Menu anchors brand in Tassie
There’s no bland, seen-it-all-before hotel food – at this new Hobart restaurant – here, instead there’s a beautifully executed menu that puts Tassie produce in the spotlight, writes Alix Davis
There’s no bland, seen-it-all-before hotel food – at this new Hobart restaurant – here, instead there’s a beautifully executed menu that puts Tassie produce in the spotlight, writes Alix Davis
A vessel described as ‘the ute of the navy’ is beginning to take shape as an overseas navy visits a Hobart workshop to analyse the boats it ordered.
Following a 12-month trial deemed successful by the Hobart City Council, four scramble crossings in the CBD are set to be made permanent – but their continuation will rely on external funding.
Scramble crossings in Hobart’s CBD are sticking around after a 12-month trial, sparking furious debate. HAVE YOUR SAY.
The developer behind a controversial hotel project wants another shot to have it assessed away from the council. Details
A young police constable charged over the deaths of a mother and son after a 2022 road crash was disqualified from driving at the time of the incident, a magistrate has found. The full findings.
There’s so much great food at Salamanca Market to choose from that it’s hard to know what to tuck into first. So we’ve compiled a short list to help whet your appetite and encourage you to take a stroll and find your own favourites, writes Alix Davis
Her creations are stocked by heavyweights David Jones and The Iconic. Now designer Emma Petterwood will showcase her brand at the Tasmanian Fashion Festival before launching overseas.
A former Hobart City councillor who pleaded guilty to evading police has had their licence disqualified for six months. Here’s how the situation unfolded.
These stunning, stylish and sleek new apartments on Hobart’s waterfront make an ideal retreat for a couple or an even a larger crew and are a great base to explore the city, writes David Killick
A new state of the art pool in Glenorchy will give more young Tasmanians the skills they need to survive and pave the way for more elite athletes to rise through the ranks, a Paralympian says.
The company contracted to deliver hire e-scooter services in Hobart is embroiled in controversy, and the city council is asking it to explain itself.
Community members in Glenorchy who rallied for a new pool will get what they’ve asked for, after the council voted for a brand new facility. Here’s what will be built.
The colour, fun and creativity is on display as schoolchildren – and even some teachers – dress up as their favourite characters for Book Week. See the gallery >>
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