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| | Tasmania COVID vaccine rollout to begin this month |
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Tasmanian Premier Peter Gutwein has announced the state will receive 2,340 doses of the Pfizer vaccine each week for the first three weeks of the rollout, starting later this month. The number will then increase to 4,680 in the fourth week. The Premier said he hoped the vast majority of the Tasmanian population will get the free vaccination this year. Follow our live coronavirus blog for more updates. |
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Bob Brown loses Federal Court bid to end native forest logging in Tasmania |
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In what has been billed as the "great forest case," the Bob Brown Foundation has vowed to take the fight to the High Court following the "setback" to end native forest logging in the state. |
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Would you know if you were having a heart attack? |
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Someone has a heart attack every 10 minutes in Australia. Do you know the signs? Flu symptoms and jaw pain are just a couple of the symptoms you could experience. Leon Compton speaks to an expert on Mornings about what you need to know. |
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Ten Days on the Island program announced |
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ABC Radio Hobart is proud to be the media partner for Ten Days on the Island 2021, which last week announced a huge program of events. Ten Days on the Island will fill all corners of Tasmania across three weekends in March (5-21 March) with a program that will ignite connections with communities from St Helens to Zeehan and Stanley to Sorell as well as Burnie, Launceston and Hobart. With over 45 events featuring international artists and more than 450 Tasmanian artists and community members, it's an incredibly diverse music, arts and culture festival - and we can't wait to see you there! Image: Jillian Mundy. See the premiere of family-friendly theatre show Hide the Dog in Hobart as part of Ten Days on the Island. When two best friends discover a Tasmanian tiger, their epic adventure begins. |
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Liffey Youth Poetry Prize |
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Don't forget that entries are open for the Liffey Youth Poetry Prize, supported by Ten Days on the Island and ABC Radio Hobart. If you know a young person who enjoys writing and would like the chance to win $400 and present their work during Ten Days on the Island and on Your Afternoon with Helen Shield, then this is the competition for them! | LEARN MORE | |
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"Manipulation of your mind has the most lasting impact" |
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Dismantling grooming and making the community a safer place for survivors of sexual abuse to come forward are among the top priorities for Australian of the Year and sex abuse survivor Grace Tame. |
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"Not knowing if she's dead or alive is killing me" |
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The search is continuing for a much loved dog after a voyage on the Spirit of Tasmania ferry turned into a pet owner's nightmare. There are now calls for the Spirit of Tasmania to install better security measures with a petition gaining over 5,000 signatures. |
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We need your help to dive deep into our history! |
| Led by Indigenous journalists, the ABC is creating a digital timeline, capturing 65,000+ years of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, to learn and celebrate the oldest living culture in the world. But to do this, we need your help! We’re looking for information on significant cultural and historical events, so if you’re an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person that would like to contribute, drop us a line. Submissions close Friday, 26 Feb. Pictured above: Deep Time Lead and Torres Strait Islander journalist, Soula Middleton. |
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Back Roads returns with new timeslot |
| Embrace your spirit of adventure every Thursday at 8pm and join Heather Ewart and friends as they discover the amazing people living life just off the back roads of Australia. Plus, keep an eye out for the Tassie features this season. Stay tuned as Back Roads visits the Central Highlands and the state's north west in Strahan, airing on 15 April and 20 May. |
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Tasmania's unique 'ship graveyard' |
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Over the course of 50 years, at least 14 vessels were sunk in a row in a Tasmanian river. The environment has since adapted to the manmade barrier, so why was it done? |
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| It's zucchini season and we have the recipes you need |
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From zucchini hummus, to pickles, to chocolate cake, there are many tasty ways you can deal with the glut that many gardeners and their friends experience at this time of year. Instead of making fritters again, Your Afternoon with Helen Shield invited chef Kristen Bacon to tell us her best zucchini recipes. |
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