Three years ago the State Government pledged to investigate opening a new high school in Hobart and set aside $300,000 for planning. Now, they've delivered an update on the plans.
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Plans for new high school still in the works

Plans for new high school still in the works

Three years ago the State Government pledged to investigate opening a new high school in Hobart and set aside $300,000 for planning. Now, they've delivered an update on the plans. Read more

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Migrant celebrates 70 years of freedom

Migrant celebrates 70 years of freedom

He fled his war-torn home country 70 years ago and made his new home in Tasmania - and he is now a widely respected leader of the state's food and wine industry.

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Rhodes scholarship honours a dark force

Rhodes scholarship honours a dark force

Cecil Rhodes's legacy is tainted yet his name still graces a top education scholarship, and that must end, says GREG BARNS.

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Grave concerns for missing man

Grave concerns for missing man

Tasmania Police, SES and volunteers on the ground and in the air have spent two days searching for a man reported missing in the state's North-West.

Sisterhood looking forward after 'challenges'

Sisterhood looking forward after 'challenges'

A popular cafe that has faced more than its fair share of setbacks over the past year is now ready to reopen its doors.

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Australian citizen handed death penalty in China

An Australian citizen has been sentenced to death in China on drug smuggling charges. Local Chinese media reports the verdict was handed down at Guangzhou Intermediate People's Court on Jun...

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Court hears of teen's craving for child porn

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'Slipping behind': Students struggling after shutdown

'Slipping behind': Students struggling after shutdown

The school shutdown forced further apart the gap between the top and bottom of the class, with education leaders calling for an urgent solution.

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Get out and support our local heroes

Get out and support our local heroes

There are many uncertainties facing the state, but there are some things we know for sure: we have weathered many such storms before and we have pushed through and emerged stronger.

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More games, less recovery time in shortened season

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