Sunday, February 14, 2016

New man-on-the-mark rule under scrutiny and other top stories.

  • New man-on-the-mark rule under scrutiny

    Man-on-the-mark rule under scrutiny during NAB Challenge trial Peter Ryan  February 15, 2016 10:12 AM AFL football operations chief Mark Evans PLAYERS are being given a crash course in how to adapt to the new rules relating to the protected area around the mark as AFL intra-club matches kick off around the country.  At several practice games on Friday observers noted the rule being tightly policed by umpires to ensure players under..
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  • Young ballet dancers on pointe

    Tasmanian Youth Classical Ballet Company patron Justine Summers with dancers at the Hobart auditions. Picture: LUKE BOWDENTASMANIA’S newest ballet company is excited about the talent of the state’s young dancers.House of Dance director Michelle Williams said about 50 ballet dancers aged from 11 to 17 years auditioned in Hobart yesterday for the Tasmanian Youth Classical Ballet Company.“It was just beautiful. The level of talent was just so exciting,” Ms Williams said.She said the company would s..
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  • Marc Murphy gets nod to continue as Carlton captain in 2016

    Marc Murphy gets nod to continue as Carlton captain in 2016
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  • Western Bulldogs confident as Liberatore returns

    Western Bulldogs confident as Liberatore returns
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  • Young ballet dancers on pointe as new Tasmanian ballet company ...

    Young ballet dancers on pointe as new Tasmanian ballet company ...
    Tasmanian Youth Classical Ballet Company patron Justine Summers with dancers at the Hobart auditions. Picture: LUKE BOWDENTASMANIA’S newest ballet company is excited about the talent of the state’s young dancers.House of Dance director Michelle Williams said about 50 ballet dancers aged from 11 to 17 years auditioned in Hobart yesterday for the Tasmanian Youth Classical Ballet Company.“It was just beautiful. The level of talent was just so exciting,” Ms Williams said.She said the company would s..
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  • Ownership wrangling continues over a 150-year-old Tasmanian ...

    Ownership wrangling continues over a 150-year-old Tasmanian ...
    Ownership wrangling continues over a 150-year-old Tasmanian heritage-listed stone horse-watering trough Posted February 14, 2016 15:48:26 They say possession is nine-tenths of the law but a council in southern Tasmania is hoping that will not stop them owning a piece of local history.The stone horse trough at the Melton Mowbray Hotel had been in situ, since the days of stage coaches in the 1860s.Melton Mowbray resident and Southern Midlands Councillor, Edwin Batt, sa..
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  • Motorcycle crashes leave four riders injured in separate incidents in ...

    Motorcycle crashes leave four riders injured in separate incidents in Tasmania Posted February 14, 2016 15:04:45 The Tasmania Ambulance Service has responded to four separate accidents around the state involving motorcycles leaving all four riders with injuries.A man was taken by helicopter to the Royal Hobart Hospital with spinal, lower leg and chest injuries after colliding with a truck at Taranna, on the Tasman Peninsula this morning.Later in the day a car and moto..
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  • First Tasmanian pharmacists ready to vaccinate: PSA

    The first pharmacists have undergone immunisation training in Tasmania to enable them to provide vaccinations for the coming flu season, the PSA says.The Tasmanian Government last week reformed health regulations to enable trained pharmacists to administer flu vaccines in approved sites across Tasmania.PSA Tasmanian Branch President Rachel Dienaar says following an amendment to Poisons Regulations, the first group of pharmacists underwent training in Launceston on Friday.“The PSA’s training will..
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  • More Queenslanders living with cancer

    More Queenslanders living with cancer
    Cancer cases in Queensland have more than tripled over the last 30 years, new statistics reveal.More Queenslanders living with cancerMore Queenslanders are being diagnosed with cancer and living with the disease than ever before.New Cancer Council statistics released on Monday revealed one in two Queenslanders would be diagnosed with a cancer before age 80, while one in seven would die from it.Chief executive Jeff Dunn said the growing incidence and prevalence of cancer in the state was primaril..
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Tasmanian bushfires: Remote area crews being pulled out as fire ... .The week in pictures: February 13, 2016 | Photos .
Midland Highway reopens after two-car crash .Ex-bikie boss sent home .

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