Skip to content
Font Publishing

Font Publishing

Author Archives: Josh Harris

Rich $25,000 Miner’s Cup attracts off-island interest

A NEW feature horse race on January 21 has attracted extensive off-island interest.

Posted byJosh HarrisDecember 13, 2022December 7, 2022Posted inKing Island Courier

Probe to examine freight subsidy

THE issue of Government subsidies to make the King Island shipping and freight task commercially viable has been raised.

Posted byJosh HarrisDecember 10, 2022December 7, 2022Posted inKing Island Courier

Tasports ‘not listening’ – Shipping needs ignored, says locals

A COMMUNITY meeting on King Island has slammed TasPorts for not listening to the shipping needs of the island.

Posted byJosh HarrisOctober 6, 2022October 6, 2022Posted inKing Island Courier

Trio vie for top award

Three inspiring Tasmanian women have been named as state finalists in the 2022 Agrifutures Rural Women’s Award for their contributions, innovations and support to the agricultural industry.

Posted byJosh HarrisMay 4, 2022May 4, 2022Posted inEast Coast Shared

Women welcome at Shed

I must admit to more than a degree of trepidation when I decided to join the Sorell Men’s Shed.

Posted byJosh HarrisMay 4, 2022May 4, 2022Posted inThe Sorell Times

Bream Creek back on show

The Bream Creek Showgrounds were packed with revellers in March as the show finally returned to entertain crowds for the 119th year after a two-year break.

Posted byJosh HarrisApril 7, 2022April 7, 2022Posted inEast Coast Shared

Mountain bike views sought

A committee pushing for the development of mountain bike trials in the Tasman has called for the community to pass an eye over their grand plans for the region.

Posted byJosh HarrisMarch 2, 2022March 2, 2022Posted inThe Tasman Gazette

Festival an echo of connections

With the theme of kelp forests, the East Coast’s ECHO Festival returns next month. Promoted as a festival of the senses, ECHO (which stands for East Coast Harvest Odyssey) is about rekindling a symbolic connection between people and place.

Posted byJosh HarrisMarch 2, 2022March 2, 2022Posted inEast Coast Shared

Antarctica linked to local job boost

Prime Minister Scott Morrison was in Triabunna last month, promising an $804.4 million investment over the next 10 years to strengthen the strategic and scientific capabilities in the Antarctic.

Posted byJosh HarrisMarch 2, 2022March 2, 2022Posted inEast Coast Shared

Vision for highway

Tasmania’s motoring body has thrown its political weight behind a multi-million dollar upgrade to the Tasman Highway demanding it be undertaken over the next 10 years.

Posted byJosh HarrisMarch 2, 2022March 2, 2022Posted inEast Coast Shared

Posts pagination

1 2 3 … 7 Older posts
Font Publishing,
 

Loading Comments...