Bus and car crash holding up peak hour traffic
UPDATED: A vehicle and a bus have crashed this morning causing traffic delays on the Eastern Shore.
UPDATED: A vehicle and a bus have crashed this morning causing traffic delays on the Eastern Shore.
Police have revealed three properties north of Hobart were slated to be demolished today, before they were deliberately lit on fire last night. SEE THE DESTRUCTION >>
Several roads in the North have been closed due to flooding this morning, as the wet weather is set to continue throughout the week, following a weekend of heavy downpours. FORECAST, WARNINGS + CLOSURES >>
Premier Peter Gutwein remains upbeat about the state’s financial future, but has acknowledged Tasmania will be shouldering more debt due to support packages and a lack of revenue. REWATCH THE UPDATE >>
A tragic peak-hour crash has claimed the lives of a 42-year-old father and his two-year-old daughter in an incident described as “a traumatic scene” that will “shake the whole community”.
The shopping centre has reopened after emergency services evacuated staff due to an electrical fault. SEE THE PHOTOS >>
More than 5000 people owe the state more than $11 million, with one Tasmanian racking up $33,000 for 163 offences, and an interstate business man who owes more than $1 million. SEE WHO IS ON THE LIST >>
With voting near closing, we reveal the top five dentists in Tasmania, as part of our next instalment of our Best of Tasmania 2020 series. SEE THE SHORTLIST + VOTE NOW >>
The Bureau of Meteorology has extended its dangerous roads warning today as central Tasmanian lakes remain frozen over. ROAD CLOSURES >>
Mainlanders are being warned about the horrors of travelling in Tasmania, including ferocious child-eating wildlife in our parks and sewers, flying headlice and ‘murder hornets’. READ THE FULL WARNING >>
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