Nuyina laid low July 9, 2022 11:18 pm in Local News by NewsroomNew icebreaker Nuyina, $500 million of high tech, is to sit idle in Singapore due to mechanical troubles. The ship...
Bottler for quality July 9, 2022 by NewsroomThe price for Tasmania’s wine grapes grew to an astonishing average of $3,237 dollars a tonne this year. It contrasts...
Minister urges patience in code of conduct process July 8, 2022 by NewsroomLocal Government Minister Nic Street has called for patience as the Local Government Code of Conduct complaints against embattled Waratah-Wynyard...
New funding for seaweed project July 8, 2022 by NewsroomThe State Government is sinking $540,000 into a new project that works to reduce livestock emissions. The funds will support...
Hobart’s Kiwi link restored July 7, 2022 by NewsroomHobart’s first international flight since November hasn’t been able to escape delays currently plaguing airlines around the country. The Air...
New Covid-19 numbers aren’t surprising to health experts July 7, 2022 by NewsroomNew Coronavirus infections continue to outpace recoveries in Tasmania. 1,728 new cases have been recorded in the past 24 hours,...
Alleged hit-run driver fronts up July 7, 2022 by NewsroomA southern Tasmanian man will face court in Melbourne next month over hit-run charges dating back nearly three decades. The...
New Spirit terminal works to start soon July 6, 2022 by NewsroomWorks on the construction of a $250 million purpose-built terminal at the Port of Devonport’s East No. 3 Berth for...
Flasher councillor to face court on trespass charges July 6, 2022 by NewsroomEmbattled Waratah-Wynyard councillor Darren Fairbrother will be back in court again on Thursday. Fairbrother, who has pleaded not guilty...
Sunken tugs likely to be salvaged soon July 6, 2022 by NewsroomA specialist barge required to lift two sunken tugs from the bottom of the Mersey River has finally departed Brisbane...