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Try before you buy: E-bike borrow program driving sales
City of Hobart e-bike library program a success and helping to drive sales Tue 9 Jun 2026 at 2:14pm In short An e-bike library allowing Tasmanians to trial an e-bike for a two-week period has resulted in an increase of sales of the bikes, the City of Hobart says. Council says encouraging people to ride instead of drive has individual and community benefits, and can help "activate street fronts" through cyclists spending money at local cafes and shops. Hobart City Council says the program is...
'Major shake-up': Councillors circle top spot as lord mayor bows out
Who could replace Hobart's outgoing lord mayor Anna Reynolds? Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 5:10am In short: Lord Mayor Anna Reynolds will not seek re-election, opening the race for Hobart's top local government role. Multiple elected members have already voiced their hopes to succeed her, promising to heal a chamber that some describe as "toxic".
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.
Australian housing market stalls in May
National home values flatline in May for the first time since January 2025 Mon 1 Jun 2026 at 4:57am In short: Australia's housing market stalled in May, with national home values flat after months of slowing growth. The weakness was led by Sydney and Melbourne, where values fell 0.9 per cent and 0.8 per cent respectively, according to Cotality data. While the Reserve Bank is widely expected to hold interest rates steady at its June 15-16 meeting, buyers remain highly sensitive to any signs...
Tasmania's population boom has gone bust — and it spells trouble
People aren't moving to Tasmania anymore, and that has implications for the economy Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 5:47am In short: Tasmania's population growth has slowed sharply since its pandemic‑era boom, with the state now recording the lowest growth rate in the country. Experts warn natural population decline and an aging population could pose long-term economic and workforce challenges. The Tasmanian government says it is on track to meet a target of 650,000 people by 2050, while commentators say...
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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...