With COVID cases rising in the state and indivudals and businesses trying to keep up to date with COVID information, local businesses have seen themselves named as potential COVID-affected areas. Eumarrah wholefoods store on Frederick Street,
December, 2021
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22 December
Cameron Wurf, Jimmy Webster re-sign with INEOS Grenadiers and St Kilda
Tasmanian pair Cameron Wurf and Jimmy Webster have had their short-term futures confirmed, re-signing with their teams for 2022. Wurf, a professional Ironman and cyclist, has re-signed with INEOS Grenadiers for next year,
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22 December
Hillcrest survivor speaks publicly for first time
Beau Medcraft broke both arms and shattered his wrist in the tragic accident at Hillcrest Primary School in Devonport.
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22 December
Climate change 'urgency' leads Launceston pastor to go on strike
A local pastor ended his week-long hunger strike yesterday in the CBD, undertaken to raise awareness about the need for a sustainable and meaningful response to climate change. City Baptist Church pastor Jeff McKinnon is a coordinator for the Extinction Rebellion,
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22 December
A deafening sound of silence from government
In Tasmania a trend towards secrecy at the expense of open government has been the hallmark of governments in the state for many years and a major contributor to the lack of trust. We have seen this most recently in Tasmania not just with COVID but also around the proposed …
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22 December
Shellfish Lease Water Quality project to protect jobs and benefit the environment
Jonno Duniam, Senator for Tasmania and Guy Barnett, Minister for Primary Industries and Water, Shellfish Lease Water Quality project to protect jobs and benefit t
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22 December
Shellfish Lease Water Quality project to protect jobs and benefit the environment
Jonno Duniam, Senator for Tasmania and Guy Barnett, Minister for Primary Industries and Water, Shellfish Lease Water Quality project to protect jobs and benefit t
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22 December
Driving business recovery and growth in Tasmania
Jane Howlett, Minister for Small Business Driving business recovery and growth in Tasmania. The Tasmanian Liberal Government is pleased to release the Interim Bus
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22 December
Driving business recovery and growth in Tasmania
Jane Howlett, Minister for Small Business Driving business recovery and growth in Tasmania. The Tasmanian Liberal Government is pleased to release the Interim Bus
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22 December
Tas records 12 cases, most since reopening
Tasmania has recorded 12 new coronavirus cases, the highest daily number since the island state reopened borders last Wednesday.