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Forestry chief steps down

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 09 Mei 2013 | 17.12

FORESTRY Tasmania's chief executive of six years has stepped down. Bob Gordon said this morning that now was the right time for a change in leadership. "Forestry Tasmania faces significant challenges to implement the Tasmanian Forests Agreement and...
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State's unemployment up

TASMANIA's unemployment rate has increased again despite strong employment in the mining industry and on the NBN rollout. The trend unemployment rate jumped from 7.2 per cent to 7.4 per cent while the more volatile seasonally adjusted measure increased...
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New mission to re-use e-waste

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 08 Mei 2013 | 17.12

TASMANIANS are finally able to do something positive with unwanted TVs, phones and computers after the opening of a new E-Waste centre in Launceston. Operated by Launceston City Mission, the Youngtown facility breaks old televisions and computers down...
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Calls to safeguard biosecurity

TASMANIA needs safeguards for regional differences to protect its valuable brand, say primary producers. State's producers today delivered powerful submissions to the most far-reaching review of Australian biosecurity law changes in more than a century....
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Tassie tour real bottler

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 07 Mei 2013 | 17.12

A "PADDOCK to bottle" single-malt whisky experience -- the only one of its kind outside of Scotland -- has been launched at Redlands Estate Distillery in the Derwent Valley. A partnership between Tasmanian whisky identity Bill Lark, estate owners Peter...
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Prisoner's freedom short-lived

AN inmate at the Hobart Remand Centre allegedly escaped custody for about 20 minutes this afternoon. Police said the 24-year-old absconded about 2.10pm while being escorted from the Royal Hobart Hospital back to the Remand Centre. Police recaptured...
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Summer boost for hotels

Written By Unknown on Senin, 06 Mei 2013 | 17.12

HOTEL prices in Hobart rose 10 per cent this summer in a sign that demand for accommodation in Tasmania's capital is getting stronger during the event-packed warmer months. The average cost of staying overnight in a hotel in Hobart last summer was $177.61...
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Drive-by shootings continue

GLENORCHY police investigating a string of shootings in the Gagebrook and Bridgewater areas in recent weeks have revealed yet another drive-by attack was carried out three days ago. The same branch that attracted heavy criticism from residents last...
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Wintry chill sets in

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 05 Mei 2013 | 17.12

HOBART can expect to rug up for another few nights, a day after the temperature barely reached double figures in the capital and police issued a snow warning for central plateau roads. Hobart topped 11.8C at 12.57pm yesterday after an overnight low...
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Big night for Liberals

THE Liberal party has gained a seat and a long-serving independent has survived a campaign to unseat him in the Legislative Council elections. Tasmanians went to the polls yesterday in the Greater Hobart seats of Nelson and Pembroke and the North-West...
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