The 2022 season has kicked off for South East United Football Club, with big expectations for the fast growing club.
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Time is ripe for gourmet pair
The new owners of Every Man & His Dog Vineyard in Richmond have barely had time to settle into their new venture, with the grape harvest coming just around the corner.
RAW picks up ball on footy’s mental health
A partnership has been announced between Rural Alive & Well and the Southern Football League to deliver RAW’s Beyond the Sidelines program in all SFL clubs this year.
Season’s mixed rewards
It’s been a year of transition for the Sorell Fruit Farm, and despite a lower yield of fruit from this season’s crop, fantastic support from loyal locals has kept the orchards ticking over, with big expectations for next season when tourists are back among the fruits.
Alarm over deer invasion
An increasing number of deer sightings in the Tasman Peninsula has locals calling for greater awareness of their destructive threat.
App puts fees on course
Three Tasmanian golfers have put their heads together to solve an all-too-common problem with many unmanned courses.
Liam’s a vet on the move
A new mobile vet has landed in the Derwent Valley, with the means to service the pets and stock of the region, as well as the greater south of the state.
Double-vax rule as Bream Creek Show returns
After being postponed twice in the past two years, the 199th Bream Creek Show will finally be back this year, coming to us on March 19.
Tassie’s best get on the list
A NEW directory of Tasmanian producers has been developed to help customers find and buy the best of Tasmanian food, from paddock to plate. The Eat Well Tasmania Producer Directory lists hundreds of participating Tasmanian businesses that offer fresh, seasonal fruit, veg, dairy, meat and other value-added products. Attending the recent launch at Sorell wasContinue reading “Tassie’s best get on the list”
Tassie farms on a $2b high
TASMANIA’S record-breaking agricultural sector has passed the $2 billion gross farm gate value barrier for the first time. The 2019-2020 Agri-Food Scorecard released this week shows the agricultural industry has grown by 13 per cent to $2.15 billion. The state’s overall agri-food value grew to $3.22 billion, and the value of food produced after packingContinue reading “Tassie farms on a $2b high”
