Monday, March 7, 2016

Woman hospitalised after alleged family violence attack at Hobart ... and other top stories.

  • Woman hospitalised after alleged family violence attack at Hobart ...

    Woman hospitalised after alleged family violence attack at Hobart ...
    Woman hospitalised after alleged family violence attack at Hobart shopping centre Updated March 07, 2016 15:49:45 A woman received head and other injuries and was hospitalised overnight after an alleged family violence incident at a Hobart shopping centre.The alleged attack took place at the Shoreline Shopping Centre at Howrah on Hobart's eastern shore on Sunday afternoon. Detective Senior Sergeant David Richardson from Tasmania Police said witnesses and staff helped th..
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  • Housing rents set to fall as new properties flood market

    Housing rents set to fall as new properties flood market
    Residential rents may beginning falling this year, on a national basis, as the housing boom floods the market with new properties. Robert Shakespeare Residential rents are growing at their weakest rate since 1996 and are set to start falling - on a national basis - as the housing boom floods the market with new properties.Rents show no growth at all over the past 12 months, as a combined average for houses and units in all capitals, according t..
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  • Tasmanian energy crisis: Hydro Tasmania in uncharted territory as ...

    Tasmanian energy crisis: Hydro Tasmania in uncharted territory as ...
    Tasmanian energy crisis: Hydro Tasmania in uncharted territory as dam levels continue to drop Updated March 07, 2016 18:38:15 Hydro Tasmania concedes it is heading into uncharted waters as storage levels at two of the state's major catchments fall to less than 12 per cent. Key points:Hydro's dams have fallen to 15.5 per cent on averageLake Gordon is at a record low of 8.3 per centRepair of gas powered turbine for Tamar Valley Power station delay by two weeksBasslink st..
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  • 'Scurrilous gossip': Tony Abbott responds to Niki Savva book about ...

    'Scurrilous gossip': Tony Abbott responds to Niki Savva book about ...
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Tony Abbott won't 'rake over old coals' Tony Abbott has said he won't "rake over old coals" after new book contains on the record accounts of MPs encouraging the then prime minister to sack Peta Credlin. PT2M10S 620 349 Former prime minister Tony Abbott has responded to a new book about his downfall by defending his government's record and declining to engage directly with what he calls "scurrilous gossip". I'm not in the business of raking ove..
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  • Million-year-old ice the 'holy grail' of climate research in Antarctica

    Million-year-old ice the 'holy grail' of climate research in Antarctica
    Million-year-old ice the 'holy grail' of climate research in Antarctica Updated March 07, 2016 19:04:08 The mission to unlock the secrets of Antarctica's deep, old ice will be a major feature of a week-long climate science conference beginning in Hobart today. About 200 scientists from 22 countries are in Tasmania for the International Partnerships in Ice Core Sciences conference, hosted by the Australian Antarctic Division and the Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Coope..
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  • Hughes, Copeland lead Blues to victory

    Hughes, Copeland lead Blues to victory
    A quick-fire century by opener Daniel Hughes and a seven-wicket haul by paceman Trent Copeland have handed NSW Blues a solid Sheffield Shield win over Tasmania to keep their final hopes alive. At Blundstone Arena on Monday the visitors quickly chased down a 149-run second innings target to post a seven-wicket win with more than a day to spare. A thrilling final over saw Hughes belt four successive boundaries in his innings of 100 not out, with the last four sealing victory and bringing up his c..
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  • The Armoury: Exploring the effect of domestic violence through fashion

    The Armoury: Exploring the effect of domestic violence through fashion
    The Armoury: Exploring the effect of domestic violence through fashion Posted March 07, 2016 13:04:17 Hobart designer Sonia Heap is using an art fashion performance to raise money and awareness of the impact of domestic violence years after the act.Ms Heap launched a fundraising campaign for The Armoury last week, aiming to raise money for a two-night show and donations to organisations combating domestic violence."It's about actually putting money into those charitie..
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  • Seriously impressed by Syra

    Seriously impressed by Syra
    Syra‘s braised pressed lamb with black pearl barley, pomegranate and minted labne. Picture: LUKE BOWDENWITH so many positive reviews lately, regular readers may be thinking I’ve mellowed or lost my critical faculties. But no, the fact is, along with an explosion in the number of restaurants in Hobart over the past year, there’s been an even more impressive lift in food quality, diversity and the level of service.As they say in the classics, we’ve never had it so good. And you can now add the exc..
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  • Wellington wobbles to hand Riverside title

    Wellington wobbles to hand Riverside title
    Wellington’s Daniel Muir attempts a big shot, but is out caught against Riverside in the statewide men’s Twenty20 final at the TCA Ground. Picture: MATT THOMPSONRIVERSIDE has become the first NTCA side to win the Statewide Twenty20 title in seven seasons after easily accounting for Wellington at the TCA yesterday.Since Launceston claimed the inaugural state flag in 2008-09 the competition has been owned by southern clubs, with Wellington looking to become just the second club after St Aidans fro..
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  • Arrest warrant cancelled after ex-teacher Nicolaas Bester turns up ...

    Arrest warrant cancelled after ex-teacher Nicolaas Bester turns up ...
    Arrest warrant cancelled after ex-teacher Nicolaas Bester turns up for appeal Updated March 07, 2016 12:32:18 A former Hobart teacher appealing against a sentence for producing child exploitation material has appeared in court, shortly after an arrest warrant was issued.Nicolaas Bester, 63, failed to turn up to the Supreme Court in Hobart, but the warranted was cancelled when he arrived an hour later.In January, Bester was sentenced to four months jail for describing a ..
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Clive Palmer's Queensland Nickel: Government sets conditions for potential bailout of Townsville refinery .Turnbull labels 2013 election 'embarrassment' .
Cyclone Winston: Hobart Fijian family working to help after disaster .Penfolds owner Treasury Wines gives CEO Mike Clarke 30pc pay rise .

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