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Shreklesque to come to Launceston for one-night-only show

Be ready for a night of laughter, drag, burlesque, musical theatre and frivolity. → Read More

Fourth novel in DI Mahoney series from sj brown released

NEW RELEASE: Stephen Brown with his novel The Square Up from his DI Mahoney series. Picture: Dana Anderson Those waiting for the next book in the Detective Inspector Mahoney mystery series do not have to wait any longer, with the fourth book now in stores across the state. → Read More

Art in Nature coming to Australia

The project focuses on connection to the environment. → Read More

Launceston Musical Society stages You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown

The show will be performed the first week of March. → Read More

PolliePedal Shifting Gears 2022 is virtual, and raising money and awareness for diabetes

Darren Segda, John Rayner, Minister Guy Barnett, Clare Klapche, David Meadows, Adam Gourlay and Andrew Klapche ready for the 2022 PolliePedal event. Picture: Dana Anderson Shift gears and ride your health journey into the next step with a virtual fundraiser from Diabetes Tasmania. → Read More

Seven things to do in Tasmania this weekend, February 26 and 27, 2022

The Examiner's pick of things to do and places to see this weekend. → Read More

Purple For Prostate to hold music muster to raise money and awareness for prostate cancer

The group raise the money, which is then given to the Cancer Council Tasmania. → Read More

28-year-old motorbike rider from Claremont dies in crash on Brooker Highway, Montrose

A 28-year-old man has died following a motorbike crash in the state's South on Thursday. → Read More

Sole occupant of the vehicle died at the scene of Longford crash

Tasmania Police remain at the scene of a single vehicle crash on Woolmers Lane at Longford. → Read More

Uni Revue returns in 2022 with Net Zero for 75th year

The show will be staged in the North from May 5-7. → Read More

Tasmania records 842 new cases of COVID-19, 4080 active cases

Tasmania has recorded 842 new cases of COVID-19, with active cases sitting at 4080. → Read More

Launceston named winner of Wotif's 2022 Aussie Town of the Year Awards

Mona Foma 2022 at Cataract Gorge. Picture: Phillip Biggs Launceston has taken out the top spot in the 2022 Aussie Town of the Year Awards, being named Australia's top travel destination. → Read More

TFS attend house fire at Denbys Road, Pegarah, overnight

Crews attended a house fire at Denbys Road, Pegarah, overnight. → Read More

Original Bee Gees drummer Colin Petersen to come to Launceston with Best of the Bee Gees

The Best of the Bee Gees is coming to Launceston. Picture: Supplied Bee Gees fans are in for a treat when a concert heading to Tasmania will feature one of the band members. → Read More

DonateLife Tasmania encouraging people to become organ donors following release of 2021 statistics

Donation registrations hit 50 per cent in those aged 16 and above in 2021. → Read More

Tasmania records 555 new COVID cases, brings active cases to 3689

Tasmania has recorded 555 new cases in the past 24 hours, taking the total number of active cases to 3689. → Read More

28-year-old Rokeby man charged with driving offences following two separate incidents

The man was pulled over twice in the same evening. → Read More

GoFundMe set up for Carr family's 14-month-old son following news of transplant surgery

The family are asking for help from the community. → Read More

Hospitality sector has welcomed abandoning Check In TAS

Owner of Cataract on Paterson Karen Burbury happy with the changes to Check In TAS requirements. Picture: File The news that the Check In TAS app will no longer be used at a majority of state venues has been welcomed by industry stakeholders, but there is confusion about why the changes were not streamlined across all venues. → Read More

Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery displays art of the spoon

SPOON FED: The exhibit of spoons now on show at QVMAG. Picture: Paul Scambler Art galleries not only hold paintings and sculptures, but other forms of history and art. One of the new exhibitions at the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery will give visitors a taste of something traditional, but in an unexpected medium. → Read More