What will make Maydena’s Hardline even ‘more thrilling’
Competitors in an invitation-only event at Maydena must contend with a revamped track that one participant says ‘keeps you guessing.’
Competitors in an invitation-only event at Maydena must contend with a revamped track that one participant says ‘keeps you guessing.’
Self-publishing is booming – fuelled by the pandemic and greater access to technology – and everyday Tasmanians, including keen cooks, are increasingly finding joy as independent authors
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.
Plans will go ahead to deliver recycled water across a 7km pipeline for agricultural use and to water the grass of a golf course, despite objections from neighbours.
After the passing of Glenorchy Alderman Harry Quick, a new member has been elected to take his spot, and he’s no stranger to the council. Latest.
Tasmanian protesters flocked to Hobart’s Parliament Lawns, as part of nationwide action to put an end to native forest logging.
A new KFC store will be built in Hobart’s CBD, years after the closure of a franchise on Liverpool Street. Here’s when it’s expected to happen.
This delightful little West Hobart cafe is the perfect place for catching up with friends and/or family on your next coffee or lunch date, writes Alix Davis.
Advocates believe road-registered electric scooters offer a safer, traffic-busting solution for Hobart commuters. They want more incentives to encourage new riders. Take our poll inside >>
Officers believe a 68-year-old woman allegedly deliberately lit a house fire causing significant damage to a Red Hills home.
A brand new multistorey office building could transform the streetscape along Hobart’s Bathurst Street. See the impressive designs.
It’s been revealed DarkLab’s Transformer won’t be ready until 2026 at the earliest. Here’s what held up the project over the years.
The former general manager of a small rural Tasmanian council received a big ‘termination benefit’ when he left the role, two years into a five-year contract.
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