A Tasmanian senator is calling for an activist foundation to be stripped of its charity status, accusing the group of taking revenue away from government services in order to pay for "illegal workplace invasions".
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'Blatant workplace invasion' should see charity stripped of status

'Blatant workplace invasion' should see charity stripped of status

A Tasmanian senator is calling for an activist foundation to be stripped of its charity status, accusing the group of taking revenue away from government services in order to pay for "ille... Read more

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Return to sport needs to be carefully phased

Return to sport needs to be carefully phased

Never have we been more reminded of our love of sport than during the current COVID-19 pandemic. The last thing we want is for the umpire to blow the whistle again and call off the games.

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Details of 'high-powered' recovery team meeting revealed

Details of 'high-powered' recovery team meeting revealed

Premier Peter Gutwein has met with the committee of business and community leaders tasked with devising a strategy to rebuild the state as it emerges from the health and economic challenges ...

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FREE LIVE BLOG: Tassie enjoys 10 days without a new case

FREE LIVE BLOG: Tassie enjoys 10 days without a new case

Tasmania has recorded no new coronavirus cases for the 10th consecutive day, as the state's high-powered recovery committee prepares to provide its first advice back to the government.

Dunalley bushfire trial date locked in

Dunalley bushfire trial date locked in

A massive lawsuit involving hundreds of people affected by the Dunalley bushfire will proceed to trial later this year - but only if the parties can't settle out of court first.

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