Sunken tugs likely to be salvaged soon July 6, 2022 10:32 pm in Local News by NewsroomA specialist barge required to lift two sunken tugs from the bottom of the Mersey River has finally departed Brisbane...
Prison officer shortage July 6, 2022 by NewsroomThe state’s Corrections Minister is talking up the Liberal investment in new guards amid concerns about ongoing lockdowns due to...
Covid-19 case numbers spike to 1,700 July 6, 2022 by NewsroomTasmania’s Coronavirus numbers have ballooned out overnight. Public Health is reporting 1,700 new cases in the last 24 hours, a...
Hobart couple celebrate lottery win July 6, 2022 by Newsroom A Hobart couple is celebrating a $100,000 Instant Scratch-Its win. The husband and wife decided to try somewhere new,...
Fuel fluctuations July 5, 2022 by NewsroomSome wide gaps between petrol prices remain evident in Tasmania The average price for 91 unleaded across Tasmania is 222.8...
Covid-19 claims lives of two Tasmanians July 5, 2022 by NewsroomTasmania has recorded another two Coronavirus deaths in the latest reporting period. Sadly, two men in their 80s have passed...
Murderer released on parole July 5, 2022 by NewsroomA man who bashed and kicked a stranger to death at Ravenswood before lighting his corpse on fire in March...
Ferry fees loom July 5, 2022 by NewsroomPassengers of Hobart’s hugely popular trans-Derwent ferry service are being warned they’ll have to shell out after its free trial...
Active Covid-19 case numbers climb once more July 4, 2022 by NewsroomTasmania’s active Coronavirus case numbers continue to climb, as the health authorities across the country deal with a new variant....
LGH review underway, COVID cases forces two wards to close July 4, 2022 by NewsroomThe Tasmanian Government has launched a child safe governance review at the Launceston General Hospital, following the harrowing evidence of...