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Wednesday 23, Dec 2009 | Southern Tasmania
Christmas FatalIt's been a tragic start to the christmas holiday period on Tasmania's roads. After a French tourist was killed in the south last weekend, a Devonport man has died on the Bass Highway at Parramatta Creek. . Read more... Wednesday 23, Dec 2009 | Southern Tasmania
Poison ProbeThe investigation into ground water contamination at Rosebery is to be reopened. The Health Department says a doctor has provided new information after treating sick residents.. Read more... Friday 18, Dec 2009 | Southern Tasmania
Fire FightThe state government's opening it's purse yet again - this time five million dollars is going towards making Tasmania more bushfire ready. Strategies include immediate removal of roadside vegetation and the creation of community refuges.. Read more... Sunday 29, Nov 2009 | Southern Tasmania
HIV WarningThe number of HIV cases in Tasmania is growing at an alarming rate. Health officials are warning people not to let their guard down when it comes to practicing safe sex.. Read more... Sunday 29, Nov 2009 | Southern Tasmania
Community WishlistHealth and Education have topped a list of issues concerning Tasmanians ahead of next year's state election. A poll has identified two key areas that will play a pivotal role in deciding which political party will govern the state come March.. Read more... Saturday 28, Nov 2009 | Southern Tasmania
In Safe HandsWorld War One medallions found dumped near rubbish bins in suburban Melbourne have made their final journey home. Victorian Police handing over the two medals to the family of the Tasmanian soldier who earned them.. Read more... Saturday 21, Nov 2009 | Southern Tasmania
Uncertain FutureWorkers at McCain's Smithton processing plant are still reeling over news the plant will be closed. More than 100 full-time jobs will be slashed, in a new blow to the state's north west.. Read more... Sunday 15, Nov 2009 | Southern Tasmania
Climate ActionThe Tasmanian Government is taking action - today announcing a 50-thousand dollar micro-grants program for community-based climate change projects.. Read more... Sunday 15, Nov 2009 | Southern Tasmania
Last ChanceThe state Opposition is predicting the week ahead in parliament will determine the future of Premier David Bartlett.. Read more... Sunday 15, Nov 2009 | Southern Tasmania
Victims RememberedA ceremony to remember the six hundred and 45 men who died aboard HMAS Sydney nearly 70 years ago was held on Hobart's waterfront this morning.. Read more... Sunday 15, Nov 2009 | Southern Tasmania
Sally's RideOver three hundred Tasmanians have hit the tarmac on their bikes for a good cause. Called - Sally's Ride - the charity event raises money for mental health services.. Read more... Saturday 14, Nov 2009 | Southern Tasmania
Giving is GainingDozens of Tasmanian personalities have moonlighted as McDonald's employees for McHappy Day. The annual fundraiser supports families with seriously ill children.. Read more... Saturday 14, Nov 2009 | Southern Tasmania
Running HotTwo hundred and fifty firies have rushed to the Launceston show grounds, but not to put out a blaze. Instead they were fighting for bragging rights in their annual state championships.. Read more... Sunday 8, Nov 2009 | Southern Tasmania
Appointment Scandle ContinuesThe Tasmanian Premier continues to deny he misled Parliament over the botched re-appointment of former Police Commissioner Richard McCreadie. He's now insisting it's his Liberal counterpart who has some explaining to do.. Read more... Saturday 7, Nov 2009 | Southern Tasmania
Questions Over CommissionerTasmania's opposition parties have accused the Premier of misleading Parliament over last year's botched appointment of Richard McCreadie as Acting Police Commissioner... Now they're calling on Mr Bartlett to give a full account of what took place.. Read more... Sunday 1, Nov 2009 | Southern Tasmania
Fire BlacklistThere have been warnings from the Tasmanian Fire Service that homes in some areas will be left to burn in the case of a major bushfire. While there's no official blacklist - suburbs and estates with limited access, surrounded by overgrown vegetation may be on their own. . Read more... |
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