Hobart mobile food vendor trial reaches halfway point with mixed ...
Hobart mobile food vendor trial reaches halfway point with mixed success Posted February 11, 2016 12:41:23 Hobart City Council is pleased – so far – with its mobile food vendors trial, but some operators say it remains a struggle to find customers.The 12-month trial began in July with 11 approved vendors and 21 mobile food zones across the greater Hobart region.The aim of the trial was to see how mobile food vendors could impact cafes and restaurants and whether there..>> view originalAnswer to Hobart traffic congestion
A car using the left-hand lane at the intersection on the Brooker Highway, at New Town. Picture: SAM ROSEWARNETHE answer to easing Hobart traffic congestion in part lies in breaking a stubborn driving habit.It’s a Tasmanian thing, says traffic expert Keith Midson.It’s queuing at an intersection in the middle or right-hand lane while avoiding filling the left-hand lane.As Hobart’s peak-time traffic congestion worsens, Mr Midson said using the left-hand lane would “absolutely” help ease the city’s..>> view originalWellings to fight for bridge crown
Eloise Wellings wins the Zatopek Women's 10,000m race at Lakeside Stadium. Picture: STEPHEN HARMANDEFENDING champion Eloise Wellings is a late inclusion for Sunday’s Hobart Run The Bridge event as momentum builds for the race.IN FORM: Eloise Wellings returns for Hobart’s Run The Bridge. Picture: SAM ROSEWARNEThe Australian 10,000m champion only confirmed she would return on Tuesday, two days after placing third at the Marugame Half Marathon in Japan.Wellings first qualified for the Olympics as..>> view originalCabbie foiled robbery attempt, court told
The Supreme Court building in Hobart.A YOUNG Hobart man has denied attempting to rob a taxi driver at Moonah with two friends in March 2014.Yared Ayana Gebreselassie, 22, of Lenah Valley has pleaded not guilty to one count of attempted aggravated robbery.In the Supreme Court in Hobart today, Crown Prosecutor Brad Wagg claimed Gebreselassie and two other men formed a plan to rob a taxi driver.One man was to choke the driver, another to assault him while Gebreselassie took the money, he said.Gebre..>> view originalTasmanian property market best in five years, with Hobart prices ...
Tasmanian property market best in five years, with Hobart prices jumping 8 per cent Posted February 10, 2016 17:15:50 The Real Estate Institute of Tasmania (REIT) expects property prices to keep rising, after the local market experienced its best year in five years. Over 9,000 properties were sold in Tasmania in 2015, according to new figures from the REIT. Inner-city Hobart performed best, with a price rise of about 8 per cent over the year. "The vast majority of sub..>> view originalScience cuts are a big mistake
Views of the Hobart waterfront from the River Derwent, the CSIRO buildingHUNDREDS of the jobs being ripped out of the CSIRO’s climate science divisions will likely come from Hobart.That is the appalling reality that appears to be emerging from the Federal Government’s restructuring of the nation’s science programs.Details of the job losses and restructuring remain vague, but the picture looks bad.CSIRO chief executive Larry Marshall has defended the Turnbull Government’s latest science strategy ..>> view originalHobart cabbie foiled robbery attempt, Supreme Court told
The Supreme Court building in Hobart.A YOUNG Hobart man has denied attempting to rob a taxi driver at Moonah with two friends in March 2014.Yared Ayana Gebreselassie, 22, of Lenah Valley has pleaded not guilty to one count of attempted aggravated robbery.In the Supreme Court in Hobart today, Crown Prosecutor Brad Wagg claimed Gebreselassie and two other men formed a plan to rob a taxi driver.One man was to choke the driver, another to assault him while Gebreselassie took the money, he said.Gebre..>> view original'We are seeing double everywhere'
L-R Eddie and Gus Tomlinson Smith, 16, and Sarah and Katie Lovell, 16, are in grade 11, while Ben and Josh Glancy, 17, are in grade 12. Picture: NIKKI DAVIS-JONESA STAMPEDE of twins is forcing staff at Hobart College to do double-takes.A record 20 sets of twins and one set of triplets have enrolled into Years 11 and 12 this year.Principal Tracy Siedler said the college had never seen anything like it.“This is huge — we are seeing double everywhere, and sometimes even triple.”Mrs Siedler said the..>> view originalTeliti Obat Alzheimer dari Kelenjar Kulit Katak, Gadis Hobart Juarai ...
Hannah Sutton mempelajari peluang mengobati penyakit Alzheimer dengan menggunakan peptide, Caerin 1.9, yang ditemukan di kelenjar kulit katak pohon Australia. Penelitiannya ini telah memenangkan kompetisi BHP Billiton Science and Engineering Awards kategori penelitian yang dilakukan tingkat pelajar sekolah menengah. Setiap Selasa sore selama setahun, Sutton meninggalkan sekolah dan pergi ke institute Riset Menzies di Hobart untuk melakukan experimennya. "Saya memiliki guru yang luar biasa dan s..>> view originalFootballer Paul Dimattina pleads not guilty to punching whiskey ...
Footballer Paul Dimattina pleads not guilty to punching whisky distillery boss Updated February 11, 2016 13:11:35 Former Western Bulldogs football player Paul Dimattina has pleaded not guilty to punching a whisky distillery boss over a bill dispute, in Hobart Magistrates Court.Dimattina played 131 games for the Bulldogs before he was delisted in 2003.It is alleged he punched the manager of the distillery in the face at The Nant Whisky Cellar and Bar in Hobart on a night..>> view original
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