Thursday, April 16, 2015

Group claims responsibility for Hobart airport website hack ISIS support message and other top stories

Group claims responsibility for Hobart airport website hack ISIS support message

Group claims responsibility for Hobart airport website hack ISIS support message
A group has claimed responsibility for hacking the Hobart International Airport website and posting a statement supporting the radical Islamist group ISIS, also known as Islamic State or IS. Tasmania Police say messages identical to the one that ...
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Artefacts dating back to Tasmania's first settlers uncovered

Artefacts dating back to Tasmania's first settlers uncovered
Archaeologists have found dozens of artefacts which date back to the first years of settlement in Hobart. Gun flint, clay pipes and arrowhead bricks have all been uncovered at the Montpelier Retreat site, which is soon to be developed. The artefacts ...
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There are heaps of bogans in the arts. Leo Schofield just hasn't noticed yet

There are heaps of bogans in the arts. Leo Schofield just hasn't noticed yet
Leo Schofield has now apologised for recent remarks declaring the state of Tasmania a home of “dregs, bogans and third-generation morons”. The director of the Baroque music festival, once of Hobart but now relocated to Brisbane, has said that he ...
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Record Store Day releases at the top of our list - Omaha World

Record Store Day releases at the top of our list - Omaha World
These four songs — “Happy New Year Next Year,” “Love Love Love Love Love,” “Good At/For Nothing” and “Fast Horses” — were recorded in Hobart, Tasmania, over the 2014 holidays. Thank you for reading and relying on Omaha.com for your news and ...
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No money on offer to save Tas jobs: Abetz

No money on offer to save Tas jobs: Abetz
The government remains focused on creating job opportunities for Australians, Senator Abetz said, and infrastructure improvements including upgrades to Hobart's airport and the state's Midlands Highway were among mechanisms supporting business and ...
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Tasmania campervan road trip: MONA, wine and handcuffs

Tasmania campervan road trip: MONA, wine and handcuffs
Soon, we're heading northwest out of Hobart, through New Norfolk and Ouse, skirting the green wildness of the South West National Park, weaving between lakes and rivers and forests into my favourite part of Tasmania, the west coast and Alpine heart.
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Hobart stalker on bail when he made 200 calls to elderly woman, court hears

Hobart stalker on bail when he made 200 calls to elderly woman, court hears
A Hobart court has heard a 41-year-old man was on bail for similar offences when he made 200 calls to an elderly woman living alone. Gary Bru Espinosa of Glenorchy was in the magistrates court on Thursday morning to face one charge of stalking and five ...
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Exploring Tasmania, Part Two

Exploring Tasmania, Part Two
Thus, transportation shifted to the more remote Tasmania. The residents of Hobart, Tasmania's capital, also didn't want a convict prison close by, so in the 1820s the area that would come to be known as Port Arthur was chosen as the destination of new ...
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Lion: Tasmanian farmer hosts Nicole Kidman, Dev Patel for filming of Saroo ...

Lion: Tasmanian farmer hosts Nicole Kidman, Dev Patel for filming of Saroo ...
Hollywood actors, including Nicole Kidman, have descended on a Tasmanian farm to film Lion, the story of a Hobart man who used Google Earth to find his Indian family. Saroo Brierley was separated from his family as a young boy and adopted from an ...
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Tasmania baroque my heart: Schofield

Tasmania baroque my heart: Schofield
Leo Schofield brought his boutique classical musical festival to Brisbane after a funding dispute prompted him to leave Hobart, where he started it with executive director Jarrod Carland. He has now formally apologised to the state for his "ill ...
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