Thursday, October 20, 2016

Launceston welcomes back banned Bomber and other top stories.

  • Launceston welcomes back banned Bomber

    LAUNCESTON will announce its senior coach for the 2017 TSL season today, with former Essendon player Sam Lonergan to return to the role after his 12-month ban.Lonergan, who played 79 games for Essendon, was set to coach and play for the Blues this year. But along with 33 of his former Bomber teammates, he was banned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport from January 13 to November 13 as a result of the club’s supplements scandal.Launceston’s assistant coach for the past two years Chris Hills too..
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  • Launceston Male Choir sings for charity

    Soaring harmonies and toe tapping tunes will entertain audiences at the Launceston Male Choir’s annual concert on October 2. IN TUNE: Launceston Male Choir members John Baily, Roy Mason, Glenn Gilpin, Peter Hunt, Murray Earnshaw, Alan Telford warm up for their annual concert on October 2. Picture: Piia WirsuSoaring harmonies and toe tapping tunes will entertain audiences at the Launceston Male Choir’s annual concert on October 2. “We sing a variety of songs to try and please every..
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  • Launceston singer in silent opera

    Launceston opera singer, Samuel Dundas, is performing in an opera world first – a silent opera. SILENT OPERA: Launceston based opera singer Samuel Dundas will be performing in a world first silent opera, Sydney Opera House – The Opera (The Eighth Wonder) in October. Picture: Phillip BiggsLaunceston based opera singer, Samuel Dundas, is performing in an opera world first – a silent opera. Sydney Opera House – The Opera (The Eighth Wonder) will be performed on the steps of the opera..
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  • It's where the art is

    It's where the art is
    ARTISTS have always been a part of architect Jack Birrell’s life. As a 20-year-old newly qualified builder, he built an art studio in a rainforest above a waterfall for close family friend and acclaimed Australian figurative painter Charles Blackman.“I would sit down and have coffee with him and I think he got me to see why you might do something creative,” says Birrell, co-owner with his wife Rebecca of Launceston’s Hatherley House, which they’ve transformed into a haven for art lovers.“I went ..
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  • Launceston Airport prepares for second x-ray machine

    Launceston Airport prepares for second x-ray machine
    A second x-ray machine arriving at the Launceston Airport in time for summer is expected to cut travellers waiting time significantly. Virgin Australia has also launched a freighter service at Launceston Airport. A second x-ray machine arriving at the Launceston Airport in time for summer is expected to cut travellers waiting time significantly, the airport’s general manager believes. Launceston Airport general manager Paul Hodgen said the order had been placed for a second x-ray ..
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  • TasWeekend: It's where the art is

    ARTISTS have always been a part of architect Jack Birrell’s life. As a 20-year-old newly qualified builder, he built an art studio in a rainforest above a waterfall for close family friend and acclaimed Australian figurative painter Charles Blackman.“I would sit down and have coffee with him and I think he got me to see why you might do something creative,” says Birrell, co-owner with his wife Rebecca of Launceston’s Hatherley House, which they’ve transformed into a haven for art lovers.“I went ..
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  • Funding package a game changer

    Funding package a game changer
    The $100 million investment package was cautiously welcomed by stakeholders in the state's North. The City of Launceston and Launceston Chamber of Commerce have cautiously welcomed the state government’s announcement of a $100 million investment package.On Thursday treasurer Peter Gutwein said the government would bring forward a targeted economic stimulus package in an effort to create much-needed jobs for the region.Launceston Chamber of Commerce executive Jan Davis said it was ..
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  • Swim lane hire on agenda

    The council will discuss proposed changes to the fee structure at its meeting on Monday. LANE CHANGES: A swimmer at the Launceston Aquatic Centre.Lane hire charges at the Launceston Leisure and Aquatic Centre is back on the City of Launceston agenda for its Monday council meeting.The council will consider changes to the fee structure after a request was put forward by the Launceston Aquatic Club regarding a reduction in off peak lane hire and a change in off peak timings. Accordin..
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  • Prologue to challenge riders

    Prologue to challenge riders
    A new Prologue for the National Road Series Spirit of Tasmania Tour of Tasmania is set to challenge riders more than ever before. CHALLENGE: The new Prologue for 2016 is set to challenge riders more than ever before at the Tour of Tasmania event. A new Prologue for the National Road Series Spirit of Tasmania Tour of Tasmania is set to challenge riders more than ever before.The 2016 event will feature a new Prologue location which will now start in Brisbane Street West in Launcesto..
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