Publication: Tasmanian Examiner

First reported 14 hours ago - Updated 14 hours ago - 1 reports

Plan helps to bridge community's flood risk

Break O'Day Mayor Sarah Schmerl and Lower George Riverworks Trust secretary Julie Llewellyn inspect the George River bridge on Binalong Bay Road. Picture: BREAK O'DAY COUNCILTHE Break O'Day Council yesterday unveiled a plan that identifies future flood ... [Published Tasmanian Examiner - 14 hours ago]
First reported May 23 2013 - Updated May 23 2013 - 1 reports

Legana seen as blooming good site for florist

Tamar Valley Roses florist Sharee Brown and retail manager Megan Lee at the business's new store at Legana.WEST TAMAR town Legana is continuing to grow.According to statistics by the Australia Bureau of Statistics, it was the fastest- growing town in ... [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 23 2013]
First reported May 23 2013 - Updated May 23 2013 - 1 reports

Lifesaving volunteers put through their paces

the Marine Search and Rescue Exercise conducted in the Coles Bay-Swansea area from May 18 to May 19. Photos: Janie Boyd Photography.the Marine Search and Rescue Exercise conducted in the Coles Bay-Swansea area from May 18 to May 19. Photos: Janie Boyd ... [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 23 2013]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

Running stalwart passes 500th milestone

Launceston Athletic Club president David Anderson presents Andrew Flanagan with a plaque to mark his 500th run with the club. Picture: NEIL RICHARDSON.LAUNCESTON Athletic Club stalwart Andrew Flanagan passed a significant milestone when he completed his ... [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 22 2013]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

Our road used as bypass: residents

RESIDENTS of Legana's Bulman Drive took their concerns over the road to the West Tamar Council meeting yesterday.Resident Harriet Derbyshire said the road was being used by motorists to bypass the Freshwater Road-West Tamar Highway roundabout.Mrs Derbyshire, ... [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 22 2013]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

St Helens health woes outlined

THE Break O'Day Council and Healthy House have sent letters to key stakeholders, including Health Minister Michelle O'Byrne, following a public meeting about St Helens's ongoing health crisis.About 300 people attended a public meeting at St Helens on ... [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 22 2013]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

Literacy 'more than just words'

Community artists Tara Ulbrich and Sean Manners launching A Journal from NOW to the FUTURE at Westbury LINC.Armed with a camera, a scrapbook and a trunk of art supplies, intrepid community artists Sean Manners and Tara Ulbrich ventured into six of Meander ... [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 22 2013]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

Video: Mayfield house fire

A house fire at Mayfield overnight - the second time the property has been targeted in a fortnight. Video: Will Swan. ... [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 22 2013]
Entities: Property
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

Video: Mental Health Minister Mark Butler

Federal Mental Health and Ageing Minister Mark Butler in Launceston. Video Geoff Robson. ... [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 22 2013]
Entities: Mark Butler
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

King tide photo call

WITNESS King Tides Project organisers invite people to take photos of two ``king tides'' on Monday.A king tide describes an especially high tide event which happens twice a year, when there is alignment of the gravitational pull between sun and moon.There ... [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 21 2013]
Entities: Sea Level Rise, Witness
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

Concerns over council correspondence

GEORGE Town Deputy Mayor Bridget Archer expressed concern about council's inwards correspondence procedures during a council meeting on Wednesday.Cr Archer referred to a letter which councillors did not receive until a month after council received it ... [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 21 2013]
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

Planning scheme set for public display

A planning scheme signed last week by Planning Minister Bryan Green for the Northern Midlands municipality will soon go on public display.The plans evoked a strong response from Northern Midlands Mayor Kim Polley.Cr Polley told ifThe Examinernf on May ... [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 21 2013]

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"There is no rush, but in time the risks to road users and of road closure increase, as does the tens of millions of dollars involved" Mr Rand said
"It certainly is a prosperous looking area and getting a whole range of businesses in the town can only be a good thing" she said
` "`We tested out some new technology including tracking systems and tracking APPs that we will be launching."
"Finishing at the pointy end of the field is always good but that is just one of the things that comes with it."

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Plan helps to bridge community's flood risk [Published Tasmanian Examiner - 14 hours ago]
Legana seen as blooming good site for florist [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 23 2013]
Lifesaving volunteers put through their paces [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 23 2013]
Running stalwart passes 500th milestone [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 22 2013]
Our road used as bypass: residents [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 22 2013]
St Helens health woes outlined [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 22 2013]
Literacy 'more than just words' [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 22 2013]
Video: Mayfield house fire [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 22 2013]
Video: Mental Health Minister Mark Butler [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 22 2013]
Dreamcoat production a huge success [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 21 2013]
Planning scheme set for public display [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 21 2013]
Concerns over council correspondence [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 21 2013]
King tide photo call [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 21 2013]
Organisers praise public's generosity [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 21 2013]
Concerns over tree pruning [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 21 2013]
Reunion held to honour victory [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 21 2013]
Grandstand grand again [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 21 2013]
Organisers hope to uncover hidden gems [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 21 2013]
Shows to mark Great War [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 21 2013]
Volunteers pitch in to create new mural for school [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 21 2013]
Funds for highway upgrade [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 21 2013]
Longford Rotary to celebrate 50 years [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 21 2013]
NBN tower angers residents [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 21 2013]
IGA $30,000 Grocery Giveaway terms and conditions [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 20 2013]
IGA $250 Gift Card Giveaway [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 20 2013]
Volunteer work celebrated [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 19 2013]
Community bank recipients announced [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 19 2013]
Students to help out village [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 19 2013]
Planning scheme to be seen by all soon [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 19 2013]
Big birthday for association [Published Tasmanian Examiner - May 19 2013]
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