An Old Beach woman has appeared in court for allegedly accessing and releasing information on a motor vehicle database for financial gain.
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An Old Beach woman has appeared in court for allegedly accessing and releasing information on a motor vehicle database for financial gain.
Read More »A TRANSITION plan has been established to guide the direction of Tasmania’s youth justice system as the closure of the controversial Ashley Youth Detention Centre looms.
Read More »Premier Government to work with AFL Tasmania ahead of a decision on our team. The Tasmanian Government supports the decision from AFL Tasmania to r
Read More »The Tasmanian government has disputed allegations that several young women were sexually abused by a Launceston General Hospital nurse and is set to fight the claims in court. The Tasmanian Health Service has filed defences in the Supreme Court in relation to three cases brought against it regarding the conduct …
Read More »Tasmania's tourism lobby ends its agreement with the forestry industry in the wake of mounting concerns from operators that logging is jeopardising the state's "clean and green" image.
Read More »FEDERAL government timelines for local road projects have revealed much-needed fixes for Hobart commuters remain years away.
Read More »NOW that the Gutwein government has managed the state through the worst of the COVID pandemic with the announcement of its highly conditional "roadmap" to
Read More »Don't miss out on the headlines from Tasmania. Followed categories will be added to My News. The state government short-changed voters by half a billion dollars last financial year — while claiming credit for boosting the economy with unprecedented stimulus.
Read More »The state government has started a process to transfer ownership of Tasmanian stadiums to one entity. A bill to create Stadiums Tasmania and centralise the ownership, management, and future capital development of stadiums was tabled in Parliament on Wednesday.
Read More »With an almost 50-year monopoly on gambling in Tasmania about to end, critics of the industry say those who are about to frame new laws must "seize upon the opportunity to put in place better harm minimisation measures".
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