‘I love it, so I don’t care if it is hard’: Top docs reap rewards
‘It makes the wins even more special’: Four exceptional Hobart doctors and consultants have been recognised for their impact and commitment to colleagues and patients.
‘It makes the wins even more special’: Four exceptional Hobart doctors and consultants have been recognised for their impact and commitment to colleagues and patients.
The Greens will seek an explanation as to why police say there is insufficient evidence for charges after an in investigation into allegations of false death certificates being issued. Read the latest.
First there was Hobart’s Farm Gate Market, and then Street Eats @ Frankos — and now the livewire behind the initiatives is ready to bring a new festival to the city. Here’s what’s planned
This year’s Cadbury Marathon featured a man who broke an unusual world record. The event was also the biggest yet, with around 1900 participants.
A rite of passage for all emerging musicians, the annual Tasmanian Rock Challenge is a chance for young artists to perform and showcase their music. Find out who won>>
A family-run restaurant at Stanley famed for its fresh crayfish can now boast the title of being the best seafood restaurant in the country, winning the title at the national National Seafood Industry Council Awards.
There are new measures being taken to protect the critically endangered swift parrot in southern Tasmania. Here’s the new strategy to save them.
Tasmania can expect more typical spring weather after a dusting of snow on Saturday night. The weather bureau says the system that battered the state has “well and truly moved away”.
With construction underway for facilities that have been long fought for, a soccer hub has been targeted by a series of thefts. Here’s the latest.
As both classmates and football and basketball teammates, 9-year-old Jax put all his efforts into fundraising for his friend the late George McNees. See how he’s continuing his friend’s legacy>
Metro Tasmania staff could still launch industrial action, including potential work stoppages, despite $14m being provided in the state budget for driver retention and recruitment.
A major milestone has been achieved in the delivery of the first of two new Spirit of Tasmania ferries following a formal ceremony in Finland, where the ships are being built.
From soil moisture probes and remote dam level monitoring to self-driving tractors, drones and AI technology – Tassie farms are getting hi-tech and Fiona Kerslake is helping to make that happen
A man pretending to be a firefighter who scammed several businesses of thousands of dollars of goods has avoided a lengthy jail sentence. What the court heard.
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