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Tasmanian film director Sean Byrne has catapulted back into international spotlight with his third feature film ‘Dangerous ...
Salmon producer Huon Aquaculture hosted more than 200 locals on tours of its facilities yesterday, as the company continues ...
Hundreds of small dead fish have been seen floating and washing up along the River Derwent near Hobart, prompting an ...
A new agreement between TasPorts and Strait Link is set to keep Tasmania’s main shipping terminal running for up to 30 years, ...
Detectives from Tasmania Police’s specialist Taskforce Artemis this week escorted the 84-year-old from Queensland to face ...
A body, believed to be that of missing 63-year-old Rokeby man Greg Pearton, has been found in a creek on Hobart’s eastern ...
The planned AFL High Performance Centre at Kingston has seen costs soar to $105 million, a $45 million increase from initial ...
A Devonport teenager who attacked his neighbour with a hatchet during a dispute over cap guns has walked free from prison, while the victim now lives with long-term injuries.
In a judgment published last week, Tasmania’s Court of Criminal Appeal dismissed an appeal by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) against the sentence handed to 27-year-old Oneck Walter Francis.
A second toxic algal bloom has prompted health authorities to expand their warning against eating wild shellfish, this time including Mercury Passage on Tasmania’s east coast.
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