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Morning of the king tide

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 15 Desember 2012 | 17.12

LAPPING: The water was high at the boat sheds at Cornelian Bay yesterday. Picture: KIM EISZELE YESTERDAY'S high tide might have been a king tide but it wasn't a monster one. The combined gravitational pull of the moon and the sun guaranteed a higher...
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Clean, green the way to Asia

PRIME Minister Julia Gillard has urged Tasmania to use its clean, green image to take advantage of the Asian century. Talking to the Mercury for the last time before the Prime Minister takes a break for Christmas, Ms Gillard urged Tasmania to play to...
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My year in a tree

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 14 Desember 2012 | 17.12

TREE-MENDOUS EFFORT: Miranda's mum, Glenys Gibson, visits her daughter, who has spent a year in the tree protesting about logging in the state's high conservation value forests. Picture: Alan Lesheim WHEN Miranda Gibson started her tree-top protest...
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No regrets

WITH the Australian Test team training in the background, Ricky Ponting is a familiar figure at Bellerive. But instead of being dressed in Test attire, Ponting is in the purple and black of the Hobart Hurricanes as international cricket moves on without...
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Deal hits road block

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 13 Desember 2012 | 17.12

STANDSTILL: The forest industry is waiting on the outcome of peace talks. TASMANIA'S powerful Upper House is deadlocked on whether to support the state's historic $378 million forestry peace deal. After a marathon 13 1/2-hour debate yesterday,...
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Three generations of abuse

AN AGED pensioner has been jailed for abusing three generations of young girls from his own family over a 45-year period. The 79-year-old southern Tasmanian man, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, appeared in the Supreme Court in Hobart today....
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Last-ditch $102m for forest deal

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 12 Desember 2012 | 17.12

TASMANIA'S historic forest peace deal has been thrown an extra $102 million in a last-ditch effort to get the legislation underpinning the deal through the Upper House. The State Government will go further into deficit by contributing $39.5 million...
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Peace deal debate begins

TASMANIA'S Upper House has started debating the legislation underpinning Tasmania's historic forest peace deal. Western Tiers MLC Greg Hall started debate by referring to the legislation as a "crock". Mr Hall described additional money offered for...
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Cash for jobs -- at a cost

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 11 Desember 2012 | 17.12

THE State Government will slide further into debt in a bid to create hundreds of jobs and leverage much needed new investment. Premier Lara Giddings yesterday announced the Tasmanian Jobs Package she hopes will deliver 3300 jobs and create about $375...
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Hampered by high demand

TASMANIAN welfare agencies are having to turn people away as the demand for emergency assistance far outstrips supply. The Salvation Army yesterday said it feared it would run out of food to distribute to those in need this festive season. The Salvos...
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Wait to question Burnie dad

Written By Unknown on Senin, 10 Desember 2012 | 17.12

A fire engine and a police car at the scene of a tragic car fire at Shorewell Park last week. IT may be weeks before a Burnie man accused of attempting to murder his two young sons can be questioned by police. The 49-year-old man from Shorewell...
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Grunwaldt search resumes

The Bicheno Waste Management Centre where police are searching for a bicycle used by Nancy Grunwaldt. POLICE have returned to a tip site in Bicheno as the investigation into one of Tasmania's most infamous missing persons cases continues. Launceston...
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Seeking warmer waters

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 09 Desember 2012 | 17.12

TROPICAL fish are venturing as far south as Tasmania in response to ocean warming. Recent tropical sightings include turtles, a yellow-bellied sea snake, a green moray eel, tiger shark and a mahi-mahi dolphinfish. The unusual sightings have been documented...
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Ideas plan to lift Tassie

WHISKY and food trails, attracting more international students and bringing old industrial sites back to life are some of the ideas contained in three regional economic plans for Tasmania. The regional plans were released last month, following 38 community...
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