Hawk gives his verdict on Bolton's Blues
DESPITE comfortably accounting for Carlton on Thursday night, Hawthorn’s star midfielder Sam Mitchell says he was “impressed” by the young Blues outfit. After booting three of the first four goals in Launceston, Carlton faded in the second half as Hawthorn’s experience shone.However Mitchell heaped praise on the Blues, saying the impact of new coach Brendon Bolton, a former Hawks assistant, was already paying dividends.“If I was a Carlton supporter I would have been really excited by what I saw...>> view originalLaunceston – Did You See...
NAB Challenge talking points
Hayden Ballantyne and Michael Walters celebrate on Friday. Pic: Getty Images The Eddie Betts Show has returned.But Lewis Jetta was hardly sighted in the NAB Challenge first round, which included a nightmare start by AFL grand finalists West Coast, who copped a 100-point humbling by the Betts-inspired Crows in Adelaide.Eagles assistant Justin Longmuir was not reaching for the panic button after fielding just seven players from their 2015 grand final team on Sunday.But few would have predict..>> view originalAll bids are on the table
THE State Government wants public discussion about how Tasmanian poker machine licences will operate after 2023.Treasurer Peter Gutwein said an “open and transparent process” would put an end to the secrecy surrounding the awarding of the licence.The Federal Group, which operates the Wrest Point and Launceston casinos, has had an exclusive right to operate up to 3680 poker machines since 1993.Treasurer Peter Gutwein. Picture: NIKKI DAVIS-JONES“There will be no secret deals, there will be a trans..>> view originalJustice delayed in Tasmania is justice denied
The Supreme Court of Tasmania building in Hobart.“BILL” was charged with an assault back in 2011. His case was listed in the Supreme Court of Tasmania in 2012 and he had to attend that court most months for a “call over” until late 2013 when his case was heard. Bill’s is an all too typical story about delays in the criminal and civil justice streams of our highest court.The dispensing of justice ought be efficient and timely. The cost to the taxpayer of cases like Bill’s is considerable. For par..>> view originalMark Zuckerberg on stage at Samsung's Mobile World Congress media conference. Picture: Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson
Mark Zuckerberg on stage at Samsung’s Mobile World Congress media conference. Picture: Jennifer Dudley-NicholsonJennifer Dudley-Nicholson in BarcelonaNews Corp Australia NetworkVIRTUAL reality dominated the world’s biggest mobile phone show today, with one of its most powerful proponents, Mark Zuckerberg, making a surprise appearance at Samsung’s Mobile World Congress media conference. Audience members at the event in Barcelona were invited to watch a virtual reality demo using Samsung’s Gear VR..>> view originalL-plate DUI dad with two kids in car
A Learner-driver dad has been charged with driving under the influence with two young children in the back seat, while three times over the legal alcohol limit.A LEARNER driver dad has been charged with driving under the influence with two young children in the back seat, while three times over the legal alcohol limit.Police say the man was pulled over by officers doing patrols in Gosnells about 1.10pm on Sunday, when they stopped the Holden Commodore with the man and his two children under the ..>> view originalClimate change deal risked by CSIRO cuts
Fixing The Broken iPhone 6 Heart A.K.A. The Error 53
Fixing The Broken iPhone 6 Heart A.K.A. The ‘Error 53’ By: Matt Dayo | February 21, 2016 @ 3:55 PM Apple issues apology and gives users update and how-to guide to fix the ‘error (53)’ bug. Apple Inc., a so-called tech giant, with more than $203 billion cash in hand in July last year, has apologized—and I need to borrow a line from Mr. Bieber’s song here to shoot you my dear readers to the point: “is it too late now to say sorry?” This will serve as a background for this discussion: Err..>> view originalSamsung Pay goes with Amex first
Samsung will offer Samsung Pay later in 2016 on some of its existing and new Galaxy models. Photo: Hannah Francis Samsung has confirmed it will join the re-boot of the digital wallet race in Australia in 2016, becoming the fourth country to get Samsung Pay after South Korea, the US and China.Like Apple Pay, Samsung will be going with American Express first and add other cards later.American Express payments have been available on Apple Pay since November. Ban..>> view original
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