The widow of a UK war veteran killed while working at a Tasmanian mine says she wants answers from the ADF, and that her husband only took the mining job because of delays getting a transfer to the Australian Army.
Just days into her new job as Opposition Leader, Rebecca White is accused of bribery by the Liberal Party after promising a shadow portfolio to an undecided candidate.
As visitor numbers surge in Tasmania, a plan for cabins and guided tours in a wilderness area causes a split between experienced bushwalkers and environmentalists.
Tasmania's tourism boom shows no signs of slowing down with record growth in the past year, partially driven by a massive uptake on the Three Capes Track.
A number of major tourist accommodation projects proposed for Tasmania's north-west are facing backlash from locals worried about the impact on their small, quiet towns.
Experimental Norwegian rock? Tick. Garlic munching? Tick. Ferret racing? Tick. While other places do weirdness well, Tasmania surely must be the home of the bizarre.
Former Tasmanian MP Brenton Best is undecided whether to put his hand up for ex-leader Bryan Green's seat but says if he does, it may be under the banner of "independent Labor".
WorkSafe Tasmania is investigating a fatal incident involving a worker from interstate at Grange Resources' mine at Savage River on the state's west coast.
Tasmania's top female surfer condemned the "outrageous" disparity between prizes offered to men and women entrants at one of the state's longest-running surfing competitions.
In the same week he said he was the best person to lead Tasmanian Labor, Bryan Green tells colleagues he is quitting politics, replaced as leader by Rebecca White.
Tasmania's Anglican Bishop Richard Condie is standing by St Michael's Collegiate in Hobart after a second former teacher fronted court for maintaining sexual relations with a student.