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Tasmania Police recover vehicles stolen from Community Transport Services Tasmania

MISSING: One of the six cars stolen from CTST in February. Picture: Supplied Tasmanian Police have recovered five out of the six cars stolen from Community Transport Services Tasmania in February. → Read More

Buckland walking track project binned by Glamorgan Spring Bay

The council has abandoned plans for the walking trail. → Read More

Bass Liberal MHR Bridget Archer doesn't want JobSeeker rate to end conversation about unemployment

Bass Liberal MHR Bridget Archer wants unemployment conversation to continue post-JobSeeker. → Read More

Jazmin Watters, 5, was Tasmania's smallest single live birth

Jazmin was born at the Royal Hobart Hospital, weighing just 360 grams. This year, she's off to Kinder. → Read More

More machines, ATMs, modern tech: what Launceston pokies pubs want from gaming reforms

Launceston pokie pubs have their say on Tasmanian gambling reforms. → Read More

Riverside Primary School recreated viral Fleetwood Mac Tiktok to welcome students back

The video was posted on the school's Facebook page last night. → Read More

Volunteer honoured for work at Woolmers Estate where the Crown Princess Mary rose is growing

Crown Princess Mary's sister Jane Stephens was the Australia Day Ambassador at the Northern Midlands event. → Read More

Northern Tasmanians among those recognised in Australia Day Honours

A creative teacher and politican among the recipients. → Read More

TasGas sign agreement with Woodside to explore hydrogen possibilities

POWERING UP: A proposal for the Bell Bay project from August last year. Picture: Supplied The reality of hydrogen production in Tasmania has a face after the state government threw its support behind a pitch to produce 4.5 tonnes of hydrogen at a facility in Northern Tasmania's own Bell Bay. → Read More

Branxholm community supports Tin Timbers café

The Branxholm community has rallied around a shop owner after their custom sign was stolen just after Christmas. → Read More

Tasmania monitoring coronavirus situation in New South Wales and Victoria

The Tasmanian government is monitoring the COVID-19 situation in New South Wales and Victoria as both states grapple with outbreaks, says the Health Minister. → Read More

Nick Anchen's latest book explores the beauty of Tasmania's railway system

A new book - Tasmanian Railways 1950-2000 - is the result of a lifetime labour of love for author Nick Anchen, who says he's proud to have documented such a significant part of the state's history. → Read More

Australian Border Force arrest Tasmanian man for alleged importation of child-like sex doll parts

The man is due to face court in February next year. → Read More

Flexible programs the key to success

Year 10 students Amy Plapp, Elise Young and Sarah Young are all preparing to continue their studies in some capacity at Exeter High School next year. A few ye... → Read More

The Forest Practices Authority has raised concerns about the management of former logging coupes now in WHA

Documents revealed through the Right to Information process have exposed concerns about Environment Tasmania's handling of World Heritage Area restoration but the organisation says it was already cleared by a federal audit. → Read More

Franklin House markets return on Sunday

COMMUNITY: Andrew Ferrier with his Hieber lute at Franklin House. Picture: Neil Richardson Visitors will be welcomed back to Franklin House markets this Sunday for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic started. → Read More

Masked man on the run after holding up Riverside fish and chip shop

Multiple police units are searching for the man after being alerted to the robbery at about 4pm. → Read More

Victorian report finds batteries would be better energy solution than Marinus

The report was funded by the Bob Brown Foundation. → Read More

Investment in social housing needed to right economic downturn in Tasmania: report

A report has found investment in social housing and the public sector is needed. → Read More

Privacy expert concerned over digital check-in tools for Tasmanian COVID tracing methods

With recording of names now compulsory for venues the question turns to privacy. → Read More