Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Car smashes into building at corner of Launceston Street, Furzer Street, Phillip and other top stories

Car smashes into building at corner of Launceston Street, Furzer Street, Phillip

Car smashes into building at corner of Launceston Street, Furzer Street, Phillip
Office workers were lucky to escape injury when a car crashed into a building in Phillip on Thursday. An Emergency Services Agency spokesman said the car smashed four windows of the IP Australia building at the intersection of Launceston and Furzer ...
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Boy charged over Launceston supermarket ram-raids

Boy charged over Launceston supermarket ram-raids
Police have charged a 16-year-old boy in connection to a spate of supermarket burglaries and ram-raids in and around Launceston over the past three nights. The teenager was charged with burglary, arson, motor vehicle stealing and other offences.
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Launceston shop owners launch Facebook fight to combat crime spike

Launceston shop owners launch Facebook fight to combat crime spike
Shop owners in Launceston have turned to Facebook to combat a rise in thefts and burglaries from the city's businesses. The number of business burglaries in the city so far this year is more than 60 per cent higher than at the same time last year.
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Consumer watchdog to investigate Launceston petrol prices

Consumer watchdog to investigate Launceston petrol prices
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has launched a probe into petrol prices in Launceston, after being flooded with concerns from Tasmanian consumers. In 2013-14 ... It is the second probe into regional petrol prices in Australia.
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TARGA: Classics shine at Launceston expo

TARGA: Classics shine at Launceston expo
Opinions expressed with motoring.com.au editorial material are those of the writer and not necessarily Carsales.com Ltd. motoring.com.au editorial staff and contributors attend overseas and local events as guests of car manufacturers and importers.
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Woman caught at Launceston airport allegedly smuggling ice into Tasmania

Woman caught at Launceston airport allegedly smuggling ice into Tasmania
A 33-year old woman faces a trafficking charge after police alleged the drug was found hidden on her. Officers from the Northern Drug Investigation Services were screening passengers arriving on a flight from Melbourne using the dog. Police said the ...
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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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Launceston man pleads not guilty over kidnapping, assault charges

Launceston man pleads not guilty over kidnapping, assault charges
A Launceston man has denied holding another man against his will and demanding money from him at a home in Ravenswood earlier this year. Nathan John Henry Riley this morning pleaded not guilty in the Magistrates Court in Launceston to five counts of ...
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Launceston man appears in court over dangerous driving, theft charges

Launceston man appears in court over dangerous driving, theft charges
A Launceston man who allegedly led police on a car chase across the city has been remanded in custody. Police alleged Dane Clark, 30, broke into a house yesterday morning before stealing a car to flee the scene. They alleged Clark, and his 24-year-old ...
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Greens urged to pick indigenous candidate

Greens urged to pick indigenous candidate
So far, only Tasmanian Greens MP Nick McKim and Launceston lawyer Vanessa Bleyer have announced they will stand for pre-selection. Mr Mansell believes the pair should "only pursue their nominations if a suitable Aboriginal cannot be found.".
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