Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Tasmanian whisky production set to soar and other top stories.

  • Tasmanian whisky production set to soar

    Tasmanian whisky production set to soar
    Great southern drams in Tasmania. Rob Burnett by Philip Morrice Tasmanian whisky is not just about cool, clear water and rich, local barley. It's also about the people who make it and the people with whom you drink it.While whisky lovers are aware of the award-winning Lark and Sullivans Cove distilleries, along with the ubiquitous Hellyers Road label, many will be surprised to hear that the state's existing eight pr..
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  • Clive Palmer sells tax-free vision to boost Tasmania's economy

    Clive Palmer sells tax-free vision to boost Tasmania's economy
    Election 2016: Clive Palmer sells tax-free vision to boost Tasmania's economy Posted June 15, 2016 10:32:33 Palmer United Party chairman Clive Palmer is in the north selling his vision of Tasmania as a tax-free zone to boost the state's economy.Mr Palmer is in Devonport and Launceston to launch the campaign for the Palmer United Party's Tasmania Senate team made up of Kevin Morgan, Justin Stringer and Quentin Von Stieglitz.Mr Palmer said the state suffered because of ..
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  • Border breakfast wrap-up | Wednesday, June 15, 2016

    Border breakfast wrap-up | Wednesday, June 15, 2016
    Your morning news snapshot from around regional Australia and beyond. Today's pic of the day comes from @georgie_james_photo: At the #rutherglenfarmersmarket this little guy hanging with @radgrowers #cutenessoverload #minidachshund #sausagedogs #sausagedogsofinstagram #dogsofinstagramGood morning Border, its a foggy start before sunshine in the afternoon for Albury-Wodonga with a top of 15.In Wangaratta, Rutherglen and Corryong it will be 15 and sunny and Benalla and Beechworth 14..
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  • Tasmanian flood recovery plan in place as damage bill mounts

    Tasmanian flood recovery plan in place as damage bill mounts
    Tasmanian flood recovery plan in place as damage bill mounts Updated June 14, 2016 20:54:34 The Tasmanian Government has established a flood recovery committee to oversee the medium and long-term response to last week's devastating floods.In a ministerial statement, Premier Will Hodgman said more than 230 emergency assistance grants worth $76,000 had been provided to families, business and farmers so far.National disaster relief arrangements have been activated, offerin..
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  • The South Coast Brekkie Wrap | Wednesday, June 15, 2016

    The South Coast Brekkie Wrap | Wednesday, June 15, 2016
    Your morning news snapshot from around regional Australia and beyond. Good morning here’s your headlines from around regional Australia and beyond. Scroll down and refresh for weather, road reports and more.8.32am: That's a wrap for this morning. Remember to check in on your local paper's website for breaking news throughout the day.8.28am: A powerful documentary that tells a rarely seen or heard story - the human side of asylum seekers - will arrive at Huskisson Pictures this mon..
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  • Top gong worth wait for champion Saint

    Top gong worth wait for champion Saint
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  • Saints looking for full effort

    Saints looking for full effort
    Greater Northern men’s hockey hits off with some class matches set for the Jason Scott Memorial round in honour of a past player and umpire. Greater Northern men’s hockey hits off with some class matches set for the Jason Scott Memorial round in honour of a past player and umpire.Smithton and Devonport will do battle at Circular Head, and while the Saints held a two-goal advantage the last time they met, a twenty minute lull helped the Subbies come away with a draw.Saints coach Ni..
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  • Mark Phillips jailed over 'degrading' assault on man with intellectual ...

    Mark Phillips jailed over 'degrading' assault on man with intellectual ...
    Mark Phillips jailed over 'degrading' assault on man with intellectual disability Updated June 14, 2016 19:56:31 A Launceston man has been sentenced to more than two years in prison for his role in a degrading and sustained assault on a man with an intellectual disability.Mark Paul Phillips, 27, was convicted in the Supreme Court in Launceston of two counts of aggravated assault, and one each of assault and aggravated sexual assault.Phillips, Adam Maxwell Cox and anothe..
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  • Odd happenings are big attraction to dark Hobart

    Odd happenings are big attraction to dark Hobart
    Odd happenings are big attraction to dark HobartTim DouglasThe Australian12:00AM June 15, 2016SavePrint Editor, ReviewSydneyTim Douglas is editor of Review. He was The Australian's Deputy Arts Editor from 2011 to 2013, and has worked as a reporter, features writer and editor on newspapers including The Scotsman, The Edinburgh Evening News, Scots national arts magazine The List, and the Illawarra Mercury. He is everywhere and nowhere all at once. At Willow Court, a derelict former mental instit..
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