AFL Devils set to reveal their latest recruit
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.
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.
Police have laid charges nearly a year after a fatal crash that killed a 12-year-old Cosgrove High School student, who was allegedly hit by a car outside his school.
‘I don’t know what to do now’: Beloved Bellerive restaurant owner at wits end after persistent racial abuse. The latest attack:
A Tasmanian man who accused a serving magistrate of arranging gang members to choke and kill him has failed to convince the Supreme Court to grant a restraint order. What the court heard:
Seven of the busiest days on record for vehicles travelling up kunanyi/Mount Wellington occurred in the last financial year. kunanyi’s traffic for 2023:
Government has remained quiet on when a key pokies report, used to bat down the pre-commitment card, will be produced. Rolling coverage.
The Tasmania JackJumpers are a step closer to their dream home after detailed plans for a state-of-the-art high performance centre were lodged. See the designs:
Festival organisers lure their favourite band as the secret headliner to the packed line-up set for the three day festival at Quercus Park. Why they are “stoked” these UK indie rock icons are coming to Tassie:
The JackJumpers and Devils might not have moved in together yet, but already Tasmania’s newest sporting neighbours are getting on like a house on fire.
The Tasmanian JackJumpers High Performance Centre has advertised a development application with the Kingborough Council. Vision of the fly through….
The box covering the plinth of the controversial Crowther statue — that was toppled earlier this year — was tagged by graffiti.
An international tip has lead to jail time for a Tasmanian man who had 5000+ child abuse material and bestiality files on hundreds of DVDs. Here’s how he was found.
The new owner of the Eaglehawk Neck’s Lufra Hotel is following in the footsteps of family in the acquisition, where he has big plans to amp up the luxury. See what’s planned.
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