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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,...
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.
How Mr Skelly offers 'vulnerable connection' to love, death and grief
Mr Skelly animations tackling human themes of death, loss winning over fans worldwide Sun 31 May 2026 at 8:51am In short: An animation series tackling themes of grief, regret, love and gratitude has attracted an online fanbase of millions. While the topics are often heavy, Tasmanian-based artist Christian Watson tries to balance his musings with levity and beauty. Mr Skelly artworks will appear in book form from August.
'What a legacy': Pioneering researcher Richard Scolyer dies aged 59
Professor Richard Scolyer dies aged 59 leaving behind legacy of revolutionary brain cancer research Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 12:06am Former Australian of the Year Professor Richard Scolyer has died aged 59 after fighting the "worst of the worst brain cancers". His legacy: fast-tracking revolutionary cancer treatment by volunteering to be "patient zero" in a radical approach to treating his tumour. Scolyer fought the aggressive brain cancer for almost three years, defying the terrible survival odds.
Melbourne Storm boss hails 'positive' talks with Tasmania to bring games south
The Melbourne Storm CEO has met with Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff about potentially bringing games to the state. Tasmania remains the only state or territory never to have hosted a regular season NRL game. Storm CEO Justin Rodski says he's "got no doubt that we'll end up doing a deal together" if the commercial aspects line up.
Volunteer group formed after Celine Cremer result plans third search
After Cremer, Willoughby breakthroughs, FOLLO turns to Michael Vrankovic mystery Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 5:21am In short: Tasmanian man Michael Vrankovic, 58, has not been seen since January. Police and SES searched around George Town between January 23 and March 5, but the case remains open. What's next: A group of volunteers who go by the name FOLLO (Find Our Lost Loved Ones) previously helped locate missing Belgian tourist Celine Cremer and Scottsdale man Peter Willoughby — and are now planning...
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.
How Tasmania's planned new stadium could trigger deal for Hobart Hurricanes
How Tasmania's planned new stadium could trigger deal for the Hobart Hurricanes Sun 7 Jun 2026 at 10:50am In short: Australian cricket is divided over plans to privatise the Big Bash League, but its smallest state could have the biggest plans. Tasmania wants to leverage its new stadium into a deal for the Hobart Hurricanes — but BBL privatisation is far from certain. Negotiations between Cricket Australia and the six states are set to continue over the coming weeks.
Live: Matildas look for redemption against Mexico in Foord's 150th
live Matildas vs Mexico, live updates, international friendly in Sydney The Matildas will be hoping for a degree of redemption as they look to put Saturday night's disjointed performance in Newcastle to bed in their second international against Mexico. The game is a milestone one for Caitlin Foord, who will play her 150th match for the Matildas. Follow the live blog below.
Tugboat? Pipeline? Why there's no quick fuel fix for the Nuyina
RSV Nuyina can't access Hobart's marine refuelling depot, so what are its other options? Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 5:18am When the Australian government decided to spend $528 million on a state-of-the-art icebreaker, it was envisaged the ship would be able to refuel in its home port of Hobart. But in 2023, the harbourmaster rejected an application for the RSV Nuyina to travel under the Tasman Bridge to reach city's marine fuel depot.