Salmon Tasmania boss steps aside
The salmon industry, embroiled in controversy in recent weeks, will have a new leader. Read about the changing of the guard.
The salmon industry, embroiled in controversy in recent weeks, will have a new leader. Read about the changing of the guard.
Daylight saving is set to end on Sunday, with Tasmanian homes to wind back their clocks one hour for a sleep-in. The state’s fire service is also asking for families to check one other feature in their homes.
In the space of an hour, Federal Labor Candidate for Bass Jess Teesdale went from wanting to see native forestry logging end in Tasmania to supporting the industry. What went down.
‘In any other workplace, such circumstances would likely be considered to be bullying or occupational violence.’ A former Office of Racing Integrity director has sounded off on his experience in the role during an inquiry.
A Tasmanian psychologist who self-reported a relationship with a client — whom she first treated while he was an inmate at Risdon Prison — has been suspended from practicing for months.
Hobart teenager is well and truly underway to creating a business empire after launching her second at the age of 18.
Authorities have confirmed an 11-metre timber vessel has sunk in the River Derwent on Sunday.
With the end of the three-year federal government term rapidly approaching, here’s everything you need to know about casting your vote.
A popular walking track and a section of campground on the east coast will be closed for two weeks to make it safer.
Stage 1 water restrictions have been slapped onto two coastal communities as TasWater say they want to make sure there’s enough water for everyone heading into the school holidays.
More than a thousand runners tackled the unique, rugged course for the kunanyi Mountain Run. Check out all 80+ photos >>
Six Tasmanian distillers have taken out awards in the Australian section of the World Whiskies Awards. Find out which Tasmanian producers won.
While it’s traditionally been challenging to attract mainland visitors to Tasmania in the winter months, a new advertising campaign is bringing in the big guns to entice tourists to the state.
There is a push for a Hobart beach to be remediated after it was closed to swimmers 20 years ago, igniting hope that it could one day be opened up to the public again.
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