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'Disaster could happen' if Tasmania faces a COVID outbreak |
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With heightened concerns about a COVID-19 outbreak on Tasmania's doorstep, doctors warn the state's two hospitals are already in crisis mode and will not be able to cope with an outbreak. |
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What's my role in reconciliation? |
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These past few days we have recognised National Reconciliation Week 2021, sharing stories of First Nations peoples and exploring ways that we can all make a difference. Ryk Goddard was joined on Breakfast by UTAS Pro Vice Chancellor and descendant of the Trawulwuy people of North East Tasmania, Greg Lehman, to discuss how we can be a part of reconciliation. |
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Native animals to be turned into pet food in golf club cull |
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A Tasmanian golf club will begin culling wallabies due to "excessive droppings" and "destruction" of the greens, and then process the carcasses for pet food, in a move that has angered animal welfare advocates. |
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Jacqui Lambie apologises for 'rant' towards Qantas staff |
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Tasmanian Senator Jacqui Lambie has reportedly been banned from using all Qantas services for six months, after abusing staff members at Melbourne Airport in March. |
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Do you like your boss? Is racism prevalent in Australian sport? |
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Australia Talks is back in 2021 to discover what Australians are thinking and feeling and how our lives are going at this remarkable time in history. This year we polled more than 60,000 Australians across every state and territory and federal electorate asking almost 600 questions not found in the census, covering issues big and small to learn more about what matters to us all. Take the survey to get your instant, personalised results and find out how your views compare to those of your fellow Aussies. |
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Real estate agents suffering from housing shortage |
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While property prices are soaring, new listing levels of property for sale in Tasmania are 8 per cent lower than the previous five-year average, leaving some real estate agents without a listing for months. The ‘severe’ shortage is resulting in an exodus of agents from the industry, so what does that mean for the market? |
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Grace Tame portrait 'making noise' as Archibald Prize finalist |
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Among the fifty-two finalists in this year's Archibald Prize is a very familiar face to many Australians. Tasmanian and Australian of the Year Grace Tame was revealed as the subject of one of the finalist portraits, titled Making Noise. Mel Bush on Your Afternoon spoke with the artist Kirsty Neilson about how the artist came to paint Grace, and what she hopes the painting will achieve as an Archibald finalist. |
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Would you give your dog an inheritance? |
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After Rita Lynd found her friend dead — with his devoted dog by his side — she was determined to set up a sanctuary in Tasmania for orphaned dogs. Now pet owners across Australia are leaving provisions in their wills to have their dogs stay there. |
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Make this magical lemon delicious using simple ingredients |
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A hot pudding doused in cream is always welcome in cooler months. A good lemon delicious pudding has a wonderful texture of lemon curd at the bottom without being too sweet and this recipe is sure to do the trick! |
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