Tassie’s top 40 footballers: 10-1

Part 4

WITH no Tasmanian picked up in the AFL’s draft for the first time, we take a look back at the top 40 footballers the state has produced since World War II. CHECK OUT THE TOP 10.

Serious wounds Two stabbed in dogs’ home fight

AN attempt to free a dog locked up in a Burnie pound escalated to a violent confrontation which has left two 24-year-old men in hospital with serious stab wounds.

Man in custody Murder charge over Launceston death

Murder charge over Launceston death

A 35-YEAR-OLD Prospect man has been charged with the murder of a 56-year-old man from the Launceston suburb of Summerhill.

Lollies lopped Backlash at school candy cane ban

Backlash at school candy cane ban

A PRIMARY school has banned students giving candy canes and other treats with Christmas cards this year and is putting an end to birthday treats.

UBER DRIVER

EXCLUSIVE Uber hits the road in Hobart

HOBART’S transport landscape is set for a shake-up with the launch of ride-sharing service Uber tomorrow — and it’s looking for drivers keen to earn extra income.

Difficult relationships Holden knocked back for other jobs

Holden knocked back for other jobs

FORMER senior bureaucrat Jane Holden offered herself for two other jobs in the Tasmanian health system in the wake of her 2014 sacking, but was considered unsuitable.

Centre cut Rural health dealt a blow

Rural health dealt a blow

THE Kentish community has been shocked by news it will lose its federally funded health centre and patient transport bus by the end of the month.

Court appearance Man on murder charge after body found

Man on murder charge after body found

A 51-YEAR-OLD man from East Devonport has been charged with the murder of Noel Joseph Ingham, whose body was found in scrubland near Railton.

Verdict Jury finds man guilty of blackmail

Jury finds man guilty of blackmail

A 36-YEAR-OLD Tranmere man charged with extorting $30,000 cash from a former relative has been found guilty of blackmail by a Supreme Court jury.

Federal politics Backpacker tax passes the Senate

Backpacker tax passes the Senate

THE 15 per cent backpacker tax has cleared its final hurdle in an 11th hour deal, passing the Senate after the Greens agreed to support the hotly debated bill.

Winter wonder Tassie nation’s cosiest tourism destination

Tassie nation’s cosiest tourism destination

TASMANIA was nominated in 10 categories in the 2016 Australian Traveller People’s Choice Awards – cementing its reputation as one of the nation’s premier tourism destinations.

Talking Point Lady Luck works for the house

PAT CAPLICE: The numbers tell a disturbing story about the destructive and unfair nature of poker machines.

Talking Point Big banks fuelling pokie addiction

MICHAEL WALSH: It’s time to take concerns about the ethics of the major banks to Canberra.

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Grocery challenge Bosses struggle to shop at Coles

Bosses struggle to shop at Coles

COLES executives got a rude awakening when they were forced to put themselves in customers’ shoes, with hilarious results.

Burger legend Big Mac creator dies at 98

Big Mac creator dies at 98

YOU probably don’t know his name, but you’ve almost certainly devoured his creation: two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions, on a sesame seed bun.

Hobart International Defending champ Cornet chasing history

DEFENDING Hobart International winner Alize Cornet will return to try and become the first two-time winner in the event’s 22-year history.

Grand Final North chief supports twilight decider

NORTH Melbourne has added its name to the growing list of clubs urging the AFL to stage a twilight Grand Final next year.

Sheffield Shield Webster’s knock shows Tigers have ticker

IT was not his prettiest or most free-flowing knock but Beau Webster’s stonewalling effort to help Tasmania escape with a Sheffield Shield draw is no doubt his gutsiest.

Silverware Seagulls, F-bombs and FFA Cup glory

Seagulls, F-bombs and FFA Cup glory

MELBOURNE City has claimed its first piece of football silverware after a Tim Cahill special buried Sydney FC in a memorable FFA Cup final at AAMI Park.

The Score Hird, Lyon double act ‘too risky’ for SEN

Hird, Lyon double act ‘too risky’ for SEN

JAMES Hird’s return from exile isn’t going to be with SEN. The station’s management decided it was “too risky” to pair him with Garry Lyon.