Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Police disrupt alleged ice, cocaine trafficking operation in southern Tasmania and other top stories

Police disrupt alleged ice, cocaine trafficking operation in southern Tasmania

Police disrupt alleged ice, cocaine trafficking operation in southern Tasmania
Justin Richard Maynard and Luke Waddell-Smith, both of Rokeby, appeared in the Magistrates Court in Hobart charged with trafficking in ice and cocaine. Detective Inspector Jason Elmer said the arrests were part of a long-running police operation.
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Australian Masterworks exhibition in Hobart first of its kind in Tasmania

Australian Masterworks exhibition in Hobart first of its kind in Tasmania
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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Historic Hobart floating bridge declared National Engineering Heritage Landmark

Historic Hobart floating bridge declared National Engineering Heritage Landmark
The floating bridge that first connected Hobart's western shore to the east has been recognised by Australia's top engineering body as a National Engineering Heritage Landmark. The bridge, built in 1943, was a vital piece of infrastructure for 21 years ...
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Kookaburras ease to 3-0 win over New Zealand at Hobart Challenge

Kookaburras ease to 3-0 win over New Zealand at Hobart Challenge
The Australian men's hockey team has eased to a comfortable 3-0 win over New Zealand in the Hobart Challenge. Bouncing back into action after a disappointing loss to the Kiwis at the recent 2015 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup final, the Kookaburras were in fine ...
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Anzac Day 2015: Record crowds attend services around Tasmania

Anzac Day 2015: Record crowds attend services around Tasmania
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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Tasmanian weather: Power restored after high winds lash state

Tasmanian weather: Power restored after high winds lash state
Power is being restored to houses in Tasmania after wind gusts cut services in a number of regions across the state following a day and night of wild weather. ... In the Hobart suburb of Moonah, the SES was called to a home that had its roof blown off.
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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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Hobart set to celebrate first Punjabi New Year festival in Tasmania

Hobart set to celebrate first Punjabi New Year festival in Tasmania
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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Tasmania Police launch fresh bid to find convicted murderer Jamie Leigh Smith ...

Tasmania Police launch fresh bid to find convicted murderer Jamie Leigh Smith ...
Smith and another man, Troy Matthew Philpott, beat 17-year-old Wayne Hodgen to death in Hobart's St Andrews Park. He was paroled in 2009 but two years later the parole board issued a warrant for his arrest and he has not made contact with authorities ...
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Artefacts dating back to Tasmania's first European settlers uncovered

Artefacts dating back to Tasmania's first European settlers uncovered
Archaeologists have found dozens of artefacts which date back to the first years of European 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 ...
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