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Track 501 subject to further discussions
9:08 AM | FURTHER discussions will be held regarding the future of track 501 in the Arthur Pieman Conservation Area.   | CommentsComments (2) | 4WD rally draws big crowd4000 vent their anger at minister | GALLERY: Arthur Pieman 4WD Rally
Victim's sisters want law changed
8:16 AM | FOR six days Sharon and Michelle Rock did not know where their brother was.
Turmoil hits Retravision stores
7:35 AM | Some of Tasmania's Retravision stores could be in for a name change after their buying network - Retravision Southern - was placed into voluntary administration yesterday.
Fly fishing champion off to lure Japanese
7:13 AM | Launceston's Christopher Bassano will be on a Japanese mission next month - to make Tasmania a viable destination for those who enjoy their fly fishing.   | CommentsComments (1)
Grammar steals competition scene
7:11 AM | Day 2 of this year's Launceston Competitions speech and drama section belonged to Launceston Church Grammar School yesterday.   | GALLERY: 110th Launceston Competitions
Libs offer to  double first  home grant
7:10 AM | A Liberal government would double the first home builders' grant and reduce stamp duty for first home buyers, Opposition Leader Will Hodgman said yesterday.   | CommentsComments (4)
Sandors sale deal falls through, but still trading
7:09 AM | Launceston's Sandors on the Park remains on the market after a deal to buy the hotel fell through yesterday.
Review  top law  officers'  rise: Libs
7:07 AM | A review of wage increases for top law officers is being urged by the state opposition.   | CommentsComments (3)
Zoo takes on new inhabitants
7:07 AM | The most dangerous birds in the world, cassowaries, are the stars of the latest exhibit at Riverside's Tasmania Zoo.
Council to finish black spot road work
7:05 AM | Controversy has not flattened the Launceston City Council's resolve to complete its black spot safety program along Penquite Road at Newstead.   | CommentsComments (2)
Mowbray man admits trying to kill escort
7:04 AM | A Mowbray man has pleaded guilty to attempting to murder a prostitute at his home last year.
Whiting jailed 20 years for murder
7:02 AM | The man who murdered Ravenswood man Scott Rock has been sentenced to 20 years' jail.
12 Break O'Day Council redundancies
7:01 AM | Twelve Break O'Day Council employees have accepted redundancies as a part of its staff shake-up.
6:55 AM | The sisters of murdered Ravenswood man Scott Rock say they have been through hell. And they say their big brother is yet to get the justice he deserves.   | Whiting guilty of murdering RockDrunken threats, lies ... and a ...
Pressure on European leaders
4:00 AM | CANBERRA - Treasurer Wayne Swan has vowed to use international forums such as the Group of 20 to keep European leaders to their word in pursuing policies that grow their economies and encourage employment.
Education gap growing: Gonski
4:00 AM | SYDNEY _ The gap between Australia's top and bottom students is growing as national education standards slip, says the author of a review into school funding.
Show your proof, says Pyne
4:00 AM | CANBERRA - Liberal frontbencher Christopher Pyne has challenged anyone with evidence to prove his involvement in a sexual harassment case against Speaker Peter Slipper to cough it up.
Tearful Thomson claims he was victim
4:00 AM | CANBERRA - Federal MP Craig Thomson has claimed he was the victim of a lynch mob unleashed by Opposition Leader Tony Abbott, after factional enemies in the Health Services Union smeared him with claims he misused members' funds.   | CommentsComments (1)
Orica presses ahead
4:00 AM | MELBOURNE - Orica is shrugging off doubts about iron ore demand by pressing ahead with the construction of a $US800 million ($A815 million) ammonium nitrate plant in Western Australia.
Soft market for housing may be drag on Hardie
4:00 AM | SYDNEY - Building products maker James Hardie fears that Australia's soft housing market will be a drag on the company's earnings this year.
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