Sorell Mayor and Swansea businessman Kerry Vincent will stand for the Liberal Party at next month’s Upper House election for Prosser.
Category Archives: The East Coast View
Water restrictions over Easter
Orford and Triabunna in the State’s south-east will be placed on stage 1 water restrictions as of today, March 25 2024, to help maintain water supply to the town over the Easter break.
$200 million terminal upgrade commences
The much anticipated Hobart Airport upgrade, valued at $200 million has commenced.
Alan saves old lady of the sea
IT could have been the end of the Isabell May if it wasn’t for the love and determination of a Tasman Peninsula fisherman.
Yes, Saffire really is a gem
BUCKET list: must experience Saffire at Freycinet before marking a significant milestone. Tick!
Sip, savour and celebrate
TASMANIA’S cool climate and diverse terroir have made it a fertile ground for producing some of the world’s finest wines and this month the spotlight will be on the vital role played by the East Coast.
East Coast star London bound
EAST COAST country/folk musician Ange Boxall has released a new single called Skipping Stone, with the video clip filmed close to home.
Spotlight on Bicheno
BICHENO’S popular light show will be back again next month albeit a week shorter than in the past two years.
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”
