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  • The history of Hobart's Odeon Theatre, the 'finest building in Tasmania' - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    The history of Hobart's Odeon Theatre, the 'finest building in Tasmania' - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
    The history of Hobart's Odeon Theatre, the 'finest building in Tasmania'PostedNovember 09, 2015 15:42:34 Hobart City Council has given permission to developers to partially demolish the Odeon Theatre on Liverpool Street.This is not the first time the near-100-year-old building has faced an uncertain future.When the Strand opened on May 22, 1916, then-Hobart lord mayor LH MacLeod said "this is undoubtedly the finest building in Tasmania".He went on to suggest the theatre — now known as the Odeon — had a strong claim on being the greatest structure of its kind anywhere in the country. It was the biggest and most spacious movie theatre in Tasmania. Dr Stefan Pe..
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  • Hartley guides Bulls to nail-biting win

    A stellar debut first-class batting performance by young lefthander Sam Heazlett has underpinned Queensland's three-wicket victory over Tasmania.Picked at No.3 for the Bulls' Sheffield Shield side in the absence of Test players Usman Khawaja and Joe Burns, the 20-year old produced 129 in the first innings, backed up with 78 on Monday.An eventful day four began with Tasmania's well-placed resumption at 4-100, a lead of 204.But the hosts quickly crumbled.During a horror six-over period Tassie lost five wickets for 25 runs and were all out for 168.Skipper George Bailey and Andrew Fekete were dismissed without score and four others made only single-digit contributions.It set the visitors a ..
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  • Man charged in Tas after alleged exposure

    Man charged in Tas after alleged exposure
    A NSW man who allegedly exposed his genitals to a group of bystanders at a Hobart beach has been charged by police.The 70-year-old man from Banora Point, on the NSW north coast, was charged with prohibited behaviour following an incident at Seven Mile Beach on Sunday.Young children were among the group of people who witnessed the alleged indecent exposure, police say.The man is due to face court at a date to be confirmed. © AAP 2015 Send yourphotos,videosandstoriesto9NEWS You can remain anonymous.Click herefor more information.
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  • Cricket Australia awards Victoria all six points for abandoned Shield...

    Cricket Australia awards Victoria all six points for abandoned Shield...
    Cricket Australia awards Victoria all six points for abandoned Shield game against NSW at the SCGPostedNovember 09, 2015 15:47:18 Cricket Australia has awarded Victoria all six points for its abandoned Sheffield Shield match against New South Wales at the SCG, saying it was "unacceptable" that the surface was under-prepared for the match.The match was called off on day three on Sunday because of concerns by the match referee and umpires about the safety of the playing surface.It came after four Victorian fielders had slipped around the in-field and wicket square in the space of eight balls late on a rain-affected day two and Bushrangers coach David Saker described the conditions as not u..
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  • Sydney to Hobart 2015: America’s Cup winner James Spithill to take on Wild Oats from US invader Comanche | DailyTelegraph

    Sydney to Hobart 2015: America’s Cup winner James Spithill to take on Wild Oats from US invader Comanche | DailyTelegraph
    ONE of Australia’s leading sailors will be working with a US team to take the prestigious Sydney to Hobart line honours trophy away from Australian shores in the 71st edition of the famed ocean race.Two-time America’s Cup skipper and World Sailor of the Year James Spithillhas confirmed to the Daily Telegraph he is heading home for another shot at winning the fastest time honours in the race on the American invader Comanche.Spithill, who orchestrated one of the greatest comebacks in sporting historyat the last America’s Cup and is now based in Bermuda, has twice helped the US to the Auld Mug as skipper of Larry Ellison’s Oracle Cup teamThanks to the record eight victories of the Mark Richard ..
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  • Australian business sets sail for new Indonesia ties after diplomatic...

    Australian business sets sail for new Indonesia ties after diplomatic...
    Indonesia wants foreign investment to develop its vast maritime resources.Juergen FreundThe Indonesian government is examining a joint venture to build Tasmanian-designed boats as part of President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo's push to revive the country's maritime transport capacity.Indonesian investment officials will visit Hobart-based boat builder Incat on Tuesday in the first stage of a co-ordinated, two-week bid to rebuild business ties between the two countries after diplomatic tensions over the past year.The events include Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull making Jakarta the first stop on his first major overseas trip on Thursday, a planned visit to Canberra by the highest profile figure in t..
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  • Chinese and Australian scientists join forces for freezer check

    Chinese and Australian scientists join forces for freezer check
    Antarctic sea ice plays a major role in Australia's weather.Australia's great winter chiller, Antarctic sea ice, is coming under closer scrutiny as it expands under climate change.The annual ocean freeze-up is to be the focus of a new partnership between Australian, and Chinese scientists, whose interest in Antarctica is escalating.Despite widespread global warming and the loss of much of the Arctic ice pack, sea ice around the bottom of the world has been expanding by an average 1.2 per cent per decade, satellite records show.Navigating the white world of Antarctic winter sea icePhoto: ACE-CRCStronger winds produced by ozone depletion and greenhouse gases are blowing ice out from the conti..
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  • Confidence key for Ihtsahymn

    Confidence key for Ihtsahymn
    Ihtsahymn (Image courtesy of Hollands) TrainerPatrick Paynesaid he is optimistic of turning around the fortunes of Group 1 winnerIhtsahymn.The son of Ihtiram was a star in Western Australia, winning the Group 2 WA Guineas, the Group 1 Kingston Town Classic and the Group 2 CB Cox Stakes in a hot streak in late 2013, for then-trainerFred Kersley.Since running second in the WATC Derby in April 2014, Ihtsahymn has been relatively poor - with his close-up fourth in his CB Cox defence his best effort in 10 races since his three-year-old campaign.Three of those starts have been for Payne, who watched on as the now five-year-old gelding trialled at Cranbourne on Monday."He might kick off on..
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  • Rising fighter ready to hit the heights

    Rising fighter ready to hit the heights
    Boxer Trent Broadhurst has his big fight this month. Picture: Ric FrearsonFROM his vantage point on the 14th floor of a steel skeleton at New Farm, Trent Broadhurst looks out at Brisbane’s golden future across the mosaic of rooftops.The rugged scaffolder counts more than 40 cranes at work on high-rises across the city, each of the machines building on the economy brick by brick as his own boxing career tries to mirror them by shooting skywards.Later this month, Broadhurst will be one of the stars of the show when Channel 9 televise their first fight card from Brisbane since the sock ’em-rock ’em days of Brian Janssen at Festival Hall 30 years ago.The only hurdle the 27-year-old light-heavywe..
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  • The five best Aussie road trips

    The five best Aussie road trips
    NOTHING quite beats the feeling of freedom of an open road — your favourite tunes, great mates, family or that special someone to share an adventure with.The humble road trip is the stuff memories are made of and a great way to explore at home or abroad. If you believe the old adage that getting there is half the fun, then road trips are probably your ideal getaway.Road trips also lend themselves to a spontaneous weekend away, where you can literally pack a bag, jump in the car and figure it out along the way.HotelQuickly, the last-minute hotel booking app, has selected their favourite Aussie road trips to try on a whim.The Great Ocean RoadOne of the most loved road trips by Victorians and v..
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