Devil in the detail: QantasLink’s fleet transition underway
With QantasLink ramping up its use of the larger A220 aircraft, its newest plane is rolling out of the paint shop stamped as the ‘Tasmanian Devil’. Here’s why.
With QantasLink ramping up its use of the larger A220 aircraft, its newest plane is rolling out of the paint shop stamped as the ‘Tasmanian Devil’. Here’s why.
‘We have to have this facility up and running for the players when they arrive’. Tasmanian Devils Football Club breaks the silence over the location of its new High Performance Centre.
Tasmania’s Ombudsman has called out ‘government disinterest’ in the Right To Information scheme as the reason the slow system continues to backup. The state of RTIs in Tasmania:
It would have been a nation-leading social reform but the Rockliff government has now shelved a plan to introduce a significant change to electronic gaming in Tasmania. What’s changed:
Motor neurone disease may have stolen Allana Wilson’s voice, but it won’t stop her from volunteering with Make-A-Wish Hobart. She was one of the Tasmanian Volunteer Award winners.
Europe deals with overcrowding due to a surge in tourism, sparking a warning from a retired park ranger who says Tasmania could fall into the same trap. His advice to avoid it.
A warm Saturday is forecast to give way to severe weather, particularly in northern Tasmania with flash flooding a possibility. Here’s what to expect.
A Hobart project manager showered young victims with attention, gifts and dirty messages in an effort to procure explicit images, videos and sex. NAMED >>
JackJumpers coach Scott Roth’s emotional response to the “haters” after out-gunning the Bullets – “The love from Tasmania is just crazy – it’s quiet a special place”.
A Glenorchy alderman, who died this week, devoted her life to volunteering and improving people’s lives. Read the tributes to a remarkable woman.
Convicted judge Gregory Geason is yet to tender his resignation to the state government and the Supreme Court of Tasmania, despite saying he would quit “imminently”.
Queensland parents are being pushed to the brink as the true depth of the cost of living crisis is exposed.
The criminal trial into the Hillcrest jumping castle tragedy will now be extended after a magistrate confirmed it would return next week.
In the wake of Labor’s formal endorsement of Rebecca White to stand in Lyons, sitting MP Brian Mitchell has said work continues until the writs are issued. Read his farewell comments.
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