Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Green calls for snipers to target dogs and other top stories.

  • Green calls for snipers to target dogs

    Green calls for snipers to target dogs
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  • Call for action over penguin killings

    Call for action over penguin killings
    A Stanley resident discovered the dead bodies of 14 little penguins at the town’s penguin viewing area.THE death of more little penguins in a protected area in Tasmania’s North-West has sparked calls for professional snipers to be hired to shoot the rogue dogs believed to be responsible.Fourteen dead penguins were discovered by a Stanley resident at the town’s penguin viewing area on Sunday night.It is believed the penguins were attacked by dogs and some of the dead birds have been taken to Depa..
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  • AFL 2016: St Kilda want two 2018 games in Auckland

    AFL 2016: St Kilda want two 2018 games in Auckland
    Matt Finnis believes there is a growing market in New Zealand. Photo: Robert Prezioso St Kilda's international push into New Zealand has ramped up again with the club pushing to play up to two games in Auckland in 2018.A contingent of government, tourism and stadium officials from Auckland will hold  talks with the Saints and the AFL in Melbourne later this month focusing on the proposed redevelopment of the city's Western Springs Stadium into a boutique Test..
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  • Funding Cuts Force Volunteering Tasmania Restructure

    Wednesday, 1st June 2016 at 5:35 pm Funding Cuts Force Volunteering Tasmania Restructure By Ellie Cooper, Journalist Funding cuts and changes in the sector have forced Volunteering Tasmania to close one of its three offices and lay off a full-time staff member. Volunteering Tasmania CEO Adrienne Picone said the organisation lost 51 per cent of its federal funding last year from the Strengthening Communities Program. “As an organisation we’ve been trying to recover from that hit..
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  • AFL season 2016: Hawks' Matt Spangher will miss up to 10 weeks ...

    AFL season 2016: Hawks' Matt Spangher will miss up to 10 weeks ...
    Matt Spangher is facing a lengthy period on the sidelines. Photo: Amy Paton Hawthorn premiership defender Matt Spangher faces a major fight to reignite his AFL career with a serious hamstring tear to sideline him for up to 10 weeks.Spangher, a club and fan favourite, was playing in only his fifth match on Saturday since the 2014 grand final when he was hurt while dashing along the boundary early in the win over the Brisbane Lions at the Gabba.Spangher has ba..
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  • Tasmanian AIHL hockey bid put on ice over delays to building a rink

    Tasmanian AIHL hockey bid put on ice over delays to building a rink
    Tasmanian ice hockey fans have been delivered good news and bad news on the future of an audacious bid to join the expanding Australian Ice Hockey League. Tasmanian ice hockey fans have been delivered good news and bad news on the future of an audacious bid to join the expanding Australian Ice Hockey League.Building an Olympic-sized hockey rink has proven the stumbling block towards adding to the current eight franchises based along the eastern seaboard.Tasmanian ice hockey promot..
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new app helps hipsters find home .Parents leave boy 'as punishment' .
NBN chair defends taking action over leaks .Labor details palliative care investment as Tasmanians discuss death .

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