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A giant tea cup has been placed on the lawns of Hobart's Government House to raise funds for the Cancer Council of Tasmania. While Australia's Biggest Morning Tea (ABMT) is not until May 28, the large blue tea cup – visible to drivers heading west ...
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An art exhibition in Hobart showing 33 masterpiece paintings from famous Australian artists will be the first of its kind in Tasmania. The Australian Masterworks exhibition brings together major works from Archibald Prize-winners, William Robinson and ...
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Special Operations officers were called in to help arrest a 42-year-old man in a residential street in the greater Hobart area about 9:40am yesterday. At the same time they moved in on the properties, also arresting a 25-year-old Rokeby man and a 60 ...
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Tens of thousands of people have attended Anzac parades and services around Tasmania this morning. Crowds lined the streets as current and former servicemen and women, along with relatives marched through the Hobart and Launceston CBDs to the ...
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Kookaburras defeat Pakistan in final match of Hobart International ChallengeAustralian Olympic Committee
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The developers of Hobart's Myer complex want permission to build two more floors on the Liverpool Street site. The current approval for the Icon Complex allows for six or seven levels of "visitor accommodation" to sit on top of the new four-storey Myer ...
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A vibrant and colourful festival in Punjab, India will be celebrated in Sandy Bay this weekend for the first time in Tasmania. The Punjabi Cultural and Sports Society of Tasmania will be celebrating the Punjab New Year with the festival, Vaiskahi Dhol ...
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Hundreds of women have gathered on Hobart's waterfront wearing old fashioned bonnets in an event commemorating female convicts transported to Australia. For almost a decade artist Dr Christina Henri has been working on the Bonnet Project to raise ...
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"It's probably around about the 700-metre mark during the afternoon and will keep rising to about 1,000 metres during the evening. The general manager of the City of Hobart, Nick Heath, said snow was up to 30 centimetres thick on Pinnacle Road on the ...
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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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