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Retail reprieve for mussels

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 10 November 2012 | 17.12

THEY say timing is everything, and the timing of Spring Bay Mussels' algal toxin discovery and global product recall could not have been worse. It follows an export ban on diseased Tasmanian abalone earlier in the year, and comes in the same week authorities...
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Twisters, hail, rain hit Hobart

TORNADOES, torrential rain and thick hail rampaged across the state yesterday. The wild weather forced the evacuation of a childcare centre and a call centre but most of the state escaped relatively unscathed. The South and East were hardest hit, with...
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Drunken dispute led to murder

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 09 November 2012 | 17.12

The Stainforth Court public housing units at Cornelian Bay. THE bashing murder of a man at a public housing estate was not premeditated but appeared to have sprung from a sudden drunken dispute, the Supreme Court in Hobart heard today. Jamie Peter...
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Party passion ends in mayhem

A MAN who filmed his topless girlfriend kissing another woman flew into a drug-fuelled rage when she kissed another man, the Supreme Court in Hobart has heard. Garry James Brody, 28, of Snug, pleaded guilty today to five counts of assault, destroying...
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Woolly times for royal heir

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 08 November 2012 | 17.12

PRINCE Charles threw a fleece today as he got a feel for some of the world's finest wool on a sheep stud near Hobart. With a little help from wool handler Lucy Byers, he gathered the newly shorn fleece off the floor and tossed it on the rack to be classed....
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The fire that never was

THE Tasmania Fire Service has been left red-faced after transmitting an emergency bushfire warning in error to media outlets across the state. According to the "Watch and Act" media alert â€" issued about 2.30pm today in rainy conditions -- the faux...
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Gambling help for schoolkids

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 07 November 2012 | 17.13

STUDENTS will be educated on the risks of problem gambling as part of a program targeting schools. The two-pronged attack will support teachers to help students whose families are affected by gambling, whether by poverty or anger and distress at home....
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Four more years, tweets Obama

Supporters of President Barack Obama cheer as they wait for Obama to appear on stage during the Obama election night watch party at McCormick Place in Chicago. Picture: GETTY PRESIDENT Barack Obama has retained the presidency in a resounding and...
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Basher free after time served

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 06 November 2012 | 17.12

A MAN who kicked an elderly stranger in the face has walked free from court after a judge ruled the three months he had already spent in custody was an adequate sentence. Luke Ashley Woods, 26, of Devonport, had earlier pleaded guilty to assaulting...
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Vincent wins mayoral race

Kerry Vincent, Sorell's new mayor, campaigning for a Bendigo Bank branch in the sprawling south-eastern town in 2010. SORELL has a new mayor, with local businessman Kerry Vincent to head the council until the 2013 poll. The results of the recent...
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Union warns on jobs, service

Written By Unknown on Senin, 05 November 2012 | 17.12

A FULL retail market for Tasmanian electricity will lead to inferior service and job losses, the union representing call centre workers has warned. The Australian Services Union has warned the State Government's plan to privatise the retail arm of state...
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Melbourne Cup preview

MERCURY racing writer Damien Seaton takes a look at your best Melbourne Cup options. Melbourne Cup top five tips: (20) LIGHTS OF HEAVEN (Luke Nolen) she looked very dour in Caulfield Cup after settling seventh. She was held-up at a vital stage at the...
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Drip-fed welfare

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 04 November 2012 | 17.12

ONE in six Tasmanian children lives in a family where no one works and Federal Government agencies lay the blame for the lost generation on welfare "largesse". However, a leading Tasmanian social welfare agency says that far from enjoying an easy life,...
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A tragedy of nature

SAD SIGHT: Rescuers do what they can to help the dolphins that had not perished on the beach. About 67 pilot whales and 20 dolphins were stranded. Picture: MARGARET BARNES ALMOST 90 whales and dolphins have died in mass strandings on King Island....
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