15 kegs of Guinness before lunch: Hobart celebrates St Patrick’s Day
The beloved Hobart watering hole was packed to the rafters on Monday as locals swarmed in celebration of St Patrick’s Day.
The beloved Hobart watering hole was packed to the rafters on Monday as locals swarmed in celebration of St Patrick’s Day.
It’s played host to big-name acts like Cold Chisel, Powderfinger, The Divinyls and more, but Sandy Bay’s Uni Bar will soon be no more. But there’s some epic farewell shows in the works.
The Tasmania Devils will unveil their newest recruit to celebrate the first anniversary of the state’s AFL team. Here’s why they hope members and fans will ‘fall in love’ with their key position player.
For many Tasmanians workplaces can be stressful. Two Tasmanian academics want workers to help them with a groundbreaking study. Read why.
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.
Maddie Riewoldt called Orford her “happy place”. Parents Joe and Fiona feel close to their late daughter in Tassie, finding solace knowing a charity created in her honour is majorly helping others
Sorell is getting a new university hub. Read why it will help people in the area get access to a tertiary education.
In the wake of the state government’s decision to significantly scale back plans to upgrade the Tasman Bridge, active transport advocates are urging a rethink on widening the pathways.
The cost of the replacement Spirit of Tasmania project has blown out further, according to the Opposition, with the state government accusing Labor of “misrepresenting” figures.
It will be a special occasion when Glenorchy footballers share the field with Tonga at the AFL Pacific Cup, and they’ve already learned a thing or two from the tiny island nation.
A bitter stoush has erupted between Hobart’s Lord Mayor and a leading pollster. Find out why they are both fuming.
The Cadbury factory is more than 100 years old and as it turns to further automation it has announced job losses next year. Find out why.
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