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Campaign calls on community to speak out about violence
Police investigating firearms incident at Kings Meadows
E-scooter trial extended over summer
Council celebrates heritage photography award winners
New Burnie shiploader to boost industry productivity
Opening of Women’s Legal Service Tasmania’s new Launceston office
Crash – Lambert Street at Ravenswood
Tasmania Needs Pay Rise, now
Tribute to Professor Derek Ashworth Denton AC
Police charge man with drug and firearm related offences after search in Launceston
GPs from across Australia descend on Parliament calling for reforms to help patients in need
Hawthorn Football Club renewal
Transport costs continue to rise across Australia
Child and Family Learning Centre State-wide Day
Tasmanian Christian schools to train their own teachers
Adelaide flying high as international airlines up their flights
Adelaide flying high with international flight boost
Launceston General Hospital needs urgent Government action
Women’s and Children’s Precinct now open
New learning and education hub opened at Launceston General Hospital
Tasmanian firefighters vie for top spot
Police charge four with robbery offences in Launceston
Record year for Correctional Officer Recruitment
Lighting of Christmas tree
Outpatient plan follows nearly decade of Liberal failure
Government lets maritime college vessel sink
Launceston women to discover new careers in disability
City of Launceston staff recognised in State and national awards
Crash – 4WD roll over
Tasmanian industry and jobs benefit from significant Nyrstar local spend
New report highlights dire situation for our mental health services
St Vincent de Paul Society in Australia National President Elected
Prime Minister’s Literary Awards shortlists announced for 2022
Finlay goes rogue on AFL
Work starts on Tamar Estuary health project
Further arrests made relating to murder of man in George Town on 22 October
$6.5 million boosts support for kids with hearing loss
First Basin pool opening delayed
City of Launceston election finalised
More than $400,000 recovered for Brisbane workers
West Tamar car park upgrade to get underway
Insight – Budget 2022-23: Implications for agribusiness and food sectors
Emergency Response Grants now available for small businesses and primary producers
$1.25 million grant to enhance Burnie entrances
Health crisis deepens by day
$1.25 million grant to enhance Devonport entrances
Strong investment in Ambulance Tasmania means less Tasmanians requiring hospital trips
Elizabeth Street car park changes