Missing rafters 'lucky to be alive'
Three young adventurers have had a lucky escape, after a whitewater rafting accident in the Mersey River in northern Tasmania.
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Forest contractors' hope
Forest Contractors have begun harvesting some plantations owned by the troubled Forest Enterprises Australia (FEA) in north-east Tasmania.
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Scrutiny concerns
The Liberals want to know why Tasmania was excluded from a national report into measures used to keep young people out of the courts.
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Stateline
with Airlie Ward
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The long road to proving innocence
The former head of Tasmania's Sexual Assault Support Services tells Stateline that workplace bullying led to criminal charges against her.
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Cracks in the environment movement
Forestry peace talks have created a rift within green groups.
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Heartening talks
Phill Pullinger from Environment Tasmania says there is dissent in the environment movement but the consensus is stronger.
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Creative cobbler
Luna Newby's shoes are more works of art than fashion items.
Potatoes under siege from ravenous grubs
Fire engulfs Werona Estate antiquities
Greens conference yields no new policies
Commissioner seeks action on equal pay
Netball loss
Clarence defeats Launceston