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Caravaggio shapes up TheMercury.com.au VICTORIAN three-year-old Caravaggio will be endeavouring to secure a percentage of the Tasmanian Summer Carnival riches in today's $100000 Listed SchweppesTasmanian Derby. And he has been kept safe in markets following his second place in the Listed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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summer of extremes Tasmania Mercury TASMANIANS are enduring a summer of extreme weather conditions, with the state experiencing record-breaking hot nights, chilly cold spells, thunderstorms and torrential rain last month. The temperature in Hobart exceeded 28C for eight days last month, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Copeland looking to make statement Adelaide Now Hoping to impress selectors: Trent Copeland from NSW bowls to Steven Cazzulino ofTasmania. Picture: Richard Jupe Source: The Daily Telegraph MISERLY former Test paceman Trent Copeland knows full well he needs to make a statement with the ball to... See all stories on this topic » | ||
From rain to summer snow Gloucester Advocate But for a group of intrepid local adventurers from Gloucester High School that simply wasn't enough, they headed south to Tasmania to find even heavier rain, hail and even a dumping of summer snow, as they completed their major assessment to qualify ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Youthful Jack Wins In Tassie The Virtual Form Guide Ross Stitt's decision to target the Tasmanian summer carnival with Youthful Jack has paid immediate dividends. The rejuvenated gelding took out the Listed Thetote.com.auStakes (1200m) at Launceston on Wednesday night with regular rider Robert Thompson... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Listen to the Tasmanian Country Hour - 7th February 2012 ABC Local By Anna Vidot A massive relocation of tiny lobsters to faster growing areas ofTasmania's West Coast begins today: we look at the science and the logistics behind the plan. Some damage to poppy crops ready for harvest, after heavy rain and strong winds ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Calici carnage rocks breeders Tasmania Mercury TASMANIA'S rabbit breeders are in a state of shock after dozens of pedigree rabbits at three of the state's top farms were killed by calici virus. Many had to be destroyed to end their suffering and babies were left without mother's milk on the day the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
first access group meeting Tasmanian Government Media Releases (press release) The Tourism Minister, Scott Bacon, today welcomed participants for the inaugural meeting of Tasmania's new Access Group. The group has been established to provide expert advice to the Minister about improving access to Tasmania. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Marlin making waves Tasmania Mercury The ocean off Tasmania's East Coast is changing so fast you can see it change, CSIRO climate scientist Alistair Hobday said. "New species are showing up all thetime." A Chinese-led study, co-authored by the CSIRO's Wenju Cai and published this week in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Healthcare condition critical Tasmania Mercury And Dr John Davis, the Australian Medical Association's state president, called for a total redesign of Tasmania's ailing public health system. "The system is broken, and it has been broken for a very long time," Dr Davis said. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Tony Burke: man in the hot seat The Australian And he has provoked a possible High Court state's rights challenge from Victoria with his ban this week on summer cattle grazing in the alpine ranges. Burke is confident the next 12 months will be his time of delivery. It will, he hopes, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Captain Bailey deserves more than a cameo The Australian Now he drops back to Sheffield Shield cricket, which is good news for Tasmania, but strangely ambivalent planning by a selection panel that has this summer scarcely missed a trick. Yet Bailey's ascendant raises some more general and deeper points. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Questions over Asian imports TheMercury.com.au DERWENT United has quashed suggestions it will bankroll seven new Asian imports who have semi-professional backgrounds while they play for the League One club inTasmania. United unveiled one Japanese and six South Korean signings on Sunday. See all stories on this topic » | ||
School-cost loans debt trap TheMercury.com.au Welfare agencies say they know of many battling Tasmanian families who are accessing loans, or maxing out credit cards to make ends meet before the school year begins. TasCOSS chief executive Tony Reidy said the lead up to the new school year was a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
South in Gold Coast union Tasmania Mercury SOUTH Hobart's emerging talent could soon be headed for the Glitter Strip after the club formed ties with Gold Coast United during the A-League side's visit to Tasmania. United not only procured a precious point against Melbourne Victory in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Most indoor plants are tropical and don't do well where winters are cold San Jose Mercury News During clear and warm summer weather, sunlight can easily roast foliage. Houseplants with glossy tropical foliage occasionally like to be rinsed of dust and residue that they accumulate in the home. (African violets and plants with fuzzy leaves do not ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ó Lionáird shows form and pace with early season victory in Boston Irish Times Running his first race since finishing 10th at the World Championship 1500m final in Daegu last summer, shortly after lowering his 1500m best to 3:34.46, he displayed a considerable turn of speed on the last lap, and now looks a real contender for next ... See all stories on this topic » |


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