More than bragging rights on the line in footy match
The annual football game between Tasmania Police and Tasmania Prison Service took place once again amid a brewing rivalry. However the game meant more than the result.
The annual football game between Tasmania Police and Tasmania Prison Service took place once again amid a brewing rivalry. However the game meant more than the result.
A charity supporting at-risk women from ‘shocking’ exploitation and violence has received a financial boost.
Tasmanian Greens are urging for immediate action on short-stay accommodation, but the state government says the balance is right, while defending the number of new home builds.
A crucial step is underway in getting Tasmania’s first Judicial Council off the ground, which will act as a mechanism for complaints against judiciary.
A series of questions asked by MPs to the government in state parliament have been unanswered for up to six months. The queries awaiting a reply >
After lengthy delays, an alleged senior Bandido member and his associate have both entered pleas to trafficking charges stemming from a 2020 Dover sting operation. What the court heard.
Severe thunderstorms, unusually high humidity and potential flash flooding ahead. What the BOM is forecasting for Tasmania’s weather this week:
A Tatura army veteran has been charged with child sex offences after he allegedly engaged in sexual activity with a child over the phone.
A part-heard, million-dollar Supreme Court lawsuit – originally presided over by disgraced former judge Gregory Geason – will be started afresh following the justice’s recent resignation.
A much loved club for those over 50 is about to fold after falling on hard times. Here’s why the club is closing.
McDonalds is making sure to have all sides of Launceston covered with a pitch for another restaurant in the city’s suburbs. The details.
Rural and regional women were celebrated at the Shine Awards, with a Tasmanian Danny Mayson-Kinder picking up the overall win. She was recognised for her incredible work after heartbreak.
The University of Tasmania’s proposed new STEM facilities are going to require significant government funding – but that’s not all it’s going to take to get the project off the ground.
The Mona approach to eating calls for people to swap out farmed meat for whatever is feral, low-impact or abundant. It forms the basis of a new TV show, set to premier early next year.
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