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OPTIONS: Laurel House chief executive Justine Brooks said about 12 per cent of the service's clients have continued with online counselling after COVID-19 restrictions on face-to-face meetings were lifted. Picture: supplied A new custom-built online platform will allow Laurel House's clients to take part in counselling sessions via instant messaging. → Read More
OPTIONS: Laurel House chief executive Justine Brooks said about 12 per cent of the service's clients have continued with online counselling after COVID-19 restrictions on face-to-face meetings were lifted. Picture: supplied A new custom-built online platform will allow Laurel House's clients to take part in counselling sessions via instant messaging. → Read More
Tasmanians who book an eligible getaway through RACT Travel will receive a bonus $50 attraction voucher. → Read More
She says free speech around women's rights is being severely restricted. → Read More
Community and Public Sector Union general secretary Tom Lynch. Picture: file A review of the Tasmanian State Service has resumed after being put on hold by COVID-19 but a union leader is concerned the process will be rushed. → Read More
It will only be available for purchase in Tasmania. → Read More
Primary Industries Minister Guy Barnett, Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary handler Kate Pickett and Lenny the wombat. Picture: supplied A University of Tasmania research project monitoring wombat mange is yielding promising results. → Read More
A man who committed sex crimes against six boys has avoided jail. → Read More
An injured mother-of-two remains in hotel quarantine in Launceston. → Read More
An injured mother-of-two remains in hotel quarantine in Launceston. → Read More
It was expected confirmation emails would be received within 24 hours. → Read More
Mersey independent MLC Mike Gaffney. Picture: file Mersey independent MLC Mike Gaffney has welcomed government departments' feedback on legislation which aims to introduce voluntary assisted dying as an end-of-life choice in Tasmania. → Read More
The travel vouchers were snapped up in 40 minutes. → Read More
It is the fifth Social and Economic Impact Study of gambling in Tasmania. → Read More
The government says it is embracing reform in the sector. → Read More
GONE: Premier Peter Gutwein and Tourism Tasmania chief executive John Fitzgerald speaking on the popularity of the Make Yourself At Home travel voucher scheme. Picture: Emily Jarvie The government is considering extending the Make Yourself At Home travel voucher scheme after $7.5 million in vouchers were snapped up eager Tasmanians in less than an hour. → Read More
The state government's Make Yourself At Home travel vouchers have been snapped up by eager Tasmanians in less than an hour. → Read More
Tasmanian Liberal senator Claire Chandler says free speech is under threat. → Read More
Tasmanian Liberal senator Wendy Askew. Picture: file Tasmanian Liberal senator Wendy Askew has alleged her views on chronic pain have been misrepresented to members of the Tasmanian Parliament as her supporting voluntary assisted dying. → Read More
Sex workers are required to have a COVID-19 Safety Plan. → Read More