Hobart family home targeted a second time in shooting
Hobart family home targeted a second time in shooting Updated March 30, 2016 15:49:25 A two-year-old girl was one of three people inside a home peppered with bullets at Chigwell in Hobart's north, Tasmanian police have said.Several shots from a small-calibre weapon were fired through the front window of the home in Boondar Street shortly before midnight.A family member told the ABC the girl, her father and his uncle were asleep in the back of the house at the time of th..>> view originalShots fired at suburban Hobart home
Hobart family home targeted a second time in shooting Updated March 30, 2016 15:49:25 A two-year-old girl was one of three people inside a home peppered with bullets at Chigwell in Hobart's north, Tasmanian police have said.Several shots from a small-calibre weapon were fired through the front window of the home in Boondar Street shortly before midnight.A family member told the ABC the girl, her father and his uncle were asleep in the back of the house at the time of th..>> view originalIncome tax plan will result in 'race to bottom' with other states ...
Income tax plan will result in 'race to bottom' with other states, Tasmania's Will Hodgman says Updated March 30, 2016 15:43:06 The Prime Minister's proposal to allow states to levy income taxes is unworkable and will result in a "race to the bottom", Tasmania's Liberal Premier says. Key points:Will Hodgman will not support PM's planHe says Tasmania unable to compete with bigger statesOpposition Leader says changes would be "debilitating" Will Hodgman has described th..>> view originalSniffer dog found meth in woman's undies
After a positive detection by a sniffer dog at Launceston Airport, Alissa Margaret Moore was searched and 115 grams of methylamphetamine was found in a condom in her underpants.A WOMAN who tried to smuggle more than $100,000 worth of methylamphetamine into Tasmania in her underpants has been jailed.Alissa Margaret Moore, 36, pleaded guilty to trafficking in methylamphetamine.In comments on passing sentence, published by the Supreme Court, Justice Stephen Estcourt said Moore flew to Melbourne and..>> view originalSearch crews find shoe of missing Tas man
Search teams have found a shoe believed to belong to a man missing overnight in dense bushland in Tasmania's west.Siegmund Glowacki, 67, from the Hobart suburb of Bridgewater was reported missing at about 5pm on Tuesday after being separated from a friend while the pair were panning for gold in the Newell River, just south of Queenstown.A subsequent search by air, land and in rivers has failed to find Mr Glowacki but on Wednesday crews had a breakthrough, police Inspector Stuart Wilkinson said...>> view originalPlibersek stopped from entering hospital
Deputy Opposition Leader Tanya Plibersek has tried to tour the North-West Regional Hospital. Picture: AAP Image/Mick TsikasDEPUTY Opposition Leader Tanya Plibersek has been refused entry to the North-West Regional Hospital as more concerning medical stories emerge from the state’s health system.Workers told Ms Plibersek – who was visiting to see developments funded when she was health minister in the Rudd government – that a woman had died last week because she did not believe she would receive ..>> view originalCA to trial Dukes balls in Shield
Australia's bid for a long-awaited Ashes success in the UK will lead to the use of Dukes cricket balls in the second half of next season's Sheffield Shield. Used for international cricket in the UK, the Dukes ball will feature in all Shield matches from rounds six to 10 as well as the final. Quick Single: Shield final scorecard During the first half of the season players will continue using the locally-made Kookaburra as they prepare for Test matches in Australian conditions where it is the bal..>> view originalExorcism is making a comeback — and big news — worldwide
A scene from the Last Judgment in Cathedral of Orvieto. Organised religion is fighting back and turning to the ancient rite of exorcism to combat the ailments of a modern world.Jamie SeidelNews Corp Australia NetworkEXORCISM. It’s back. From the courtrooms of South Africa to the cornfields of heartland America, the battle for your soul has taken a decidedly physical turn.Possessed presidential candidates. Demon-haunted miscreants. Snake-spirit infested parishioners.Exorcism just keeps appearing ..>> view originalEnergy crisis: Hydro Tasmania warns dam levels to drop lower than ...
Energy crisis: Hydro Tasmania warns dam levels to drop lower than predicted Updated March 30, 2016 17:47:46 Hydro Tasmania has confirmed dam levels will drop even lower than earlier projections if rain continues to fall at its current rate.A day after the Energy Minister Matthew Groom said he had asked Hydro Tasmania to review its modelling given the latest delay to the Basslink repair, Hydro CEO Steve Davy revealed modelling had been done based on lower than average ra..>> view originalSeven marathons in seven days in seven states
Seven marathons in seven days in seven states for survivors of sexual assault Updated March 30, 2016 17:46:38 With two swollen feet and nine toenails, Sunshine Coast woman Mel Blanco is in training to run seven marathons in seven days in seven states in a bid to raise money and awareness for child sexual assault survivors.Ms Blanco is a counselling student who said the Bravehearts 777 challenge and the travel would test her, both mentally and physically."We start off in..>> view original
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