’s when the work will be complete.
The planning application for the Macquarie Point stadium has finally been lodged, revealing key details about the project, including a budget blowout and a proposed construction timeline.
The historic Hobart brewery is packing a punch with its newest brew, including a hefty retail price. Here’s why.
Enviro groups have hit back at the salmon industry after an oxygen study was hailed was proof the endangered Maugean skate can coexist with industrial fish farms.
Hobart is officially the most dangerous city to drive in Tasmania, claiming eight of the 10 worst crash locations. Check out the full list here >>
The man behind the deadly 1980s Kings Cross hostel fire has entered a plea to one charge of perverting justice. What the court heard.
Hobart Lord Mayor Anna Reynolds says the council will ensure services “can continue to be delivered” after a review of the organisation’s financial position made some concerning findings.
It’s been 35 years since the disappearance of Ian David Nichols, and in that time Police haven’t given up hope to find out what happened to him. Now they’ve renewed the call for information
The Hobart City Council has endorsed plans for new bike lanes and a reduced speed limit on a busy CBD street. Here’s what will be changing.
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