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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
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
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)
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 ...
500 jobs at Qantas lost, more in doubt
4:00 AM | SYDNEY - Qantas Airways has indicated that more job losses may be on the cards after confirming that it will cut 500 maintenance positions.
Afghan pledge by Gillard
4:00 AM | CHICAGO - Prime Minister Julia Gillard has used a NATO summit on the war in Afghanistan to promise more aid for the ravaged country and encourage Pakistan's leader to reopen vital supply lines.
Woodwork challenge aimed at the farm
4:00 AM | Dorset shed co-ordinator Mervyn Chilcott said that the competition aimed to support the Year of the Farmer and was again supported by the North-East Art and Craft Association.
Quilting exhibition comes of age
4:00 AM | THE Dorset County Quilters' annual exhibition turns 21 this year.
Dolls, bears still prove popular
4:00 AM | HUNDREDS of soft, stuffed, fluffy faces stared aimlessly into the crowds at the Eskleigh Doll, Bear and Miniatures Fair at the weekend.
Rural show beefs up security
4:00 AM | EXTRA security measures have been put in place for this year's Campbell Town Show to ensure there isn't another outbreak of Ovine Johne's Disease.
Council supports tourism initiative
4:00 AM | THE George Town Council has given its support to the Northern Tasmania Regional Tourism Organisation model, but not without some opposition.
Tireless volunteer recognised for contribution
4:00 AM | BRENDON Archer is the George Town Council's volunteer of the year.
Valley volunteers growing in number
4:00 AM | THE number of volunteers in the Meander Valley shows just how vibrant the community is, according to Deloraine's Joanne Eisemann.
Program to stop holiday boredom
4:00 AM | THE all too familiar cry of ``I'm bored'' can usually be heard by kids on school holidays.
Fears banks wary of Tassie
4:00 AM | EXTENSIVE political red tape is being blamed for the apparent unwillingness of national banks to invest in Tasmania, according to developer Glenn Bromfield.
Conserving nature leads to recognition
4:00 AM | EAST Coast volunteers who donated an endless amount of time to many local organisations throughout the year were recognised at Swansea last week.
Fun, prizes and cooking like masters
4:00 AM | MINI golf, laser tag, Men in Black and Masterchef will all be on offer from the West Tamar Council as part of its school holiday programs.
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