BIG TUNA: Swansea fisherman reels in a monster
Swansea fisherman Ashley Hallam knew he had a big fish on the line, but even he was surprised when he finally landed a monster bluefin tuna. >>> See the photo
Swansea fisherman Ashley Hallam knew he had a big fish on the line, but even he was surprised when he finally landed a monster bluefin tuna. >>> See the photo
News of more hidden speed cameras on Tasmania’s roads to help curb the road toll has drawn a mixed reaction. VOTE IN OUR POLL >>>
Ben Lomond Alpine Resort are “very confident” there will be fantastic conditions for snow sports when the fields open in a month after a nice dumping of snow this morning. DETAILS + FORECAST>>>
A local football club has paid a touching tribute to slain Tasmanian man Mick O’Neill, who was killed in Ukraine on Wednesday.
Tasmanian greats are among a group pushing for an institution devoted to the state’s footballing past. A recent funding win could help it become a reality. WHAT THEY ENVISION>>>
Three generations of Tassie dairy farmers and local families have helped Cadbury notch up an incredible 100 years. Read their touching stories on why they love the brand as much as us.
Tasmanians have reacted passionately to the state budget, with the business community happy, while unions, Labor and The Greens have gone to town on Michael Ferguson’s first go at crunching the numbers. REACTIONS >>>
Our political experts have run their eyes over the state budget and declared the winners and losers as well as analysed key areas including health, education, housing, transport and tourism. BUDGET DEEP DIVE>>>
Tomorrow’s state budget will deliver a nation-leaded, multi-million dollar digital transformation of Tasmania’s health system “for the virtual hospitals of the future”. UPGRADES >>
Concerned residents are in shock after thousands of fish were found dead washed up on a local beach this morning. SEE THE PHOTOS + VIDEO >>
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