Everybody appearing at Hobart Magistrates Court, Wednesday, March 19
Here is a list of people appearing at Hobart Magistrates Court on March 19.
Here is a list of people appearing at Hobart Magistrates Court on March 19.
Here is a list of people appearing at Hobart Magistrates Court on March 18.
The lawyer representing a former St Virgil’s College student who was suing the school and its founders for alleged physical and sexual abuse has confirmed the civil matter has settled mid-trial.
Police have laid charges nearly a year after a fatal crash that killed a 12-year-old Cosgrove High School student, who was allegedly hit by a car outside his school.
Here is a list of people appearing at Hobart Magistrates Court on February 17.
More than three years after the Hillcrest tragedy and a 10-day criminal hearing, victims’ families will find out whether the jumping castle operator is criminally responsible.
A teenager stole $580 in cash from a Domino’s at Kings Meadows while carrying a machete and wearing black clothes, including a balaclava and beanie. His sentence.
NAMED: A 26-year-old Launceston man who used numerous social media accounts to groom and procure sexual imagery from multiple underage victims has been jailed for four years.
Here is a list of people appearing at Hobart Magistrates Court on February 14.
A Tasmanian primary school teacher and former journalist charged with allegedly possessing child exploitation material has made a new appearance in a Launceston courtroom.
An Ombudsman has found Hobart Lord Mayor Anna Reynolds and senior council staff breached privacy laws by disclosing Councillor Louise Elliot’s personal information without her consent.
Experienced, interstate climbers were rescued in dark, cold, wet and windy conditions from the top of Totem Pole at Cape Hauy. The pair were rescued after two failed attempts.
A Tasmanian crypto entrepreneur, who was ordered by a magistrate to pay $50,000 in damages to a first-time Bitcoin investor, has failed to overturn the decision in the Supreme Court.
A Hobart courtroom has heard the final arguments in a case that could potentially scuttle a $1.6 billion, 100-turbine wind farm proposed for the state’s remote North-West Coast.
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