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Festival in best of taste

AFTERNOON is an interesting time of day at the Koonya Garlic Festival.

Posted byMike KerrFebruary 28, 2023February 28, 2023Posted inEast Coast Shared, The Tasman Gazette

Stansfield Says: Time to bring O’Byrne in from the cold

Being a popular political leader is an intangible thing – you’re either popular or you’re not, and sometimes it can be hard to work out exactly the reasons for either.

Posted byBrad StansfieldFebruary 3, 2023February 3, 2023Posted inDerwent Valley Gazette, King Island Courier, Tasmanian Country, The East Coast View, The Sorell Times, The Tasman GazetteLeave a comment on Stansfield Says: Time to bring O’Byrne in from the cold

Gateway travel safer

THE iconic gateway to the Tasman Peninsula has been made safer for all commuters, with the official completion of the $5 million infrastructure upgrades at Eaglehawk Neck.

Posted byMartine HaleyFebruary 1, 2023February 1, 2023Posted inThe Tasman Gazette

A town transformed

MURDUNNA has come a long way since the devastation of the 2013
bushfires. Today, ANN MILLAR and
MARIAN LARNER, on behalf of the Murdunna Community and Tasman Rotary tell the story of how much has been achieved.

Posted byAnn Millar and Marian LarnerFebruary 1, 2023February 1, 2023Posted inThe Tasman Gazette

Koonya aims to get the recipe right

THE Koonya Garlic Festival is almost here!

Posted byNikki ManleyFebruary 1, 2023February 1, 2023Posted inThe Tasman Gazette

Arts and crafts keep peninsula in the swim

THE Tasman Art and Craft Exhibition 2023 is back following a two-year hiatus due to the Covid pandemic.

Posted byMartine HaleyJanuary 11, 2023January 12, 2023Posted inThe Tasman Gazette

Rotary gets things rolling

A KEY focus for the Rotary Club of Tasman Peninsula has been its long-running involvement with the local school and students

Posted byJim AndersonJanuary 11, 2023January 12, 2023Posted inThe Tasman Gazette

Bus service connects garlic festival

PREPARATIONS for the 2023 Koonya Garlic Festival are well under way with plans for a bus service to transport patrons

Posted byMartine HaleyNovember 3, 2022November 2, 2022Posted inThe Tasman Gazette

Star chef joins garlic crush

TASMANIA’S popular garlic festival at Koonya will be on again next year, with sponsors lining up to support the event

Posted byMartine HaleyOctober 5, 2022October 5, 2022Posted inThe Tasman Gazette

Fish fight fires up

PROTESTS are growing against local salmon farming, with protesters delaying a Tassal ship as it was preparing to restock 16 pens in Long Bay near Port Arthur

Posted byMartine HaleySeptember 16, 2022September 16, 2022Posted inThe Tasman Gazette

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