Sorell School students have put their best faces forward to take part in a worldwide art project, some 138 countries and 415,000 portraits strong.
Author Archives: Josh Harris
Heat is on for fire plans
As the Tasmanian fire season approaches, authorities say it’s important to have a plan and know your options.
Fishing future planned
A Ten-year strategy to protect, promote and improve recreational sea fishing has been released.
Shows on the brink
Tasmania’s large-scale rural events such as Agfest and regional agricultural shows could become unviable because of continuing Covid restrictions.
Travel bans to lift
Tasmania’s borders will reopen on Wednesday, December 15 allowing many local families and friends who have been cut off from each other to reunite for Christmas.
The eagle has landed for Lee-Anne
Midway Point potter Lee-Anne Peters has been sculpting Tasmanian raptors since August and intends exhibiting in December.
Squid squabble move
East Coast calamari fishers are being asked to comment on options for possible changes to how Tasmania’s calamari fishery is managed.
Quiz heats up for fundraiser
Raising funds for local emergency services was the goal of a quiz night in early October at the Nubeena Civic Centre.
Vet gets medals back – and more
Local veteran Ronald Proud was recently presented with his RAN Military Service Medals after having had them previously stolen.
Food, wine and fun returns
The popular Bicheno Food and Wine Festival is back and it’s already sold out.