GENERATIONS of Tasmanians hold fond childhood memories of holidays in the Central Highlands.
Category Archives: Derwent Valley Gazette
Take a pew at St Pauls
IF you want written proof that something was a good idea, Nathan Males has it on his notepad.
New video promotes our place in history
IN a new video, novelist and videographer Angus Thornett puts a fresh slant on the history of Willow Court and the historical and sociological underpinnings of the town of New Norfolk since 1807.
Derwent Valley sets boundaries
THERE is no compelling reason for the Derwent Valley Council to merge with any other municipality, according to a recommendation to be discussed by councillors on Thursday.
Our Guy in health hotseat
AFTER a bruising few months, Premier Jeremy Rockliff has moved to “reset’’ the Government’s agenda with a renewed focus on fundamental issues and a reshuffle of ministers.
Top awards for key club figures
AT the District Changeover Lunch in Launceston on July 16, the establishment of the Tasmanian Online Club was listed among the highlights of 2022-2023 and three Lions who were instrumental in its establishment received awards from outgoing District Governor Paul Cairnduff.
Couple’s retreat a leap forward
A DREAM nine years in the making has come true for Mt Field locals Greg and Rachel Power.
The Phyrrhic victory
Make no mistake about it, Premier Jeremy Rockliff has indeed scored a major political victory and lasting legacy this week by finally securing Tasmania our own AFL team. But in doing so I am reminded of words reputedly uttered by King Pyrrhus of Epirus following the battle of Asculum in 297BC “If we are victoriousContinue reading “The Phyrrhic victory”
The last Liberal
Following the recent New South Wales state election, and the disastrous Aston by-election result, Tasmanian Liberal Premier Jeremy Rockliff has a unique, once in a lifetime opportunity before him. Many people have wrongly construed these election results as meaning the end of the Liberal Party in Australia for the foreseeable future; or that Premier RockliffContinue reading “The last Liberal”
BREAKING: School data breach warning
Parents are warned to look out for suspicious financial activity or attempted scams following a possible data theft from a Tasmanian Government third-party file transfer service, GoAnywhere MFT.
