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Appeal Holden resumes unfair dismissal battle
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Jeffreys Track Hobart bypass road back on the radar
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Rathjen on the move UTAS boss off to University of Adelaide
UNIVERSITY of Tasmania vice-chancellor Professor Peter Rathjen is off to Adelaide.
Two in custody Family flees after car erupts in flames
A YOUNG family ran for their lives after a car exploded in flames outside their bedroom window.
Dig deep people Perfect timing for Winter Warmer Drive
AN appeal for cosy coats, blankets and scarfs to ward off winter chills has officially opened in Hobart as snow falls on higher peaks across Tasmania. WATCH THE SNOW VIDEO
Defamation fight Rebel told media CEO to kill story
REBEL Wilson lobbied a media executive to kill a story while her top Hollywood publicist lied to a journalist in a bid to keep her age a mystery.
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Cable car chat at last
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Tassie training up in the air
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Property flippers buy real estate jewel
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Careers Australia Tassie training up in the air
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Wedding plans Chinese buyer says ‘I do’ to Villa Howden
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Dig deep people Perfect timing for Winter Warmer Drive
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Appeal Holden resumes unfair dismissal battle
FORMER public hospital boss Jane Holden has launched an appeal against the Supreme Court’s dismissal of her $2 million unfair sacking claim.
Drug importation Jury finds man not guilty of trafficking
A SUPREME Court jury has acquitted a 24-year-old Hobart man of trafficking in synthetic drugs, but has found him guilty of the lesser charge of importing.
Politics
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Opinion
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Tasmania
Appeal Holden resumes unfair dismissal battle
FORMER public hospital boss Jane Holden has launched an appeal against the Supreme Court’s dismissal of her $2 million unfair sacking claim.
Jeffreys Track Hobart bypass road back on the radar
A SEALED road linking the Huon and Derwent valleys is back on the agenda with planned upgrades to a rough track behind Mount Wellington.
National
Health program Healthy Harold loses federal funding
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