A fond farewell for much-loved Brucey
THE church at Lindisfarne was packed as Tasmania bid farewell to one of its most loved politicians.
THE church at Lindisfarne was packed as Tasmania bid farewell to one of its most loved politicians.
A TV documentary has questioned an assertion by Tassal that it would not seek to expand salmon farming into Mercury Passage on the East Coast.
MISSING Tasmanian Andrew Gaskell intended to climb a mountain summit according to an entry in his diary.
Second Bicycle Network Tasmanian Peaks Challenge.
POLICE are hoping to dig up evidence after receiving tip-offs that items linked to the disappearance of an Ulverstone man could be found at the local dump.
GREENS leaders past and present are warning the State Government “tens of thousands” of Tasmanians are willing to protest in the forests if contested areas are opened up to logging.
THE identities of Tasmanians who have donated eggs and sperm anonymously to help couples conceive would be revealed if a push for legislative change was successful.
IS this the evidence that will confirm the existence of foxes in Tasmania?
A NEW day use shelter and general amenities will be built at Fortescue Bay in the Tasman National Park because of a significant increase in visitors.
AFTER years of insecurity, outgoing Mona creative director and Dark Mofo mastermind Leigh Carmichael is finally feeling confident as he faces his next big challenge.
THE owner of Lynton Avenue’s “blue box” has not fully complied with a magistrates order to fix issues with the building, the Hobart City Council says.
SWARM removalist Maurice Rimes has been run off his feet with calls to remove bee swarms as they take advantage of the warmer weather.
ILL nursing home residents who previously would have been hospitalised are increasingly putting pressure on their carers, a registered nurse has told a Senate inquiry.
THE sailing community wants an investigation into why Huon Aquaculture vessels went through the middle of a children’s dinghy race on the River Derwent at the weekend.
TASMANIAN milliner Susan McArthur will be at Flemington Racecourse today to compete in the invitation-only Crown Oaks Millinery Award.
A FIRE that caused $50,000 damage to a vacant Rokeby property last night may have been deliberately lit, police say.
TASMANIA’S workforce would be paid to leave their cars at home under a plan to ease traffic jams and boost health.
A COLD front crossing the state has brought wind gusts of about 90km/h to Hobart and caused a caravan to flip over on the Bridgewater Bridge.
SENATOR Jacqui Lambie may say she hardly knows her way around a kitchen, but her stir was a charity cook-off winner.
THE family of missing Tasmanian man Andrew Gaskell has issued its first public statement since the 25-year-old engineer was reported missing in Borneo.
THE State Opposition says the Liberals have been caught out robbing TT-Line to spruce up the state budget.
IF a bike looks crazy and you have to pedal backwards to ride it, chances are Psychles founder Damon Fox built it.
NEW Norfolk has come to life with everything medieval today as part of the Derwent Valley Medieval Festival.
KEY players in the redevelopment of the old railyards on Hobart’s waterfront have expressed “frustration” and “disappointment” over issues they say have created investor uncertainty.
HOBART is set to become home to the McMansion under the proposed new statwide planning scheme, community groups and experts warn.
THE family of missing Hobart man Andrew Gaskell have flown to Malaysia in an attempt to help authorities find the 25-year-old engineer.
ADA Harrison-Burnett is only 12 years old, but she is taking a determined stand as an advocate for LGBTI rights in Tasmania.
CHANGES in laws relating to growing medicinal cannabis come into effect today but users dependent on the drug for pain relief say not enough is being done to assist them to get access to the help they need.
The Pride Parade march from North Hobart to Parliament Lawns as part of the TasPride Festival
CATASTROPHIC weather — from drought to flood — meant landholders struggled to care and feed their farm animals last financial year.
EVER since she was eight years old, Emily Isham knew she wanted to help the less fortunate through medicine.
A TASMANIAN school is leading the way in countering digital dependence among young people by challenging families to go “no-tech” or “low-tech” for a month.
OFFSHORE salmon farming comes to the city with an open day at Princes Wharf No.1.
One of Tasmania’s best-known political figures, Bruce Goodluck died this week aged 83. WAYNE CRAWFORD looks at a man known both for his stunts and his devotion to helping those he served.
IF you’re into everything medieval, from frocks, forging and general frivolity — then look no further than this weekend’s Derwent Valley Medieval Festival.
From the history of saveloys to the height of a department secretary, State Government employees have broad interests when it comes to Wikipedia edits.
MALE bosses in high paid, top level jobs in government departments outnumber their female colleagues about three to one.
TASMANIA’S Treasury Department has approved a $6 million loan to the Glamorgan Spring Bay Council to build a dam that would supply Tassal’s controversial Okehampton fish farm.
A HOBART family is clinging to hope that their son emerges alive and well from a Malaysian rainforest 10 days after he entered the jungle and disappeared.
TEANGI Brown says he faces the awkward prospect of accepting an award on Australia Day, which could put members of his community off-side.
POLICE are searching for a bag snatcher who injured two women in Sandy Bay.
A GROUP of Tasmania Police officers has been recognised for their courage, with awards presented at a ceremony in Hobart.
THE endangered Tasmanian devil has recruited a new ally as it continues to fight for its survival.
TEN years ago, young up-and-coming Queensland businessman Keith Batt bought and restored the heritage listed Nant Estate.
AN Aston Martin is atop the shopping list for Tasmania’s newest multi-millionaire.
THE Southern Ocean will get its first Marine Protected Area in a landmark agreement by 35 CCAMLR member governments.
CRICKET Tasmania has hit turbulent waters, losing its second executive in only three weeks.
TASMANIA’S peak motoring body is backing a national call for more targeted safety measures to be introduced to reduce road fatalities.
IT wasn’t long ago Jacob Ikareth was deciding how to renovate his newly bought West Hobart property. Now the sunny house is part of Open House Hobart.
A TASMANIA Fire Service fuel reduction burn in the foothills of Mt Wellington will restrict public access to the area.
TASMANIA’S emergency services will don their rainbow colours and join the TasPride Festival march in Hobart.
A SIDESHOW alley showdown has seen a man tasered and a woman charged at the Hobart Show.
A POLICE officer has received minor head and facial injuries after the motorcycle he was riding and a car collided in southern Tasmania.
ADMINISTRATORS for Tasmanian electrical company Russell-Smith believe it was trading while insolvent and owes creditors almost $9 million.
AN under-appreciated bust of Roald Amundsen, the Norwegian explorer who led the first successful expedition to the South Pole, has finally been given a home on Hobart’s waterfront.
A RISDON Prison inmate was forced to defecate in a plastic bag while detained in a cell with no running water for four days.
A HOBART radio announcer has been suspended after she made a comment referencing the Dreamworld tragedy during on-air banter about a secret sound competition.
LOVE should be without borders, no matter what sex you are, says TasPride President and Festival Director Vincent Bound.
THE Hobart City Council will send a delegation of aldermen on a two-week tour of eastern China in December after the trip was approved in a closed council meeting.
A DRUG addict who torched King Island’s only pharmacy in a bid to cover up his earlier burglary has been sentenced to four years in prison.
A MULTI-MILLION dollar marketing spend of $15.2 million by Tourism Tasmania has paid off as predicted with “sensational” results for the 2015-16 season.
TASSIE building firm NEAThouse has been recognised with a national award for its eight-star energy rated display home, writes JARRAD BEVAN
POLICE have released the name of a young woman killed in a two-car crash near Waratah.
MATTHEW Evans gets his teeth stuck into the ethics of eating meat, writes SHAUN McMANUS
THE Aurora Australis is preparing to ship out for another scintillating summer season of science in the frozen south.
THE hurt caused to Hydro Tasmania by the energy crisis has been laid bare, with the state-owned energy company announcing a $65 million loss.
TEMPERS have flared in State Parliament amid debate on whether the State Government is helping or hindering the forest industry.
KETTERING wildlife carer Craig Webb, adventurer and disability advocate Paul Pritchard and stillbirth support worker Lyndy Bowen are among the fine field in the 2017 Tasmanian Australian of the Year Awards.
METRO Tasmania says its revamp of Hobart bus services has resulted in “unheard of” increase in passengers.
TASMANIAN milk from Australia’s largest dairy farm and processed at Lenah Valley could be in China the next day, fetching between $10 and $15 a litre on Asian supermarket shelves.
YOUNG bearmaker Campbell Remess is fast building an international reputation. WATCH THE VIDEO
MEL Gibson’s stellar direction of Hacksaw Ridge and Elizabeth Debicki’s chilling performance in The Kettering Incident — shot in southern Tasmania — have won them AACTA nominations.
A CONTROVERSIAL fish farm development on Tasmania’s East Coast has generated nearly 6000 submissions as part of a public consultation process.
BROTHELS would be decriminalised and some illicit drugs legalised under a raft of proposals unveiled in Tasmanian Labor’s State Conference agenda.
UPDATED: A woman aged in her 20s has died after a two vehicle crash on the Murchison Highway near Waratah, southwest of Burnie.
THE Royal Hobart Show this year banned a safety inspection company from certifying rides at last week’s carnival due to safety concerns.
SANDY Bay is set to come to life with a festival of lights as part of a first of its kind multicultural celebration tomorrow.
TASMANIA could have a direct international shipping link by the end of next year.
A YOUNG man flew to Sydney and bought $250,000 worth of drugs from a person he knew only as “Humphrey Bear”, the Supreme Court has heard.
SWIFT parrots are heading for a boom breeding season in Tasmania, with babies hatching in man-made nesting boxes for the first time. WATCH THE VIDEO
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