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Sheep stud racks up prizes

At the recent Royal Hobart Show, Penna sheep stud Maccelslie Park picked up a load of awards for their sheep.

Posted byJosh HarrisNovember 4, 2021Posted inThe Sorell TimesLeave a comment on Sheep stud racks up prizes

Farm overjoyed to welcome 100 kids

No kidding, Leap Farm at Copping has 100 new baby goats.

Posted byJosh HarrisNovember 3, 2021Posted inThe Tasman GazetteLeave a comment on Farm overjoyed to welcome 100 kids

Hub to beef up local service

The Sorell Emergency Services Hub is scheduled for completion in December 2022.

Posted byJosh HarrisNovember 3, 2021Posted inThe Sorell TimesLeave a comment on Hub to beef up local service

Wine just what Doctor ordered

A new wine processing facility has begun operations filling a void in the market by helping small producers take their grapes from vine to bottle to customer.

Posted byJosh HarrisOctober 7, 2021Posted inThe East Coast View, The Sorell Times, The Tasman GazetteLeave a comment on Wine just what Doctor ordered

Make a date for fine wine

More than 35 vineyards in Southern Tasmania will open their doors to the public during the last weekend of October for a new wine festival

Posted byJosh HarrisOctober 7, 2021Posted inThe East Coast View, The Sorell Times, The Tasman GazetteLeave a comment on Make a date for fine wine

Tasman in vax lead

Locals are in a race to the finish to get 90 per cent of the community vaccinated against Covid by the first day of summer.

Posted byJosh HarrisOctober 7, 2021Posted inThe East Coast View, The Sorell Times, The Tasman GazetteLeave a comment on Tasman in vax lead

Public space options

Glamorgan Spring Bay Council has released options for the Bicheno Triangle Project.

Posted byJosh HarrisOctober 7, 2021Posted inThe East Coast ViewLeave a comment on Public space options

Seafarers honoured

The annual Tasmanian Seafarers’ Memorial service will be held later this month at Triabunna after a cancellation last year due to the pandemic.

Posted byJosh HarrisOctober 7, 2021Posted inThe East Coast ViewLeave a comment on Seafarers honoured

Oysters lead tourism push

A Funky oyster shack at Dolphin Sands on the East Coast will be the launch pad for this year’s Tasmanian Seafood Trail.

Posted byJosh HarrisOctober 7, 2021Posted inThe East Coast ViewLeave a comment on Oysters lead tourism push

Little school with big ambition

Dunalley Primary School continues to strive for excellence, by securing several pilot programs to ensure staff and students gain access to the most up-to-date evidence-based programs supported by the Department of Education.

Posted byJosh HarrisOctober 7, 2021October 7, 2021Posted inThe Tasman GazetteLeave a comment on Little school with big ambition

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