‘Mortally wounded’: Winter an asset sale fan, govt says
The Liberals have branded Labor leader Dean Winter the state’s leading advocate of privatisation after uncovering decade-old comments they claim he made in favour of asset sales.
The Liberals have branded Labor leader Dean Winter the state’s leading advocate of privatisation after uncovering decade-old comments they claim he made in favour of asset sales.
The lawyer for a Hobart doctor accused of making, supplying and illegally prescribing drugs says his charges should be dismissed. What the court heard.
TasTAFE’s chief executive officer has resigned, with the Minister for Skills and Training addressing claims of a falling out.
The state government’s plan to sell-off Hobart’s Treasury Building has hit a hitch with a key document missing, Labor claims.
CSIRO scientists are departing on a 31-day voyage to study changes in the marine ecosystems along the continental shelf lining Australia’s southeast coast.
Flagship event Targa Tasmania is looking for an iconic location for its colourful ceremonial send-off in 2025
Suspended Tasmanian judge Gregory Geason says he has informed the government and Chief Justice of his intentions after being found guilty of common assault offences.
The Macquarie Point Stadium could affect traffic in Hobart, if a pedestrian bridge is not built. Now the Hobart City Council is seeking more information before it weighs in.
A Tasmanian man who choked his former partner and abused both her and her daughter has been denied in his attempt to reduce his time in jail. Here’s why.
Amid speculation of whether former Tasmanian Labor leader Rebecca White would take a crack at the federal Lyons seat, Anthony Albanese visits the state and confirms who will run.
A leading GP says there’s no need for women to suffer in silence these days about a taboo topic.
Protesters have crashed the Primer MInister’s press conference, to send a message about the Maugean Skate.
Despite delaying a decision on the expansion of a salmon farm on the West Coast, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has promised to spend big to improve conditions in Macquarie Harbour.
A 39-year-old accounts clerk, who stole $270,000 from a Tasmanian family business after failing to disclose an embezzlement conviction, has been sentenced in court.
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