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Shows on the brink

Tasmania’s large-scale rural events such as Agfest and regional agricultural shows could become unviable because of continuing Covid restrictions.

Posted byJosh HarrisNovember 5, 2021Posted inThe East Coast View, The Sorell Times, The Tasman GazetteLeave a comment on Shows on the brink

Travel bans to lift

Tasmania’s borders will reopen on Wednesday, December 15 allowing many local families and friends who have been cut off from each other to reunite for Christmas.

Posted byJosh HarrisNovember 5, 2021November 12, 2021Posted inThe East Coast View, The Sorell Times, The Tasman GazetteLeave a comment on Travel bans to lift

Quiz heats up for fundraiser

Raising funds for local emergency services was the goal of a quiz night in early October at the Nubeena Civic Centre.

Posted byJosh HarrisNovember 4, 2021Posted inThe Tasman GazetteLeave a comment on Quiz heats up for fundraiser

Vet gets medals back – and more

Local veteran Ronald Proud was recently presented with his RAN Military Service Medals after having had them previously stolen.

Posted byJosh HarrisNovember 4, 2021Posted inThe Tasman GazetteLeave a comment on Vet gets medals back – and more

Farm overjoyed to welcome 100 kids

No kidding, Leap Farm at Copping has 100 new baby goats.

Posted byJosh HarrisNovember 3, 2021Posted inThe Tasman GazetteLeave a comment on Farm overjoyed to welcome 100 kids

Wine just what Doctor ordered

A new wine processing facility has begun operations filling a void in the market by helping small producers take their grapes from vine to bottle to customer.

Posted byJosh HarrisOctober 7, 2021Posted inThe East Coast View, The Sorell Times, The Tasman GazetteLeave a comment on Wine just what Doctor ordered

Make a date for fine wine

More than 35 vineyards in Southern Tasmania will open their doors to the public during the last weekend of October for a new wine festival

Posted byJosh HarrisOctober 7, 2021Posted inThe East Coast View, The Sorell Times, The Tasman GazetteLeave a comment on Make a date for fine wine

Tasman in vax lead

Locals are in a race to the finish to get 90 per cent of the community vaccinated against Covid by the first day of summer.

Posted byJosh HarrisOctober 7, 2021Posted inThe East Coast View, The Sorell Times, The Tasman GazetteLeave a comment on Tasman in vax lead

Little school with big ambition

Dunalley Primary School continues to strive for excellence, by securing several pilot programs to ensure staff and students gain access to the most up-to-date evidence-based programs supported by the Department of Education.

Posted byJosh HarrisOctober 7, 2021October 7, 2021Posted inThe Tasman GazetteLeave a comment on Little school with big ambition

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

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