Contractor Sherwood Enterprises not following safety plan when ...
Contractor Sherwood Enterprises not following safety plan when worker fell to death, inquest hears Posted July 18, 2016 12:28:46 Tasmanian construction contractor Sherwood Enterprises was not following its own work safety plan when a 20-year-old employee died, an inquest has heard.Leigh Anthony Reaney, 20, of Launceston died from head injuries after he fell from the roof of the Devonport Homemaker Centre in August 2012.Mr Reaney had been working for Sherwood Enterpris..>> view originalMatch preview: Hawthorn v Richmond
Match preview: Hawthorn v Richmond Ashley Browne July 18, 2016 4:56 PM SUMMARY Sunday will be unusual for the Hawks; successive games in Launceston, Adelaide and Sydney, plus the bye, means it will be 37 days since their last game in Victoria and 50 since they played at their home ground. They return to the MCG triumphant, a game clear on top of the ladder but the closeness of the top eight, their relatively poor percentage and the..>> view originalQld under 18s celebrate as Swifts on the improve
TALENTED Ipswich hockey players Layla Eleison, Gaby Nicholls and Emily Witheyman-Crump have shared in the latest Queensland under-18 success. The Queenslanders won the national championships in Launceston after beating NSW 2-1 in the gold medal match. Goals from captain Ambrosia Malone and Charlee Livesey secured the Queensland team back-to-back national titles. Leading into the final, Queensland remained undefeated, aside from a 3-3 draw with Victoria during the pool matches. Mean..>> view originalTassie boys miss bronze
TASMANIA’S bronze medal hopes were shattered by a final-minute goal, with the boys falling 3-2 to Victoria in the Australian under-18 hockey championships third place playoff in Launceston.Despite conceding in the 69th minute, Tasmania still had time for a penalty corner after the final siren but could not convert.Tasmanian coach Ilene Carr was delighted with her team’s ability to apply pressure and rise to the occasion against a side that defeated it 5-3 in the pool rounds.“I’m disappointed t..>> view originalRun leg seals a silver for Aussies
Tasmanian triathlete Jake Birtwhistle produced the fastest 1.6km run leg during the ITU World Mixed Teams Relay Championship to thrust Australia into the silver medal in Hamburg. Tasmanian triathlete Jake Birtwhistle produced the fastest 1.6km run leg during the ITU World Mixed Teams Relay Championship to thrust Australia into the silver medal in Hamburg.The Australians finished behind the USA on Monday morning (AEST) in one of the greatest recorded comebacks in the race’s history..>> view originalLaunceston Church Grammar School students put final touches on ...
Launceston Church Grammar School students are putting the finishing touches on their school production, Crazy for You. Launceston Church Grammar School students Izzy Lockett, Elise Jackson, Victoria Watts, Claire Stevenson, Sarah Wills, Sophie Sheedy, Milly Wickham, Hayley Bowen, Tarrant Edwards, Lauren Stagg, Niamh Hilder, Medhanit Barratt and Rhiannon Bone prepare for Crazy for You. After months of hard work, Launceston Church Grammar School students are putting the finishing to..>> view originalNDIS boom expected to create 1750 jobs
THE National Disability Insurance Scheme will create a jobs boom in Tasmania over the next three years with 1750 full-time positions created, a new report says. An additional $260 million will also be injected into the Tasmanian economy by the NDIS, the National Disability Insurance Agency says in a report to be released today.Federal Social Services Minister Christian Porter said the NDIS presented huge opportunities for Tasmania to develop a competitive and innovative market that would see mor..>> view originalHoliday camps bring kids to Riverbend
About 130 kids attended camps at Riverbend Youth Centre during the school holidays. New friends: Tate Beamish, 9, of Somerset, and Alexander Varney, 11, of Burnie (back), with Luke Mills, 12, of Launceston and Ty Robinson, 9, of Flowerdale (front), at one of the camps. Picture: Brodie Weeding Riverbend Youth Centre at Scotchtown was a popular place to be during the past two weeks, with kids travelling from across the North-West Coast to attend school holiday camps. Two camps were ..>> view original
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