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The organisation behind Tasmania’s more than 80 IGA stores has criticised a proposal to entice discount supermarket chain Aldi to the state. WHY THEY’RE AGAINST IT >>> Tasmanian Independent ...
The removal and destruction of two bronze statues depicting the plight of orphaned convict children in colonial Tasmania has devastated members of the group which commissioned the project.
A great place to head to this Easter is Arundel Castle in West Sussex, where one of Europe’s top tulip festivals is in full swing. Around 110,000 tulips are currently in bloom: they’ve been ...
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Luckily, dingoes never made it to Tasmania. Yet living exclusively on this island refuge has limited the devils’ genetic diversity, making them vulnerable to disease. When the disfiguring lumps ...
Built in the 1920s and full of charm, 30 Garden Road is a solid brick home with timeless appeal and exciting potential. Set on a generous, level block in the heart of Moonah-just minutes from ...
Nestled in the peaceful township of Railton, this well-kept home on a spacious, flat block offers exceptional value for a range of buyers-whether you're entering the market, downsizing to a more ...
A blue Captiva dangerously crossed train tracks in Tasmania's north-west. Image / Tasmania Police Alarming footage has emerged of a car making a last-second dash across a suburban train track in ...
A major transformation is set to revitalise Northern Tasmania’s premier sporting venue after Launceston Council formally approved a $130 million redevelopment of UTAS Stadium. The approval means UTAS ...
Catherine Whitington has been named Tasmania’s first disability commissioner. Whitington is a disabled woman whose lived experience of cerebral palsy informs her work, along with those of her family.
April 15, 2025 — Today marks a significant anniversary in the history of the Spirit of Tasmania ships, which currently operate on the Bass Strait, connecting mainland Australia to Tasmania. Exactly 30 ...
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