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Two men found dead on Hobart boat likely died from carbon monoxide poisoning, police sayPostedJanuary 12, 2016 18:00:26 Two men who were found dead onboard a boat moored at Prince of Wales Bay in Hobart on Monday morning are believed to have died from carbon monoxide poisoning, police say.Thebodies of Gregory John Burling, 58, of Newnham, and Brian Owen Daley, 56, of Mowbray were found on the 10-metre cruiser by the boat's owner.The interim cause of death has been listed as carbon monoxide p..>> view originalTop seed Giorgi in hot form with defending champ Watson improving
Top seed Camila Giorgi on her way to victory over Japan's Nao Hibino at the Domain Tennis Centre. Picture: RICHARD JUPEEUGENIE Bouchard has overcome a gritty Belgian and some second-set serving woes to book her spot in the Hobart International quarter finals.Eugenie Bouchard is through to the quarter finals of the Hobart International. Picture :KIM EISZELEThe Canadian star defeated Alison Van Uytvanck 6-4, 7-5 in a one hour, 47 minute slugfest to set up a showdown with second seed Camila Giorgi...>> view originalHousing model changing lives
Tenant Leann Johnson, 50, in her Common Ground studio apartment. Picture: RICHARD JUPEAs Tasmania’s Auditor-General examines whether Common Ground is the best way to address homelessness in Hobart,BLAIR RICHARDSlooks at how the service began, what its tenants think and what the future may hold.THE PASTA NEW way to address homelessness in Hobart, based on the New York Common Ground model, was announced in 2008 by former Labor premier Paul Lennon.Prime CBD land was set aside on Goulburn and Cambe..>> view originalJogging track plans gaining momentum
Recreational runners jogging around the Domain track, picture of joggers from left, Bryce Walsh of Lauderdale, Luke Jackson of Moonah and Nick Garth of Glenorchy timing, Picture: KIM EISZELEA CONCEPT plan to create Hobart’s own running track to rival Melbourne’s hugely popular Tan Track will go before the Hobart City Council this month.The idea was first raised in theMercuryby world orienteering champion Hanny Allston and Heart Foundation boss Graeme Lynch last year.Consultants Inspiring Place ..>> view originalHobart techer jailed for boasting about sex with student
A former Hobart teacher has returned to jail after he bragged about having sex with a former student on Facebook.Nicolaas Ockert Bester, 63, described the sexual relationship as "awesome" and "enviable" last February, the ABC reports.In 2011, Bester, a former teacher at an exclusive Hobart private school, was sentenced to two years and 10 months in jail for having sex with the same 15-year-old student. In his 2011 sentencing, Bester's "deep regret" for his crime was taken into account.B..>> view originalStanlake injury a blow for Strikers
Adelaide Strikers have been dealt another blow ahead of the KFC Big Bash League finals, with promising young quick Billy Stanlake succumbing to the fast bowler’s curse –stress fractures of the back.The 21-year-old, who made his BBL debut last month, is expected to spend an extended stint on the sidelines due to lumber stress fractures, an injury which will also have ramifications for the myFootDr Queensland Bulls in the Sheffield Shield.Quick single:Rashid goes to top of BBL rankingsIt is t..>> view original/video/video.news.com.au/Sport/Cricket/Big Bash/
Melbourne Renegades steal Sydney's Thunder2:13Big Bash: The Melbourne Renegades finals hopes are still alive after a five wicket win over the Sydney Thunder, while the Thunder now have to deal with injuries to key players.Mike Hussey is determined to lead the Thunder into the Big Bash finals.MIKE Hussey played his final Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground.But Mr Cricket will be upset if his Twenty20 career also comes to an abrupt end at the same historic venue on Saturday.Hussey and his Sydney Thu..>> view originalTeenager Kimberly Birrell targetting Australian Open wildcard after ...
Teenager Kimberly Birrell targetting Australian Open wildcard after maiden win at Hobart InternationalUpdatedJanuary 11, 2016 21:51:43 17-year-old Queenslander Kimberley Birrell has blasted her way in to the second round of the Hobart International.In her WTA main draw debut, the wildcard defeated Danka Kovinic of Montenegro 6-4, 6-3.In the post match press conference, her smile told the story."Sorry, I'm rambling," she laughed as she described her first win on tour."It's my first main draw ..>> view originalRashid goes to top of BBL rankings
The web spun by England leg-spinner Adil Rashid this summer has been recognised in the latest update of the Official BBL Player Rankings, with the Adelaide Strikers import leaping into the No.1 position.Rashid climbed from fourth position into top spot,while Hobart Hurricanes leg-spinner Cameron Boyce, who had been sitting on top of the rankings, dropped 12 places after his figures of 0-40 in Hobart's loss to the Melbourne Stars.Rashid is second on the wicket-taking table for BBL|05 behind ..>> view originalAustralia leading polar mission to save injured pilot
Pilot critical in Antarctic crevasse fall1:30A helicopter pilot is in a critical condition after falling down a crevasse in Antarctica.THE Australian Antarctic Division (AAD) is assessing options for the aeromedical evacuation from Antarctica of a critically injured helicopter pilot.A medical team at Australia’s Davis Station is working to save the life injured Canadian pilot David Wood after he fell 20m into a crevasse on the continent’s remote West Ice Shelf Monday.AAD director Nick Gales toda..>> view original
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