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In a bid to support self-built low-cost housing, an architect who built his own property for $150,000, has released free ...
The much-loved Friendly Beaches campground will reopen on Thursday 17 April, ahead of the Easter break. Minister for Parks, Nick Duigan, said the area has been restored after fire swept through the ...
Leonie Hiscutt has marked her final day in Tasmania’s Legislative Council, capping off more than a decade of service to the ...
The award-winning Three Capes Track has officially welcomed its 100,000th walker, reinforcing its status as one of Tasmania’s ...
Foreign companies now own Tasmania's big three salmon farming operations. Here's a look at how industrial fish farms are run ...
Plastic pollution littering Australian coastlines has dropped by more than a third over the last decade, according to ...
Salmon Tasmania has announced a changing of the guard in its leadership, with Dr John Whittington set to succeed Luke Martin ...
Picture this: you're lounging on a beautiful beach, soaking up the sun and listening to the soothing sound of the waves. You ...
In what’s sure to be a closely fought election, every vote counts, but some seats will see particularly tight races. Which ones are most at play?
Almost seven years after the project was announced, the Barq’s Building in downtown Biloxi will soon be open... partially. "The Wall That Heals" will be on display at the Bobby Eleuterius Sports ...
From pristine beaches to rugged cliffs, Australia's coastline has something for everyone. Here's a seven-day itinerary that'll help you explore some of Australia's most awe-inspiring coastal sites.
The Albanese-led Labour government has approved legislation that reduces the right to review previous federal environmental decisions, in an attempt to safeguard salmon farming jobs on Tasmania’s west ...
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