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Agents for change

A Young Tasman Peninsula woman has won the Country to Canberra Leadership competition for her exceptional entry on how women and girls can empower each other and their communities in times of change.

Posted byJosh HarrisOctober 1, 2021October 7, 2021Posted inThe Tasman GazetteLeave a comment on Agents for change

Bank dumps local branch

Sorell Westpac customers should vote with their feet and wallets by taking their business to the local Bendigo Community Bank, Mayor Kerry Vincent said after news the big bank branch would close this month.

Posted byJosh HarrisOctober 1, 2021October 7, 2021Posted inThe Sorell TimesLeave a comment on Bank dumps local branch

Appeal for blaze family

A Sorell family of four lost everything they owned in a house fire last month, but in true local community sprit the Lowe family has been inundated with support.

Posted byJosh HarrisOctober 1, 2021October 7, 2021Posted inThe Sorell TimesLeave a comment on Appeal for blaze family

Eyes on export prize

Tasmania’s strong export relationships and premium offerings have seen the agriculture and viticulture sectors pivot despite Chinese boycotts.

Posted byJosh HarrisOctober 1, 2021October 7, 2021Posted inThe Sorell TimesLeave a comment on Eyes on export prize

Isle of Dead tours return

Port Arthur’s world-famous heritage Isle of the Dead has undergone significant conservation and is now ready for visitors to return.

Posted byJosh HarrisOctober 1, 2021October 7, 2021Posted inThe Tasman GazetteLeave a comment on Isle of Dead tours return

Council backs new rate system

Glamorgan-Spring Bay Mayor Robert Young has defended the municipality’s new rating system arguing it provides equity and fairness.

Posted byJosh HarrisSeptember 1, 2021September 2, 2021Posted inThe East Coast ViewLeave a comment on Council backs new rate system

Devil’s Kitchen bridge funded

A Suspension bridge across the Devil’s Kitchen Chasm on the Tasman Peninsula has been funded in the State Budget and is set to go ahead.

Posted byJosh HarrisSeptember 1, 2021September 2, 2021Posted inThe Tasman GazetteLeave a comment on Devil’s Kitchen bridge funded

Trip the light fantastic

Step up to the Challenge this Steptember: Virtual Climb of the Tasman Island Lighthouse.

Posted byJosh HarrisSeptember 1, 2021September 2, 2021Posted inThe Tasman GazetteLeave a comment on Trip the light fantastic

Orford celebrates road re-opening

Locals turned out in droves to celebrate the re-opening of the Tasman Highway on Sunday August 22.

Posted byJosh HarrisSeptember 1, 2021September 2, 2021Posted inThe East Coast ViewLeave a comment on Orford celebrates road re-opening

Leather from shed to the world

Mick ‘Maka’ Kerkham might spend his days in his Sorell home’s garden shed designing and making leather goods, but his beautiful handmade leather products are shining on the international stage.

Posted byJosh HarrisSeptember 1, 2021September 2, 2021Posted inThe Sorell TimesLeave a comment on Leather from shed to the world

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