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Sports reporter at The Examiner. Focus on basketball and netball but occasionally rolls the arm over for some cricket coverage in the summer. Previously from Adelaide with a stint in Byron Bay. Get in touch: adam.daunt@examiner.com.au. → Read More
Sports reporter at The Examiner. Focus on basketball and netball but occasionally rolls the arm over for some cricket coverage in the summer. Previously from Adelaide with a stint in Byron Bay. Get in touch: adam.daunt@examiner.com.au. → Read More
Sports reporter at The Examiner. Focus on basketball and netball but occasionally rolls the arm over for some cricket coverage in the summer. Previously from Adelaide with a stint in Byron Bay. Get in touch: adam.daunt@examiner.com.au. → Read More
Sports reporter at The Examiner. Focus on basketball and netball but occasionally rolls the arm over for some cricket coverage in the summer. Previously from Adelaide with a stint in Byron Bay. Get in touch: adam.daunt@examiner.com.au. → Read More
Sports reporter at The Examiner. Focus on basketball and netball but occasionally rolls the arm over for some cricket coverage in the summer. Previously from Adelaide with a stint in Byron Bay. Get in touch: adam.daunt@examiner.com.au. → Read More
Nominations close on October 2022. → Read More
The organisation moved to clarify the situation following recent media reports. → Read More
CULTURE: West Tamar mayor Christina Holmdahl, pictured with general manager Rolph Vos, said the council was working on the issues. Picture: Paul Scambler Concerns have been raised over West Tamar Council's handling of their workplace culture in light of complaints made by staff earlier this year. → Read More
CULTURE: West Tamar mayor Christina Holmdahl, pictured with general manager Rolph Vos, said the council was working on the issues. Picture: Paul Scambler Concerns have been raised over West Tamar Council's handling of their workplace culture in light of complaints made by staff earlier this year. → Read More
FINALS FOOTY: Essendon Bombers are headed back to Tasmania as part of the AFL finals series which is a first for the state. Picture: Phillip Biggs Tasmanians will get to witness live AFL finals action for the first time ever after it was announced UTAS Stadium will host two elimination finals next week. → Read More
From behind a bar to a packed Bakers Lane, Lennon Wells won't slow down on their rocking journey. → Read More
RECOGNITION: The Tasmania Disability Festival is looking for nominations to recognise the work of people with a disability and in the disability sector. They may sometimes go unnoticed but the achievements of people with disabilities or working in the disability sector will be centre stage at the Tasmanian Disability Festival. → Read More
Northern Midlands Council have hit back at claims they were "flouting" their planning responsibilities over the $300 million Villages@Q development and will not be "bullied" during the application process. → Read More
The motion to support a review will be tabled at the LGAT general meeting on Thursday. → Read More
Tasmania Police are continuing investigations into the incident today. → Read More
WEATHER: Warmer days and nights were the order of July for Tasmania but some parts of the state received above average rainfall according to BOM. Picture: Phillip Biggs Warmer days and nights may sound like an oxymoron in the depths of a Tasmanian winter but that is what was served up across Tasmania during July, according to new data. → Read More
PRAISE: JCP Youth founder Will Smith has praised the state's education department for working to reengage kids in education through the COVID pandemic. Picture: File Financial stress, unable to afford school supplies and extracurriculars is the new reality facing residents as the impact of the coronavirus pandemic continues to be felt. → Read More
Health groups have raised concerns about the latest health data. → Read More
APPEAL: The RMPAT hearing over Dorset Council's decision to remove rail infrastructure is expected later this month. Picture: File An appeal against Dorset Council's development application to remove rail infrastructure will be heard potentially later this month by the Resource Management and Appeals Tribunal. → Read More
The plan was initiated after a unanimous vote at the recent council meeting. → Read More