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Tourism industry asks for government funds
7:20 PM | TOURISM operators are lobbying the state government to return millions of dollars cut from events sponsorship and marketing in the 2011 budget.
McKim outlines education vision
7:14 PM | TRAINING and rewarding Tasmanian teachers is the quickest way to improve student results, according to a vision outlined by Education Minister Nick McKim.
Woman not guilty of baby charges
7:09 PM | A SUPREME Court judge has ruled a Ravenswood woman accused of wilfully neglecting her two-month-old daughter had no case to answer.
5:17 PM | TELSTRA was quick to issue an apology after two hardward faults resulted in a transmission failure.   | CommentsComments (2)
Telstra outage hits customers
4:17 PM | Two simultaneous hardware faults - one in the North-West and one in Launceston - caused a two-hour outage for Telstra's Northern Tasmanian customers today.  | CommentsComments (2)
Police call for fatal crash witnesses
3:15 PM | Northern Crash Investigation officers are calling for witnesses to a fatal crash on the East Tamar Highway near Newnham yesterday morning.  | Death driver flees: injured ...
RBA leaves rates on hold
2:41 PM | Australian borrowers will have to wait for at least another month for more interest rate relief after the Reserve Bank surprised pundits by leaving its key rate unchanged.
Cash rate remains at 4.25%
2:32 PM | THE Reserve Bank of Australia board has decided to leave the official cash rate at 4.25%. The cash rate was expected to be cut to 4% today.
Wild and rarely seen night life caught on film
1:53 PM | Devonport freelance photographer Heath Holden's latest project is to try and capture high quality images of devils in the wild.   | CommentsComments (7)
Burnie CBD traffic review released
12:11 PM | Mayor Steve Kons said since the implementation of the North Tce one-way traffic flow, community concerns have been raised about a number of traffic issues in the CBD.   | CommentsComments (5)
NZ buyer may save Gunns
12:09 PM | A KIWI-born billionaire could be about to come to the rescue of troubled timber company Gunns Ltd.   | CommentsComments (12)
Treat for country fans
11:40 AM | HEARTBREAK and horses will be on the agenda this weekend when Turners Beach hosts the second annual Tasmanian Country Music Festival.
11:32 AM | THE West Coast is set to see more of Targa Tasmania this year than in previous years with a significant change to the course.
Youth leave their mark on new skate park
11:31 AM | THE creativity of Circular Head's youth has been given a helping hand to bring colour to the Smithton Skate Park.
Personal carer rewarded for passion and dedication
11:28 AM | BURNIE-based Home Help Personal Carer Debbie Ker has been awarded for her ongoing work in the community.
Wilmot store named in state's top 10
11:24 AM | WILMOT may be a small little town but it has a big heart.
11:21 AM | THE Playhouse reopens for 2012 this week with a raft of new programs and activities to keep young minds active this summer but that's not the only thing that has had an overhaul.
9:27 AM | DEVONPORT’S corporate community has been challenged this month to shed the kilos and compete against other local businesses.
9:21 AM | THE Playhouse reopens for 2012 this week with a raft of new programs and activities to keep young minds active this summer - but that’s not the only thing that has had an overhaul.
9:12 AM | PREVENTATIVE health will be road-tested tomorrow, when the North West Area Health Service, Cancer Council Tasmania and the Hawthorn Football Club present PitStop.
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