Tas Fire Service warns conditions ripe for bushfires ABC Online Tasmania's experienced a warm summer and Mr McGuinness has told Statewide Mornings' Leon Compton, we've been very lucky. "We haven't had any really hot days where we've had a lot of wind, the wind's our biggest enemy," he says. See all stories on this topic » | ||
A sample of the summer festivals Tasmania Mercury THE biggies of the summer eating festivals in Tasmania are the Taste in Hobart and Festivale in Launceston. Each has a loyal following, which is not defined by geography. Southerners are just as likely to favour the leafy, laid-back Festivale in Albert ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fire danger warning ABC Online The Weather Bureau has issued a fire weather warning for the Upper Derwent Valley in southern Tasmania today. Many other areas of the state are on high fire danger alert. The Bureau of Meteorology is expecting temperatures above 30 degrees across many... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bay mansion record, again Tasmania Mercury The latest buyer is Tasmanian-born Greg Woolley, who lives at exclusive Point Piper, Sydney, in a house bought for $10.55 million in 2005. Born in Hobart in 1973, Mr Woolley is a former Macquarie Bank banker and a long-time adviser to the Lieberman... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Teachers fighting four terms TheMercury.com.au The State Government has taken the union to the Tasmanian Industrial Commission, with a hearing expected next month. Parliamentary Secretary for Education Paul O'Halloran said: "We've applied to the commission for arbitration regarding leave ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
MS Dhoni happy George Bailey is Aussie captain Herald Sun I am debuting but ever since I captained Tasmania, in most games I've gone out there whether I'm captain or not thinking like a captain. ``I'm always thinking about fields or bowlers or whatnot. Once you've been captaining for a certain period of time ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Tabcorp kiosks for smaller pubs and clubs Herald Sun He scooted past joking that it would be the only time he'd ever pass Black Caviar. Taking different routes to the Valley, McCarthy arrived just seconds behind the Moody truck. "Can't beat her on or off the track," he said. Sly filly deal ROBERT Smerdon ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Hankook Evo Eager For Targa Wrest Point PaddockTalk Having competed in the Australian Rally Championship for a number of years, Zoey was part of the youngest team to ever contest Targa Tasmania, making her debut in 2008, and more recently competing in Targa High Country with her dad in an HDT VE ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tough test for cyclists The North West Star The cool climate of Tasmania's Cradle Mountain region will be a dramatic change for Whitehead and rest of the North West riders. "It is going to be a bit different from training and riding out here in the summer months," he said. "When you head out, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
International experience enhances students academics Iowa State Daily Woods' experiences in Tasmania solidified his decision to apply for veterinary school last fall while Morton's led him to get a job as a peer adviser at the Study Abroad Office. "Studying abroad has, if anything, actually decreased the time that I will ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cowan's come a long way Tasmania Mercury Cowan left Tasmania in November for a Sheffield Shield game and the Big Bash with the Sydney Sixers, but returned on Sunday with a baggy green and four Tests next to his name. The patient Cowan is the classical musician to fellow left-hand opener Dave... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Haddin's the best, but must keep earning spot: Healy The Canberra Times ''I think any time you're out of the Australian cricket team I think you're dropped,'' Haddin said yesterday. ''You give another guy an opportunity to take your spot and you've got to look if they do well, you could find it hard to get back in the team ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dolphin-chase police probe TheMercury.com.au Marine Police inspector Stuart Scott said people breaching the Marine Protection Act faced fines of up to $26000 and police had been inundated by jet ski complaints oversummer. The riders defended their actions yesterday, saying the dolphins had been ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sydney gets Rapt in Riesling SpiceNews Held at Waterloo's aMBUSH Gallery, more than 160 people came along to sip riesling, try on vintage clothing, nibble on some seafood and spill out onto the laneway to enjoy Sydney's gorgeous summer weather in urban style. The riesling flowed as guests ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Sheffield Shield returns following forced BBL hiatus The Roar Dumped Australian batsmen Usman Khawaja is another to be hindered by the lack of first-class cricket over the summer holidays. Dropped from the Test team, Khawaja has not had the opportunity to spend time in the middle, constant criticism about low ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Back at the mic for 2012 ABC Online (blog) ... than good old Tasmania. I've had the longest break this summer since, well, since I was unemployed probably. It's been completely refreshing, time at the beach, the Botanical Gardens, my own backyard and other places given to summer enjoyment. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Four-day focus for Maddinson Illawarra Mercury But his focus shifts to improving on an inconsistent start to the domestic summer, declaring he is more confident than ever in his technique following the BBL competition. NSW take on Tasmania in a one-dayer in Hobart on Saturday, before the Shield ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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