ALP promises water surety in southern Tasmania
The Huon Valley Council says it hopes residents won't have to boil water if an $18 million upgrade goes ahead.
View ArticleTeenager burned in rubbish fire
A teenager has received extensive burns after a rubbish heap exploded at Cradoc in the state's south.
View ArticleEastern quoll in decline: scientists
Scientists from the University of Tasmania are trying to understand why eastern quoll populations are not growing despite the decimation of the tasmanian devil.
View ArticleSouthern meatworks faces closure
Small livestock producers in Tasmania's south are said to be nervous about the possible closure of the region's only accredited abattoir.
View ArticleTasmania set to export first batch of cherry juice to Asia
The insatiable appetite for Tasmanian cherries in Asia has prompted an enterprising business to export Australia's first batch of cherry juice.
View ArticleHuon Valley Meats to close its doors
A boutique meat processing company in the Huon Valley will close because of a lack of skilled workers.
View ArticleCrafty prisoners restore century-old Huon pine boat to former glory
Over the past nine months Peter (not his real name) and a group of fellow inmates have restored a badly rotted dinghy that's been named in honour of Tasmania's late attorney-general.
View ArticleBogus animal rescue Facebook page poses as genuine sanctuary to lure donations
The owner of a Tasmanian animal shelter says she plans to involve police over a Facebook page using dozens of photos of the animals at her sanctuary to lure donations from well-meaning people.
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