Monday, May 4, 2015

TARGA: Classics shine at Launceston expo and other top stories

TARGA: Classics shine at Launceston expo

TARGA: Classics shine at Launceston expo
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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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Royal baby to receive Tasmanian woollen blanket as Australia's official gift

Royal baby to receive Tasmanian woollen blanket as Australia's official gift
Australia's oldest weaving mill, Waverly Woollen Mills based in Launceston, has been chosen to make Australia's official present for the royal baby. Prime Minister Tony Abbott made the announcement about Australia's gifts for the new royal princess on ...
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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
Nathan John Henry Riley this morning pleaded not guilty in the Magistrates Court in Launceston to five counts of assault, as well as common assault and demanding property with menaces. Police will allege the 35-year-old used a weapon to violently ...
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Burglary at Launceston Bunnings

Burglary at Launceston Bunnings
Police said it appeared the offender had stayed at the North Launceston Bunnings site for a ''prolonged period of time'' on Saturday night and early on Sunday morning. Damage was caused to plant machinery at the building site next to the Lindsay Street ...
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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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Launceston rehabilitation centre's closure would put 'massive pressure' on ...

Launceston rehabilitation centre's closure would put 'massive pressure' on ...
Staff, patients and the community have rallied outside a Tasmanian rehabilitation unit in Launceston set to close at the end of June. The John L Grove Centre cares for patients who are recovering from serious, long-term illnesses and injuries. It ...
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Good morning, Tassie! | Tuesday, May 5

Good morning, Tassie! | Tuesday, May 5
Unique tank project needs a super shed Troy Walker wants to create a "man's shed on steroids". With dreams of building a working armoured vehicle fleet for display purposes, the Launceston man is looking for a team of volunteers to create one very ...
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Hawk's ump bump 'an unfortunate accident'

Hawk's ump bump 'an unfortunate accident'
Paul Puopolo sustained a corked thigh when he ran through the banner before his side's 70-point win over the Western Bulldogs in Launceston in round three. On that occasion, emergency field umpire Jack Edwards, who is yet to debut, bumped into Puopolo ...
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