Thursday, March 24, 2016

Body of bushwalker who died in fall from Tasmania's Federation ... and other top stories.

  • Body of bushwalker who died in fall from Tasmania's Federation ...

    Body of bushwalker who died in fall from Tasmania's Federation ...
    Body of bushwalker who died in fall from Tasmania's Federation Peak recovered Updated March 24, 2016 15:09:24 The body of a woman who fell to her death in Tasmania's remote South-West National Park has been taken to Huonville.The 32-year-old Launceston woman was with a companion when she fell from Federation Peak yesterday afternoon.Police located her body about 5:00am today.Tasmania Police's Inspector Lee Renshaw said the woman was an experienced bushwalker, but the ar..
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  • Today's gamers wanted to operate tomorrow's high-tech forestry ...

    Today's gamers wanted to operate tomorrow's high-tech forestry ...
    Today's gamers wanted to operate tomorrow's high-tech forestry equipment in Tasmania Posted March 24, 2016 16:03:52 In answer to a question "Where can this industry take me?", Tasmania's forestry careers hub says "Almost anywhere you want to go".Colin McCulloch from the Tasmanian Forest Industry's Arbre Training and Careers Hub said he found an answer in the latest forestry technology, when a 14-year-old "robotics expert" asked him that question this week. The Hub use..
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  • Here are some of Australia's smallest homes on the shelf right now;

    Here are some of Australia's smallest homes on the shelf right now;
    Small but special in Surry Hills: micro homes are gaining in popularity after McMansions have had their day. Picture: realestate.com.auTHE era of the McMansion is over. Today it’s all about the “micro home” as some savvy Australian househunters downsize and learn to live with Scandinavian levels of minimalism.Some of Australia’s smallest houses are revamped remainders of yesteryear when workers and their families crowded into city cottages, while other unique pocket-sized properties on the land ..
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  • Border breakfast wrap-up | Thursday, March 24, 2016

    Border breakfast wrap-up | Thursday, March 24, 2016
    Border breakfast wrap-up | Thursday, March 24, 2016 March 24, 2016, 6:30 a.m. Your morning news headlines from across regional Australia and beyond. PIC OF THE DAY: @adi_natashalee: #Autumn #MurrayRiver #Albury #thisistheborder #tb (via Instagram)Good morning everyone! Who's keen for the long weekend?It's looking like the weather might hold out for us:Here's what's making news:Sexual violence threat is in townsNew laws governing sex offenders have not..
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  • Where jobs face biggest threat

    Where jobs face biggest threat
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  • Carlton's smiling assassin Bolton down to serious business

    Carlton's smiling assassin Bolton down to serious business
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  • Marcus Paul Exits 2CC

    Marcus Paul Exits 2CC
    Details Category: What's New Published on Wednesday, 23 March 2016 16:30 Marcus Paul has exited Canberra talk station 2CC. Marcus who resigned this morning, had been part of the Capital Radio Network station for four years and was  hosting the Drive program Canberra Live for the last two and half years.The Canberra Times reports that Marcus had been considering the move for a couple of weeks and was quoted as saying: "The decision was mine and I just feel that it's time to move on to other ar..
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  • English races through a busy week in saddle

    English races through a busy week in saddle
    THERE was little time to rest for Nanango jockey Hannah English after she returned from the National Apprentices Series in Tasmania. English, who currently leads the apprentice country jockey premiership with 26 firsts, represented Queensland in Launceston on Wednesday. She rode Savvy Princess and Boart, trained by John Luttrell, in the 1200m handicaps. English said there were a number of differences in the southern state she had to contend with. "They race the other way, they rac..
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  • Chris Coleman joins 2CC

    Details Category: What's New Published on Thursday, 24 March 2016 16:00 Chris Coleman will be joining Talking Canberra 2CC as the new host of its drive program, Canberra Live. Chris joins 2CC after 15 years with ABC Local radio in Wagga Wagga where he presented the breakfast show, mornings and was also the regional manager for the Riverina. Chris also worked in commercial stations in Orange, Muswellbrook and Wagga Wagga. A bonus for Capital Radio, Chris was born and raised in Canberra and ha..
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  • Tas hospitals told to expain incidents

    Tas hospitals told to expain incidents AAP on March 23, 2016, 6:11 pm Tasmania's health system is not up to scratch, says the state government, which wants urgent answers about a number of shortcomings as it considers an overhaul of hospital emergency departments.Following a number of recent incidents, including the case of a seriously injured 91-year-old veteran who had to wait 48 hours for surgery at Launceston General Hospital, Health Minister Michael Ferguson on Wednesday s..
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