Saturday, August 6, 2016

Voula Delios: Family, friends farewell shopkeeper stabbed to death ... and other top stories.

  • Voula Delios: Family, friends farewell shopkeeper stabbed to death ...

    Voula Delios: Family, friends farewell shopkeeper stabbed to death ...
    Voula Delios: Family, friends farewell shopkeeper stabbed to death in North Hobart store Updated July 30, 2016 15:56:51 Family and friends have farewelled Voula Delios, a North Hobart shopkeeper who was stabbed to death in the busy shopping precinct a week ago. About 100 people crowded into the Greek Orthodox Church in the Hobart suburb of Sandy Bay to pay tribute to Mrs Delios.Family, including her four children, gathered with friends and loved ones to remember the har..
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  • Bombers steal victory in dying minutes

    Bombers steal victory in dying minutes
    SHATTERED – that’s how the Hobart City Demons were left feeling after losing to North Launceston by a point at North Hobart Oval.It was Multicultural Day and along with the aromas of curries and other international flavours, the scent of victory also wafted on the breeze for the home club.Hobart City led at every change and started the final term with a three-goal advantage.media_cameraSean Willis, left, celebrates a goal with teammate Ryan Matthews.But the reigning premiers were relentless, fig..
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  • Workers stem flow of water into flooded Myer redevelopment site

    Workers stem flow of water into flooded Myer redevelopment site
    Workers stem flow of water into flooded Myer redevelopment site in Hobart Updated July 30, 2016 12:04:27 Builders at the flooded Myer redevelopment site in Hobart have been able to stop water flowing into retailer's Liverpool Street store.A Hobart Rivulet wall collapsed early on Wednesday morning, taking with it part of the Cat and Fiddle Arcade and sending water gushing into the Murray Street site.The water flow into Myer has now been halted, but the rivulet breach on ..
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  • Asbestos falls from Royal Hobart Hospital ceiling, union raises ...

    Asbestos falls from Royal Hobart Hospital ceiling, union raises ...
    Asbestos falls from Royal Hobart Hospital ceiling, union raises safety fears Updated July 30, 2016 09:33:01 An asbestos scare at the trouble-plagued Royal Hobart Hospital has prompted union calls for an urgent safety audit.The Tasmanian Health Service has confirmed 40 staff in the Hospital's F-block had to be moved after asbestos fell from ceiling material in an office space on Wednesday.The service's Wendy Rowell said immediate action was taken following the incident t..
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  • Hawthorn v Carlton: Hawks keep streaks going, beating Blues ...

    Hawthorn v Carlton: Hawks keep streaks going, beating Blues ...
    HAWTHORN 2.5  2.8  7.11  10.14 (74) CARLTON 0.4  1.8  5.11  7.13 (55) GOALS – Hawthorn: Ceglar 2, Breust 2, McEvoy, Gunston, Lewis, Hodge, Burgoyne, Duryea. Carlton: Everitt, Gibbs, Buckley, Silvagni, Sumner, Kreuzer, Cripps. BEST – Hawthorn: Lewis, Breust, Burgoyne, Smith, Birchalll, Frawley, Gunston. Carlton: Cripps, Simpson, Gibbs, Tuohy, Docherty, Plowman. INJURIES – Hawthorn: O'Brien (lost tooth). Carlton: Nil. UMPIRES Chamberlain, Mitchell, Hosking. CROWD 18,112 at Aurora Stadium.Launcest..
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  • 'Raw' milk sales flow at $5 a bottle

    'Raw' milk sales flow at $5 a bottle
    ‘RAW’ milk is set to be the next hit with hipster shoppers who are willing pay $5 for a 750ml bottle of “cold pressed” milk.“There was a massive demand for raw milk that was almost entirely unmet,” said Tristan Harris of Harris Farm which is one of two Sydney stockists of Made By Cow “raw” milk which has undergone high pressure processing (HPP).The process has been approved by the NSW Food Authority as an alternative to heat pasteurisation, to remove harmful bacteria.The NSW Department of Primar..
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  • Hobart city flooding nothing new

    Hobart city flooding nothing new
    BACK in the 1800s the Hobart Rivulet flowed peacefully on the northern side of what is now Cat and Fiddle Alley. The rivulet flowed from the Cascades through Hobart Town into the Derwent River where the docks are today.There were no buildings over the rivulet and in fact a bridge called Wellington Bridge was built over it at the intersection of Elizabeth and Liverpool streets. Even today the stone work of the bridge can be seen from the rivulet bed underground.Back in the 1800s Charles Davis, a ..
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  • Hobart sailor part of Atlantic record run

    Hobart sailor part of Atlantic record run
    HOBART’S  Justin “Juggy” Clougher added another notch to his sailing belt yesterday by breaking the trans-Atlantic crossing record on American ocean racer Comanche.Comanche, the reigning Sydney to Hobart champion, smashed the 2003 trans-Atlantic record set by the huge US racer-cruisier Mari Cha, knocking more than a day off the previous best.Comanche made the 2880 nautical mile crossing from New York to Lizard Point, on the southwest tip of England, in 5 days, 14 hours, 21 minutes, 25 seconds at..
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  • Why rescuing animals takes such a toll

    Why rescuing animals takes such a toll
    AS we cut through puddles and mud down the steep driveway to Brightside Farm Sanctuary near Cradoc in the Huon Valley, the overspilling dams and a pair of curious camels noting our arrival give the high-profile animal refuge a vaguely biblical atmosphere.Our vehicle gently displaces a ragtag crew of turkeys, greyhounds, pigs, sheep and chickens before it takes its muddy place in the car park.Shod in gumboots, we are ready for the Brightside experience, but what to expect from its founder, the Mi..
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  • Sydney sailor Wendy Tuck finishes the Clipper round-the-world race

    Sydney sailor Wendy Tuck finishes the Clipper round-the-world race
    After 11 months, 40,000 nautical miles and a dramatic knockdown of her yacht in a huge storm, Sydney sailor Wendy Tuck has successfully crossed the finish line to become the first Australian female skipper in the Clipper round-the-world race.An exhausted Ms Tuck and her crew of 17 amateur sailors on board the 70-foot yacht, Da Nang-Viet Nam, finished the final leg of their race in London on Saturday morning AEST. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide First Aussie ..
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Voula didn't deserve this .Cop crawled under bus to help man .
Man arrested over fatal stabbing of woman in North Hobart ... .Hobart man lost $250000 in cold call scam .

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