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Paedophile priest Gerald Ridsdale admits to more child abuse

Notorious paedophile priest Gerald Ridsdale pleads guilty to more historical sexual abuse offences, which were committed against 10 boys and a girl during his time at parishes in western Victoria.

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Man, woman arrested as police hold 'grave concerns' for missing Launceston man

Tasmania Police take two people into custody in relation to the disappearance of 24-year-old Launceston man Jake Daniel Anderson-Brettner.

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Police search wheelie bins, tip for murder victim's body parts

Launceston police are scouring wheelie bins and a tip for body parts belonging to Jake Anderson-Brettner, after a torso believed to belong to the 24-year-old was found on Monday.

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Two people charged over alleged murder of Jake Anderson-Brettner

Police charge a 26-year-old man with the murder and a 25-year-old woman with being an accessory after the fact, days after a torso believe to be that of a missing Launceston man was found in bushland.

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Microplastics research has students picking through seagull vomit

A Launceston-based researcher has been teaching students about microplastics found in the ocean by using "boluses" collected locally.

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If you want to beat the crowds, take Tasmania's paths less travelled

Tasmania's popularity means some iconic spots are getting a little crowded during peak times. Here are some trips to veer off the tourist trail.

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On World Wetlands Day, learn more about 'the kidneys' of the environment

Wetlands are often overlooked, but they perform critical functions to the environment and are home to a diverse range of animals.

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Jury finds man guilty of dismembering friend, disposing of body parts

A Tasmanian man who dismembered his friend and threw most of his body parts in wheelie bins around the state's north has been found guilty of murder.

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Building a bandicoot haven in your yard

On mainland Australia, eastern barred bandicoots no longer exist in the wild. But the endangered species survives in Tasmania — and suburban backyards can be their safe havens.

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'We welcome everybody in as a family': How these small aged care homes in...

One is in the tropics, the other in Tasmania — but these two aged care facilities at either end of the country are making a difference in the lives of the elderly.

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As Tasmanian councils end COVID freeze on rate rises, households brace for...

Keeping up with the day-to-day costs of living is a struggle for childcare worker Nicole Scott and her three children — and she's not alone, with Tasmanian's social council warning households are under...

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Microplastics research has students picking through seagull vomit

A Launceston-based researcher has been teaching students about microplastics found in the ocean by using "boluses" collected locally.

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Outdoor swimmers in Hobart won't have a pool to go to this summer

All three of Hobart's public 50m swimming pools used to be outside, but the only one left won't open this summer — and could close permanently.

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Police investigate fatal house fire in Launceston

Tasmania Police are investigating the cause of a fatal house fire in the Launceston suburb of Riverside.

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Launceston woman, Estelle Ross,

Launceston woman, Estelle Ross, regularly buys hemp seed, hemp oil, and hemp protein powder in Launceston to use in her cooking at home. she says the industrial hemp has absolutely no psychoactive...

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Hemp lobby advocates for food ban to be lifted

State and federal food ministers will meet to consider overturning a hemp food ban.

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