Daniel Stirling thanks 'unreal' team who delivered his unborn son ...
Daniel Stirling thanks 'unreal' team who delivered his unborn son after his wife died in car crash Updated February 29, 2016 07:46:20 The partner of Hobart woman Sarah Paino, whose unborn child was delivered after she died in a car crash, has thanked the medical professionals who saved his child's life.Daniel Stirling met a paramedic and two doctors who helped stabilise his son Caleb after he was delivered by emergency caesarean.The baby was released from hospital in go..>> view originalVan Diemen's Land Company makes roll bars compulsory for its ...
Van Diemen's Land Company makes roll bars compulsory for its quad bikes Updated February 29, 2016 13:34:26 Tasmania's largest dairy company, the Van Diemen's Land Company, has invested over $45,000 installing roll-over protection devices on 50 quad bikes across their properties. Quad bikes are still the biggest risk to farmers on their properties, with two thirds of on farm deaths attributed to incidents with quad bikes and All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs), normally due to t..>> view originalThousands of interstate workers will be needed to serve Tasmania's ...
Thousands of interstate workers will be needed to serve Tasmania's construction boom, builders say Updated February 29, 2016 07:28:15 Thousands of interstate workers will be needed as Tasmania's construction boom continues, the Master Builders Association says. Key points:Growing number of construction projects is expected to outstrip local labour supplyAbout 4,000 interstate workers could be needed, builders association saysGovernment takes credit for boom while Labor..>> view originalLawyers fear northern Tasmania's Federal Circuit Court judge will ...
Lawyers fear northern Tasmania's Federal Circuit Court judge will not be replaced Updated February 29, 2016 11:10:58 Northern Tasmania's only Federal Circuit Court judge may not be replaced when he retires in the middle of the year, lawyers fear.The Federal Circuit Court hears hundreds of cases each year in Tasmania, mainly relating to family law and child support, with matters from the north of the state making up about 50 per cent of the case load.The state has two pe..>> view originalHeidelberg United thrash Melbourne Knights 6-0 to make amends ...
Kostas Kanakaris, pictured during his time at South Hobart, struck twice for Heidelberg on Sunday.HEIDELBERG United reacted to its humiliation at the hands of South Melbourne by inflicting a 6-1 thrashing on Melbourne Knights on Sunday evening. The Bergers unleashed the hurt caused by a 6-0 loss to their arch rivals on the season’s opening day to blow the Knights away at Olympic Village.They were 4-0 up by the 25th minute and five to the good at halftime as the Knights failed to cope with the i..>> view originalPrivatising entire Sydney bus network a $500m game changer: report
State-owned Sydney Buses carries the majority of the city's passengers. Photo: Brendan Esposito Placing Sydney's entire bus network in the hands of private operators could result in almost $500 million in savings over five years, a report commissioned by a transport lobby group estimates.A renewed push from the Tourism and Transport Forum for private firms to expand their reach comes weeks after the acting Auditor-General found the privatisation of Sydney's f..>> view originalMint tour makes lots of cents
THE Royal Australian Mint is celebrating 50 years of decimal currency by bringing the Changeover Tour back to Tasmania for the first time in over a decade.The Mint will set up a pop-up shop on Hobart’s waterfront tomorrow at Mawson’s Place.The tour will provide the opportunity for collectors to shop the latest products, swap for fresh change and stamp a special coin.There will also be a circulation of Australia’s latest commemorative coins.Three commemorative circulating coins include the 2015 $..>> view originalMeth use has skyrocketed
The total number of regular methamphetamine users in Australia is 270,000 - greater than the populations of either Hobart or Townsville. The statistic is a key finding of two scientific reports, both featuring Professor Wayne Hall from The University of Queensland’s Centre for Youth Substance Abuse Research. “There has been ongoing debate about whether the number of methamphetamine users in Australia has increased significantly or whether it is a small percentage of the population using a lot mo..>> view original
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