Saturday, March 19, 2016

Alřft, Hobart: restaurant review and other top stories.

  • Alřft, Hobart: restaurant review

    Alřft, Hobart: restaurant review
    Aløft, Hobart: restaurant reviewJohn LethleanThe AustralianMarch 19, 2016 12:00AMSavePrint Food writerMelbourneJohn Lethlean has been reviewing restaurants for long enough to make cycling more necessity than hobby. His reviews for The Australian provide the country's only national perspective. He is also a professional restaurant industry gossip. Spot on: the fish with yellow curry dish. Picture: Matthew NewtonInside Aløft. Picture: Matthew NewtonPay attention, your cheap-shot detector is about..
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  • The week in pictures | March 19, 2016

    The week in pictures | March 19, 2016
    GLOSSODIA: Guide dogs graduate. Photo: Geoff JonesBUNBURY: City of Bunbury Withers artist in residence Kelly Darragh with the community ping pong tableINVERELL: Mackenzie Cook loses his locks for Shave for a Cure. Photo: Naomi ShumackINVERELL: Mackenzie Cook gives back to community that supported him through a spinal injury with Shave for a Cure. Photo: Naomi ShumackALICE SPRINGS: Fifth generation cattle producers Richie and Leann Hayes, Undoolya Station, near Alice Springs in their vineyard. Ph..
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  • Tasmania Police cracks down around Sorell after two high-range ...

    Tasmania Police cracks down around Sorell after two high-range ...
    Tasmania Police cracks down around Sorell after two high-range DUI crashes Posted March 19, 2016 09:12:43 Tasmanian police have said the actions of two high-range drink drivers involved in collisions that could easily have been fatal showed they had no regard for the safety of other road users.Both crashes happened at Sorell, south-east of Hobart, in the past fortnight.In the first case, a 59-year-old man whose car collided head on with another on the Arthur Highway r..
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  • Mates take part in Shitbox Rally from Queensland to Hobart to raise ...

    Mates take part in Shitbox Rally from Queensland to Hobart to raise ...
    Steve King and Laurie Grogan are taking part in the Shitbox rally- taking their run down car on a trip around some of Australia's toughest roads. Picture: Paul LoughnanDRIVING through the outback in a rundown car worth less than $1000 is not for the faint-hearted, but two mates from The Basin are up for the challenge.Laurie Grogan and Steve King will drive from Queensland to Hobart from May 7-13 in the Shitbox Rally, to raise money for the Cancer Council.Participants have to drive cars worth $10..
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  • City council recount as alderman quits

    City council recount as alderman quits
    HOBART City Council Alderman Suzy Cooper has quit, citing the incompatibility of her day job and council commitments.The vacancy is expected to be hotly contested, with one political commentator predicting a possible fourth position for the Greens, which would mean the party made up one third of the council.Retiring Hobart City Council Alderman Suzy Cooper.Ald Cooper has served on the council since the October 2014 election and also works as a communications consultant.“I’m self-employed and bal..
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  • Horror stories that must be told

    Horror stories that must be told
    Author and journalist Debi Marshall. Picture: SAM ROSEWARNE“SERIAL killers are my specialty,” says Debi Marshall, as someone else might describe their forte as pruning rose bushes or performing root canal surgery.For 30 years, the Hobart-based true-crime writer has immersed herself in the minds and motives of those behind some of the worst atrocities in Australia’s recent history.Last year, Marshall won a Walkley award for journalism leadership, the judges commending her relentless pursuit of th..
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  • Ocean Bones Announce April Tour With The Treehouse Children

    Ocean Bones Announce April Tour With The Treehouse Children
    tour > News Ocean Bones Announce April Tour With The Treehouse Children Ocean Bones. Pic via Facebook Mar 19th 2016 | 10:03am | Staff Writer Tweet Melbourne alt rockers Ocean Bones alongside The Treehouse Children are kicking off their 'Auspicious Autumn' tour this April, proudly presented by The Music. Completing the line-up with the addition of Matt Thompson on bass and Alex Bornos on drums, the guys started 2016 with the premiere of their video We Don't Need Each Other, the first tra..
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