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Tasmanian voluntary assisted dying proposal 'among safest in the world' |
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An expert panel endorses voluntary assisted dying laws proposed in Tasmania as having among the "most rigorous" safeguards in the world. However, one conservative Liberal opponent warns against rushing legislation "when it's dealing with life and death". |
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Join Joel Rheinberger at Intimate Epics |
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Intimate Epics is Ten Days on the Island's intriguing finale to its upcoming Tasmanian festival. As the name suggests, it is a series of art experiences exploring epic themes in intimate settings. Presented from New Norfolk, the program features live music and video and art installations, with the former colonial asylum at Willow Court at the centre of the event. Joel Rheinberger and the Sundays program will be joining Intimate Epics with a special live broadcast 10am - 12pm on Sunday 21 March. Join us there or tune in to hear from the festival artists, listen to live music and explore Intimate Epics together. |
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Hobart cable car company to forge ahead, despite Aboriginal heritage setback |
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The Mount Wellington Cableway Company vows to press ahead despite losing an appeal against a council ruling, revealing it had to source an Aboriginal consultant from outside the state due to a "reluctance" by locals to assist the project. |
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Moonah Taste of the World - stay tuned for exclusive recipes! |
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This year’s Moonah Taste of the World Festival is coming soon and we could not be more excited. To celebrate we'll be featuring the recipes and stories of festival participants including the Ghana community food stall and the Iraqi Cuisine stall across Breakfast with Ryk Goddard and Drive with Lucy Breaden. Keep an eye out for the recipes in your inbox later in March, and tune in to ABC Radio Hobart as we celebrate Harmony Week 15 March - 21 March. Plus, you can check out all of the Moonah Taste of the World events here. |
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Dreamed of a pet wombat? This might be the next best thing |
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Helen Shield on Your Afternoons meets the Sorrell woman who owns 20 wombat-lookalike guinea pigs. After developing a chronic illness, Jodie discovered that breeding, showing and looking after this particular breed of guinea pigs was just the tonic she needed to boost her physical and mental health. |
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'I bawled my eyes out': Cockatoo and owner reunited after three years |
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When Hannah Tumney's beloved pet cockatoo George went missing from her southern Tasmanian home three years ago, she never lost hope that she would see it again. When she did, there was another surprise in store. |
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Keep bugs away from your veggie garden |
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Just before the harvest comes in, when our fruits and veggies aren't quite ripe, the gnashing hordes descend! Saturday's Joel Rheinberger finds out from Tino Carnevale how to keep your precious veggies safe from crawling, flying and fluffy predators. |
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This crunchy fish burger is bringing back summer |
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As we say goodbye to summer for another year, you can try recipes like this crunchy fish burger to bring back those summer vibes. Pile seasoned fried fish into soft rolls and top with cabbage and tartare sauce - delicious! |
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