Opinion
Insurance, come hell or high water
KATE BOOTH: Recent natural disasters have exposed that many homeowners have inadequate insurance cover.
Clearfelling leatherwood makes no sense
Lowering prices not answer to global hunger
Big weekend ahead for the South
Seize opportunity in city traffic fix
Fish farm science is clear that big rise in production is dangerous
Cheap party politics hinder climate action
Recognising the moment
A study in economic, social benefit
Good planning can take sting out of projects
Attack displayed poor knowledge of science
The need for one big plan
Hotel proposal a tall order
Back to basics for Libs
Swimming upstream on fish farms
Get onya bike and ride to health, wealth
Only a full Royal Commission can offer justice to bank victims
Naturally, our scenic beauty wins
The mendacity of hope
We, the people, can choose to lead the way
We should chase the big dream
I did not try to sue church for money or gain
About time we kicked an A-League goal
Dragons, subs and metastasis
Very hard to swallow
Footy, meat pies and ... academia
National brand bid deserves more thought
We need to get this right
New FBI probe sinks Hillary’s high
Agrarian Kitchen owners Rodney Dunn and Severine Demanet to open New Norfolk eatery in March
RODNEY Dunn’s love for fresh Derwent Valley produce is without doubt the key driver of his new restaurant development.
Where there’s smoke ... there’s probably a fuel-reduction fire
RIDGEWAY and areas of Tasmania’s East Coast are the latest focus of fuel-reduction burns.
Buyers galore in boom time for Tasmanian housing market
IF you have a property on the market, REIT boss Tony Collidge has some great news for you.
Huon putting on a real show ... since 1946
VIV Bennett worked on the first Huon Show 70 years ago and is still as keen to ensure the biggest one-day agricultural event in Tasmania runs smoothly.
Joel Matthew Maddox seeks cut in sentence over unprovoked attack on stranger in New Norfolk
AN unemployed thug who nearly killed a stranger in an unprovoked attack with the victim’s own letterbox wants a softer sentence.
In-ground sensors set to detect parking fines in Hobart
IN-GROUND parking sensors would detect the exact moment a vehicle arrives and immediately notify parking inspectors when motorists exceed their time limits, under plans being pursued by the HCC.
More property acquisitions may be needed to make way for new $535m Bridgewater Bridge
MORE homes may have to be compulsorily acquired to make way for a new Bridgewater Bridge, the man tasked with preparing its business case says.
Owl pal Jimmy Giggle to co-host Carols by Candlelight in Hobart
ABC Kids host Jimmy Giggle — also known as Jimmy Rees — has made a fleeting visit to Hobart’s Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens ahead of his Carols by Candlelight gig.
Memorial to Tasmanian athletes who served in World War I finds a new home at the State Library
JUST in time for Remembrance Day, a long-forgotten World War I Honour Roll has found a new home.
Fears for state’s environmental, heritage and urban values aired at public forum on proposed planning scheme
COMMUNITY concerns about a lack of protection for Tasmania’s environmental, heritage and urban values in favour of development have been raised at a public forum on the proposed statewide planning scheme.
Pair pleads not guilty to murder of Newnham man Aaron Matthew Monaco
TWO people accused of murdering a Launceston man pleaded not guilty when they appeared in the Launceston Magistrates Court.
Sailor, 62, safe after air rescue from stricken yacht off Binalong Bay
A SOLO yachtsman has been rescued from his stricken vessel in waters off on Tasmania’s East Coast.
Culture Club promoter pulls plug on band’s Hobart gig
POOR ticket sales are behind a promoter’s decision to pull the plug on Culture Club’s Hobart gig.
Police seek man over alleged incident in Hobart’s Franklin Square
POLICE say they have identified a man they are keen to chat with over an alleged incident in Hobart’s CBD.
Infrastructure Minister Rene Hidding announces Uber due to hit Tasmanian roads before Christmas
RIDE-sharing service Uber is free to begin operating in Tasmania and is expected to be up and running by the end of the year.
Melbourne Cup luncheon in Hobart
Hobart marks Melbourne Cup day with a luncheon at Wrest Point in Hobart .