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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.

Posted byLana BestApril 5, 2023April 5, 2023Posted inDerwent Valley Gazette, East Coast Shared, King Island Courier, Tasmanian Country, The East Coast View, The Northern Midlands Courier, The Sorell Times, The Tasman Gazette

Dam a drain on property

THERE’S no doubting that fifth generation Cressy farmer Oliver Scott Young and his forebears have had to put up with some impositions on their property.

Posted byLana BestMarch 17, 2023March 17, 2023Posted inThe Northern Midlands Courier

Fun, funds flow in ‘convoy of giving’

MORE than $25,000 was raised for Royal Flying Doctor Service Tasmania at the 40th annual Truck Run held by the Tasmanian Truck Owners and Operators Association at Longford Showgrounds on March 5.

Posted byLana BestMarch 17, 2023March 17, 2023Posted inThe Northern Midlands Courier

Call to cut down old pines splinters Ross Community

THE Ross Community Sports Club (RCSC), Veterans Cricket Tasmania and concerned residents are looking for a compromise on the proposed felling of old pine trees along the perimeter of the recreation ground.

Posted byLana BestMarch 17, 2023March 17, 2023Posted inThe Northern Midlands Courier

Slice of heaven set for market

GAIL and Gary White have given up much of their spare time for more than 20 years to take care of the day-to-day running of the Ross Uniting Church which sits on top of the hill at the southern end of the village.

Posted byLana BestMarch 17, 2023March 17, 2023Posted inThe Northern Midlands Courier

RILEY SAYS IT’S GAME ONTEEN IN WORLD PLAY

Riley Troy is a country kid from Campbell Town who has been treated like a rock star in the city of London as one of the world’s best players of the online game Apex Legends. Invited to compete

Posted byLana BestMarch 17, 2023March 17, 2023Posted inThe Northern Midlands Courier

Oatlands reaping benefit of focus on tourist influx

Tasmania’s historic town of Oatlands has a wonderful problem of its own making – there is too much to see, according to a growing number of visitors on the Heartlands journey drive between Launceston and Hobart.

Posted byLana BestMarch 1, 2023March 1, 2023Posted inThe Northern Midlands Courier

Penny farthings still riding high

THOUSANDS lined the streets of Evandale last weekend, many in period costume, for the Evandale Village Fair and 40th National Penny Farthing Championships.

Posted byLana BestMarch 1, 2023March 1, 2023Posted inThe Northern Midlands Courier

Residents seek answers overbridge repairs

THE patience of Tunbridge residents who have waited for three years to have the historic Blackman River Bridge repaired has finally worn out.

Posted byLana BestMarch 1, 2023March 1, 2023Posted inThe Northern Midlands Courier

Motoring events keen to draw patrons

WHETHER you’re into two, four or 16-wheelers, there are two weekends coming up that feature events to impress lovers of stuff that really moves.

Posted byLana BestMarch 1, 2023March 1, 2023Posted inThe Northern Midlands Courier

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