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Tasmania
2.5 Million Australians Working in Public Sector Roles, Costing Taxpayers $232 Billion
The number of public servants in every state has increased between 2023 and 2024.
November 18, 2024
BY
Monica O’Shea
Tasmania’s Government Reshuffled After Losing 2 Ministers in a Week
A promotion and a return to Cabinet ranks will fill the space left by the resignations of the ...
October 21, 2024
BY
Rex Widerstrom
Tasmania’s Capital Expands Surveillance With 330 ‘Eyes on the Ground’
Hobart has recently invested $1.8m in its CCTV network, which police now have dual access to.
September 20, 2024
BY
Crystal-Rose Jones
Tasmania: Weird Names, Wombat Walkers, and Wine Whisperers
Calling all truffle snufflers, sauna stokers, and cave conductors.
September 10, 2024
BY
Nicole James
1 Dead as Winds Batter Australia’s East Coast
A woman has been killed by a falling tree as wind gusts of over 100 km/h hit much ...
September 1, 2024
BY
Rex Widerstrom
Tasmanian Child Abuse Claims Surge to $647 Million
In June, the state agreed to a $75 million settlement with 129 former detainees of the Ashley Youth ...
August 16, 2024
BY
Naziya Alvi Rahman
Victoria, Tasmania to Receive Big Boost in Renewables
Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen said that the initiatives are meant to bring energy costs ...
May 13, 2024
BY
Celene Ignacio
Major Art Museum Appeals Court Decision to Allow Men Into Ladies’ Exhibit
The 'Ladies Lounge' exhibit was forced to open its doors for men after a court decision in April.
May 10, 2024
BY
Rex Widerstrom
Tasmania 1 MP Away From a Government, as Lambie Comes to the Rescue
The Jacqui Lambie Network will provide confidence and supply, but many are questioning whether they sold their support ...
April 10, 2024
BY
Rex Widerstrom
Museum Ordered to Allow Man into ‘Ladies Lounge’ Exhibit
The Museum of Old and New Art discriminated against a man by denying him entry to an installation ...
April 10, 2024
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Rex Widerstrom
Missteps All Around Leave Tasmania With a Hung Parliament
There will need to be a reawakening of the Liberal spirit and philosophy, while being more stakeholder-focused.
March 26, 2024
BY
Eric Abetz
Tasmanian Liberals Negotiate for Another Minority Government
Australia's only Liberal government is on track to win more seats than Labor after Saturday's state election but not ...
March 24, 2024
BY
AAP
Tasmanian Election Debate Centres on New Stadium and Native Forrests
White accused Rockliff of being flippant with taxpayer's money to fund the whole project after saying he had ...
March 20, 2024
BY
Jim Birchall
Former Greens Leader Bob Brown Arrested Over Logging Protest in Tasmania
Dr. Brown is an active defender of Tasmania's giant trees which has seen him detained for various trespass ...
February 19, 2024
BY
Jim Birchall
Last Liberal Premier in Australia Calls Election After Rogue MPs Fail to Commit to Supply
Crossbench MP John Tucker threatened to 'bring the government down' if his demands were not upheld.
February 13, 2024
BY
Jim Birchall
Last-Standing Liberal Government Ponders Early Election
Australia's only centre-right Liberal premier is "actively considering" an early election after two renegade MPs rejected an ultimatum ...
February 10, 2024
BY
AAP
Judge Orders Logging Suspension in Tasmania Amid Legal Challenge
'This is a huge win for Tasmania's forests.'
January 31, 2024
BY
AAP
Community Sues to Limit Operation of 100-Turbine Wind Farm on Environmental Grounds
The Circular Head Coastal Awareness Network is fighting an earlier decision to allow the wind farm to operate ...
January 9, 2024
BY
Jim Birchall
Former Greens Leader Fighting Trespass Charge After Anti-Logging Protest
Dr. Brown's lawyers argue the charge should be dismissed.
December 5, 2023
BY
Jim Birchall
Pressure Piles up on Last Liberal State Government
Premier Jeremy Rockliff delivered an ultimatum to Ms. Archer on Tuesday, saying he would call an early election ...
October 3, 2023
BY
AAP
Flatulence-Reducing Livestock Feed Could Win Prestigious World Prize
Will the Australian innovation, that could see global methane levels reduced drastically, be able to take home the ...
September 20, 2023
BY
Isabella Rayner
‘Harrowing’: Tasmanian Child Abuse Commission Calls For Change
Tasmania's Child Sexual Abuse Commission has called for better safeguards to identify and deal with child sexual abuse ...
August 31, 2023
BY
Isabella Rayner
‘Revaccinations’ Required Due to Refrigeration Uncertainty in Australian Clinic
An Australian medical clinic’s inability to find records of whether their vaccines were stored at the right temperature ...
June 16, 2023
BY
Jessie Zhang
Australian to Create Conservation Zone Bigger Than Japan
Australia is set to triple the size of its marine park on Macquarie Island, making it far larger ...
June 6, 2023
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Cindy Li
Protest Over Chinese-Owned Company’s Dumping of ‘Toxic’ Waste Tailings in Australia’s ‘Amazon’
China-owned MMG is proposing to turn 140 hectares of the Tarkine rainforest, known as Australia’s “amazon” in Tasmania’s ...
June 1, 2023
BY
Henry Jom
Comfortable Cruise Makes Exploring ‘Down Under’ Easy
Among multiple choices one can use to navigate the Down Under countries of Australia and New Zealand is ...
April 9, 2023
BY
Robert Selwitz
Greens Senate Power Play Gives Hollow Victory, Minister Says
The Minister for Industry and Investment, Ed Husic, has pushed back on claims the Greens party have won a ...
March 10, 2023
BY
Victoria Kelly-Clark
TOP NEWS
Trump on Iran Conflict: Troops Staying Until ‘We Have a Completion’
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T.J. Muscaro
Iran Launches First Missiles at Israel Since Ceasefire Agreement
3hr
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Jacki Thrapp
Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
4hr
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Jack Phillips
Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
4hr
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Savannah Hulsey Pointer
US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
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Jacki Thrapp
US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
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Jacki Thrapp
Fascia: The Living, Interconnected Web Behind Movement and Healing—How to Enhance Its Function
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Mercura Wang
Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
11hr
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Lawrence Wilson
US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
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Naveen Athrappully
Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
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Melanie Sun