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Margaret Hoban's house might be a symbol of her life, both perfectly ordered yet symbiotically chaotic. → Read More
From a small group a 40 or so people, the Launceston Nepalese community is about 3500 strong, and the group living in Tasmania have found a way the make the place their home. → Read More
Across the state at least 39 aged care facilities were impacted by COVID, but access to loved ones in the facilities was not always shut off. → Read More
A Launceston Councillor and his friend founded the group, now it has almost 50,000 members, and has taken on a life of its own. → Read More
The Deloraine aged care homes are managing the positive test of one staff members, while at Norwood cases have broken out in the resident population. → Read More
At least two inmates are 16 staff from Risdon have tested positive to COVID. → Read More
A male prisoner in Tasmania died on Monday night, and his death will now be investigated by the coroner. → Read More
No cases had been recorded by staff or detainees at Ashley, but safety protocols meant physical visitation was impacted. → Read More
The rapid antigen test collection site has been open for just three days. → Read More
The 49-year-old was hit at 6.30pm on Sunday night. → Read More
Shaun McElwaine SC has operated as a lawyer in Launceston since 1988 and been counsel on some of the most significant cases in Tasmanian history. → Read More
Ten-year-old Trevallyn boy Ryan, who lives with Down syndrome and is medically complex, has had health care access issues as COVID cases mount in Tasmania. → Read More
A powerhouse of Tasmanian Aboriginal culture, Aunty Dulcie died aged 98 as the last of the great shell stringers, though in death her legacy will live on. → Read More
The Mole Creek Hotel's exposure set off a chain of events that were felt throughout the town with a population of about 600. → Read More
The 34-year-old Launceston man, well known to the court system and police, had his sentence more than doubled. → Read More
Public Health contract tracing process set to be relaxed as "less severe" Omicron strain cases increase. → Read More
With exposure sites becoming more widespread and closer to regional towns, mayors are worried about the impact it could have on their municipality. → Read More
Mall users first stumbled upon the broken tiger laying in the mall on a fateful Sunday morning in October. Now police are hoping to bring the callous attacker to justice. → Read More
John Wayne Millwood compared his survivor's explanation of his abuse as akin to terrorism and compared him to "Bin Laden". → Read More
The survivor had been battling Millwood in court since 2016 when Millwood was initially found guilty of his crimes. → Read More