EXCLUSIVE PICS: Bruce Lehrmann spotted in Hobart
Bruce Lehrmann has been spotted in Hobart, meeting with his lawyer, Zali Burrows. See the exclusive pictures.
Bruce Lehrmann has been spotted in Hobart, meeting with his lawyer, Zali Burrows. See the exclusive pictures.
A driver has been suspended after students at a Southern Tasmanian school were ordered off a bus and told to walk. Here’s what the school said.
The findings of a coroner’s report into the drowning death of a four-year-old has triggered criticism of current laws around pool safety and fencing.
Not long after serving a reduced sentence, a man reoffended several times over a three-month period. Here’s what a Supreme Court judge said about him.
REVEALED: Here are the dates and questions Clarence ratepayers will be asked in a vote about the $70m AFL High Performance Centre.
The number of Tasmanians robbed in 2023 was the highest in 31 years and assaults also increased. Read what the data revealed.
A senior medical officer at the Launceston General Hospital acted outside the law by signing death certificates for patients he had not seen, an independent inquiry has found.
Premier Jeremy Rockliff says environmentalists “would stop at nothing” to shut down the state’s salmon, tourism, mining and forestry industries – placing thousands of jobs at risk.
As soon as a meeting with their employer wrapped up, disgruntled workers walked out of a northwest Tasmanian dairy factory and started rallying on the side of the Bass Highway. Find out why.
Parents are being urged to take their kids to Port Arthur in the coming school holiday period, after a painstakingly detailed model of the penal colony was restored and put on display once more.
A criminal with an extensive record has faced court for an unusual crime, after driving at extreme speeds – with police in pursuit – to get his pregnant girlfriend to hospital.
TT-Line was worried it could have lost the two partially completed Bass Strait ferries if the Finnish shipbuilder had collapsed, a parliamentary committee has heard.
We do a lot in Tasmania, but did you know we make video games? Here’s the newest game hitting the market, made with the brainpower of UTAS students.
Up She Rises give a preview performance for the beginning of the Festival of Voices.
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