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57-year-old woman and 54-year-old man charged over two inappropriate videos that went viral

The pair will appear in the Hobart Magistrates Court at a later date. → Read More

Country Club Casino to host Launceston's Carols by Candlelight for second year

There will be festive songs and Christmas decorations taking over the Country Club Casino in Prospect this Sunday, as Launceston's Carols by Candlelight event returns. → Read More

St Giles' Niche Market to be held for three years at QVMAG

St. Giles' Niche Market will call the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery Inveresk home for the next... → Read More

Josef Chromy to hold Grapes of Mirth comedy show in 2023

Tasmania's favourite day amongst the vines is returning to Josef Chromy in February. → Read More

Horologist Graham Mulligan details the history of clocks in Tasmania

Hands of Time is a new comprehensive directory of clock and watchmakers in Tasmania. → Read More

Toy drive to help children in Northern Tasmania who would otherwise go without

Vinnies project coordinator Eric Welsh said that giving gifts was important to those who would otherwise miss out. → Read More

Flinders Island Cup race meet raises over $40k for those suffering with NeuroEndocrine Cancer

A racing event hoping to raise $30,000 for those with Neuroednocrine cancer has smashed their goal by raising over $47,000 for vital awareness and medical support. → Read More

'Voting Wall' has been installed in Brisbane St Mall, the culmination of a three-month campaign by Launceston Gastronomy

A special public 'Voting Wall' has been installed in Brisbane St Mall, the culmination of a three-month campaign by Launceston Gastronomy to broaden awareness of the City's UNESCO designation. → Read More

Vinnies volunteers create Xmas hampers for those doing it tough in Tasmania

Volunteers packed and prepared 300 Christmas Hampers for distribution in the North of the Tasmania. → Read More

Rosemary Hill showcases 'Summer of '22' exhibition at Scotch Oakburn

On display at Scotch Oakburn College's s.p.a.c.e Gallery, "Summer of '22' by Rosemary Hill showcases 35 of her... → Read More

Beerfest plans to end 2022 with a bang along Tamar River

Organisers of Beerfest 2022 have announced the many food and drink vendors that will be available at Royal... → Read More

MRC Tas to unoccupied student accommodation from UTAS during university break

The lease agreement between MRC Tas and the University is an opportunity to utilize unoccupied student accommodation. → Read More

Newsagencies see customers and community dig deep for those in need.

For 114 years, residents have given to The Examiner's Empty Stocking Appeal, which supports the region's most in-need... → Read More

Launceston Preparatory School celebrates 40 years with school production

Forty years ago, The Launceston Preparatory School opened its doors. Back in 1982, they were the doors to a private home where 17 students learned and played downstairs in the home of one of the original principals. → Read More

Dark comedy features love, murder plots and laughs at Earl Arts Centre

Killers with Benefits is at Launceston's Earl Arts Centre between 6 to 11 December → Read More

Carols and Cake event to take over historic Franklin House

Franklin House, a National Trust of Tasmania property, is holding its annual Carols and Cake even on Sunday. → Read More

Independent school to open in Launceston in March 2023.

From March 2023, Indie School Launceston Campus will operate from the former TAFE building in Paterson St. → Read More

16th annual Tasmania Police Charity Trust Bike Ride held across state

Charity Trust Bike Ride raises over $80,000 for Tasmanian charities → Read More

Optometrists at Specsavers asking households to donate their pre-loved glasses

75 per cent of Launceston households have at least one pair of optical or sunglasses they no longer... → Read More

HJ King: cameras and carburettors is now showing at QVMAG

Taking the first aerial photograph of Launceston wasn't an easy feat, and it is being commemorated at an exhibition at Launceston's Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery at Inveresk. → Read More