James Dunlevie is a Melbourne-born journalist, digital producer and illustrator with the ABC Hobart team.
After a short stint with ABC Darwin as a casual radio producer in 2008, James left to begin a five year stint working at the notorious newspaper, the NT News. As digital editor, he steered the NT News website to the #1 position for audience share in the Northern Territory and won the 2011 Pacific Area Newspaper Publishers' Association (PANPA) 'News Destination Of The Year' in its category. James also created the NT News Facebook account, which became per-capita the most engaged social media account for any media organisation in Australia and created the NT News Twitter feed, widely known for its unique take on local, national and world events.
After rejoining the ABC in 2014, James was a part of the digital production team with the Darwin newsroom before swapping his thongs for a pair of ugg boots and moving to Hobart, Tasmania in 2016.
Twitter: @jamesdunlevie
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| UpdatedThe board of troubled baby formula maker Bellamy's will see off the challenge from Tasmanian shareholder Jan Cameron, the company chairman says.
Topics: business-economics-and-finance, food-and-beverage, bicheno-7215
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| UpdatedA bid by Tasmanian businesswoman Jan Cameron to be installed on the board of trouble-stricken baby formula maker Bellamy's will see the battle for control come down to the wire, a finance expert says.
Topics: business-economics-and-finance, tas
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| UpdatedThe creators of a mural depicting a forest with a hole in the shape of a Tasmanian devil hope the work will inspire drivers to slow down to reduce the number of animals killed.
Topics: street-art, animals, hobart-7000
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| UpdatedThe organisers of the Falls Festival say they are disgusted and angry over reported assaults at the Tasmanian event and "boys and men need to have some respect".
Topics: sexual-offences, law-crime-and-justice, music-industry, music, arts-and-entertainment, marion-bay-7175
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| UpdatedTasmanian author of the Blue Day Book Richard Trevor Greive criticises his own publisher for their "disgusting validation of hate" in doing a book deal with a US right-wing figure.
Topics: books-literature, arts-and-entertainment, tas
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| UpdatedA bitter row breaks out over the future of a Tasmanian food festival, with allegations of a long-running vendetta against the Mayor rubbished.
Topics: carnivals-and-festivals, local-government, tourism, hobart-7000
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| UpdatedSupermaxi Perpetual LOYAL is on track to win the 72nd Sydney to Hobart in record time after the shock retirement of previous race leader Wild Oats XI with equipment failure for a second year running.
Topics: sailing, sydney-2000, hobart-7000
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| UpdatedFor Casey-Rae McCrickard, Christmas has taken on a new meaning that is less about giving gifts and more about giving back.
Topics: christmas, charities, charities-and-community-organisations, hobart-7000
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| UpdatedA Christmas Eve fog which blanketed the greater Hobart area has been interpreted incorrectly as a reversal of the famous Bridgewater Jerry, the Bureau of Meteorology says.
Topics: weather, christmas, hobart-7000
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| UpdatedThe story of how a 22-year-old trainee ABC cameraman alerted the world about Tasmania's 1967 fire disaster, launching a brilliant career but risking his life in the process.
Topics: fires, disasters-and-accidents, journalism, photography, arts-and-entertainment, visual-art, hobart-7000
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| UpdatedA social media backlash hits Hobart's Carols By Candlelight event, after 10,000 tickets were snapped up minutes after being released.
Topics: community-and-multicultural-festivals, arts-and-entertainment, local-government, religion-and-beliefs, hobart-7000
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| UpdatedA multi-million-dollar Tasmanian youth detention centre had 61 staff to watch over eight inmates in September this year, the ABC can reveal, as calls mount for the jail to be closed.
Topics: prisons-and-punishment, law-crime-and-justice, community-and-society, government-and-politics, deloraine-7304, tas, launceston-7250
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A new set of rules for the declaration of gifts and benefits by Tasmanian politicians and government employees, which features a diagram to help understand what could trigger a conflict of interest, is welcomed by the state's anti-corruption body.
Topics: public-sector, corruption, tas
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With Canada groaning under the weight of people fleeing a Trump presidency, a Tasmanian makes the case for US citizens to consider Australia's Apple Isle instead.
Topics: us-elections, world-politics, tas, united-states
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| UpdatedA dead fox has been found in Tasmania. Why is this a big deal? Well, it's a complicated tale involving $50 million, allegations of fake fox poo and an ex-police officer who has been on the hunt for years.
Topics: animals, pests, quarantine, government-and-politics, tas
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| UpdatedA plan to build Hobart's first skyscraper starts a social media battle between those welcoming it and those who say the city's character will be lost forever — and it's not the first time bold architecture has set tongues wagging.
Topics: architectural, industrial-design, local-government, hobart-7000
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| UpdatedThere is no evidence that could result in a prosecution for live baiting in Tasmania, a parliamentary report finds, although it does not rule out that the practice is being used.
Topics: animal-welfare, animals, tas
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| UpdatedIt is perhaps fitting the man Adam Giles "politically assassinated" twice would bookend the reign of the Country Liberals Party in the Northern Territory.
Topics: political-parties, elections, government-and-politics, nt
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| UpdatedThe CLP is using a former inmate at the infamous Don Dale youth detention centre in a feel-good election ad promoting one of its candidates.
Topics: youth, law-crime-and-justice, prisons-and-punishment, casuarina-0810
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| UpdatedAdam Giles defends comments he made in 2010, in which he said he wanted to put criminals in "a big concrete hole" and "might break every United Nations' convention" to do so.
Topics: prisons-and-punishment, youth, law-crime-and-justice, nt
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| UpdatedAdam Giles sacks his Corrections Minister John Elferink in the wake of the damning ABC Four Corners report into the mistreatment of teenage prisoners, with the Chief Minister alleging there has been a "culture of cover-up" within the Corrections system.
Topics: prisons-and-punishment, law-crime-and-justice, government-and-politics, youth, nt
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A "shocked and appalled" Malcolm Turnbull says he will establish a royal commission into the mistreatment of young offenders at Darwin's Don Dale facility.
Topics: community-and-society, youth, law-crime-and-justice, crime
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| UpdatedA prisoner who is serving a life sentence for mutilating a woman in the early 1980s appears in court threatening violence unless he is moved from prison in Darwin to Alice Springs.
Topics: murder-and-manslaughter, crime, law-crime-and-justice, prisons-and-punishment, nt, alice-springs-0870, darwin-0800
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| UpdatedSecret police recordings of a hit-and-run driver revealed him telling his accomplice wife "that bitch that copped it, I hope she's f***ing dead", a court hears.
Topics: law-crime-and-justice, alice-springs-0870