South's speed too much for Launceston
South Hobart’s Jack Turner, left, brings down Launceston’s Carlo Coppari late in the first half. Turner was sent off in the second half for a second yellow card, but Launceston failed to capitalise, eventually going down 3-0. Picture: SAM ROSEWARNETWO goals in the space of a minute set up victory for South Hobart over Launceston City in the Lakoseljac Cup round of 16. Alex Leszczynski and Alfred Hess scored within 60 seconds at the start of the second half, before Alex Walter confirmed South’s p..>> view originalUp Cups finds feet after bumpy trip
Hobart and Launceston Cup champion Up Cups training in South Australia yesterday ahead of today's $400,000 Group 2 Adelaide Cup. Picture: DAVE BRUNTONTASMANIAN galloper Up Cups will go into today’s $400,000 Group 2 Adelaide Cup over 3200m in top shape despite complications with travel arrangements.Connections expected to fly the gelding from Hobart to Adelaide but when the flight was cancelled at the last minute trainer David Brunton was forced to send the Hobart and Launceston cups winner by se..>> view originalFarmers' markets make most of city foodies
The country comes to inner-city Sydney with the Carriageworks Farmers' Market. Supplied by Mark Abernethy If you've recently found yourself in the land of the $10 pot of yoghurt and the $5 tomato, you're probably at a farmers' market. Originally formed to connect rural producers and food makers directly with city consumers, the farmers' market is slowly entering the mainstream of retailing even as it continues it st..>> view originalMelbourne Planetarium Show Exploring Dark Matter To Tour Australia
Imagine being able to see more than astronomers have ever been able to see before. What would it be like to peer back in cosmic time, into the vast blackness of space and witness how the universe has evolved into what we see around us today? There’s a whole lot of sky up there. And not only are we starting to discover what’s in it, but we’re starting to see how it all fits together. Capturing the Cosmos is a new show created by Melbourne Planetarium in partnership with CAASTRO, the Commonwealth..>> view originalDisabled missing out on justice
TASMANIANS with disabilities are not getting equal access to the justice system, Tasmania’s Anti-Discrimination Commissioner says.Commissioner Robin Banks has told the Mercury developing a strategy to deal with the inequity, for both victims and perpetrators with disabilities, will be her number one priority in 2016 – her final year in the role.Tasmania’s Anti-Discrimination Commissioner Robin Banks.“Generally people with disabilities, particularly cognitive and psychiatric disabilities, face pr..>> view originalBirchall set to be fit for Cats clash
Hawks say rolled ankle is ''nothing too serious''. NO ANKLE WORRIES: Devonport's Grant Birchall looks set to be fit for round 1. Picture: Getty Images. AN ankle injury is unlikely to keep Devonport's Grant Birchall out of the Hawthorn side for the Easter Monday blockbuster against Geelong.Birchall was a late withdrawal from the Hawks' NAB Challenge clash with North Melbourne due to a rolled ankle.The Hawks say he was withdrawn as part of the club's ''no-risk policy''.''Grant had a..>> view originalNOVA 106.9 now using AirShr
Details Category: What's New Published on Monday, 14 March 2016 09:00 Brisbane’s Nova 106.9 is the first metro station to partner with AirShr, which they say: ”promises to revolutionise the radio medium.” Nova’s trial of AirShr launched this morning, with the tech allowing listeners to save, share and engage in real time with anything they hear on Nova 106.9. Nova 106.9 General Manager and Program Director Jay Walkerden said: “By giving listeners control over how they engage with our content..>> view originalFive reasons to ditch the mainland and move to Tassie
Could it be time to venture across the Bass Strait and settle down in Tasmania? It’s,oh, so tempting. It’s actually affordable Tasmania is by far the cheapest state or territory in Australia to buy property. It is still relatively easy to find a 3-bedroom home with a big backyard and a picket fence for under $300,000. According to the latest Domain Group data, Hobart’s median house price is sitting at roughly $352,000. To put that into perspective, that is a whopping $661,000 less than Sydney’s..>> view originalDon't let life get in the way
Details Category: Dan Bradley Published on Monday, 14 March 2016 06:00 Written by dan bradley Lamberts Beach, QueenslandThis is not an article about radio. Well it kind of is, but only in the loose sense that a radio, or any, career can have an impact on maintaining friendships due to the need (particularly early) to move around the country or in some cases the world. So whilst there is kind of a tenuous link, this article really isn’t about radio as such. Let me explain. A very good frien..>> view originalmix94.5, now Clairsy, Matt & Kymba
Details Category: What's New Published on Monday, 14 March 2016 12:00 Matt Dyktynski, actor, comedian – now breakfast radio. Matt originally a “Perth boy”, has been based in Melbourne with his acting career and is making the move back to Perth to join Clairsy & Kymba from March 29. mix94.5 Content Director, Erica Hodge said: “The sudden & tragic loss of Shane McFarlane last year hit the mix94.5 team very hard, and it has been important that we take the appropriate amount of time before addi..>> view original
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