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Damning report questions what counts as a home in Tasmania's 10,000-home target

New report into failed Homes Tasmania finds 'significant financial vulnerabilities', reliance on spreadsheets Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 9:34am In short: A review has found Homes Tasmania relies too heavily on spreadsheets and faces significant financial risks due to rising debt. The report also criticised how the government defines and counts a home as part of its 10,000-homes target. Homes Tasmania will be wound up, with housing policy and delivery shifting to a new Building Tasmania department,...

ABC Australia 7d ago

Catholic school's plans to expand over former cemetery labelled 'disturbing'

Tasmanian school told to find and exhume graves ahead of planned development over former cemetery Wed 10 Jun 2026 at 5:43am In short: A Catholic school in northern Tasmania is planning to build more buildings over a former cemetery where at least 355 people were buried, up until 1936. A Deloraine historical group says a ruling that the site is "not a cemetery" is disrespectful to the people buried there and could result in remains being disturbed and removed, or built over. Some locals...

ABC Australia 23h ago

Residents say public housing works have blocked them from their own yards

Neighbours say excavations from a public housing project have caused their land to start slipping Sat 6 Jun 2026 at 8:12am In short: Residents of a north-west Tasmanian suburb say excavations for a state government housing project have caused their land to start slipping downhill. Some of the residents are even blocked from accessing their own sheds.

ABC Australia 4d ago

Workers ruminate on the 'Boag's ghost' as brewery reaches end of life

Boag's brewery workers call last drinks on long history in Tasmania's north Sat 6 Jun 2026 at 8:26am Beer is not a spirit, but it can become a ghost. Just ask the workers at Boag's renowned Tasmanian brewery, which is now nearing the end of its own life, and was once allegedly haunted by a spectre that some say could be occasionally glimpsed throughout its halls. Beer is always good for loosening the tongue, and the story of the Boag's ghost is one of many tales upon which the brewers have...

ABC Australia 4d ago

AI to rescue Australian wildlife research drowning in data

AI to rescue Australian wildlife research drowning in data Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor The power of AI has been harnessed to rapidly clear a photography bottleneck and bring greater coordination and computing power to efforts to save Australian animals from extinction. Developed by researchers at The University of Queensland, the Wildlife Observatory of Australia (WildObs) can quickly analyze millions of images taken by hidden wildlife cameras, meaning faster, more...

Phys.org 9d ago

No danger for the Devils, presidents told at high-powered AFL meeting

Confidence assured in Macquarie Point Stadium delivery at meeting of AFL presidents Tue 9 Jun 2026 at 7:04pm In short: It was billed as a potential showdown between the clubs and the AFL over Tasmania, but the Devils barely rated a mention at a high-powered meeting of the league's presidents. The meeting took place on the same day a new economic report warned the planned Macquarie Point stadium could cost Tasmania at least $1.5 billion — but possibly as much as $2.5 billion. The AFL insists...

ABC Australia 1d ago

Family of coopers keeping the artisan trade of making barrels alive

Inside the art of barrel-making that is driving Tasmanian whisky Sun 7 Jun 2026 at 1:58pm In short: A family-run cooperage in Tasmania's northern midlands is determined to keep its artisan trade alive. Tightened consumer spending has led to a decline in whisky sales. New entrants on the Tasmanian whisky scene are forging ahead with large-scale production, focusing on export markets.

ABC Australia 3d ago

First footy, now beer: Region braces for $50m hit to local economy

Boag's brewery worker 'angry' and 'frustrated' as Launceston braces for $50 million economic blow Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 3:58pm In short: Launceston leaders say the loss of the Boag's brewery will be felt across the tourism sector. It follows the announcement last month that Hawthorn Football Club would no longer play "home" games in Launceston after the 2027 season.

ABC Australia 7d ago

Malaysia’s LGBTQ groups tread more carefully amid recent enforcement, ministers’ rhetoric

Malaysia’s LGBTQ groups tread more carefully amid recent enforcement, ministers’ rhetoric Recent moves by the Malaysian authorities point to a more restrictive climate for LGBTQ people in the country, analysts say, and this could be due to political competition as well as the visibility of some events. SINGAPORE: The blocking of two same-sex dating websites; a deputy minister urging Malaysians to use the term “deviant culture” to refer to the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or...

Channel News Asia 10d ago

Live: Carpenter wins 100th cap as Matildas take on Mexico

live Live updates: Matildas vs Mexico, international friendly in Newcastle The Matildas are back in action in Newcastle, taking on 28th-ranked Mexico in the first of two international friendly matches. Ellie Carpenter will make her 100th appearance for the Matildas and will captain the side. Follow all the action in our live blog.

ABC Australia 4d ago