Bruce Lehrmann has changed his plea to guilty and been sentenced for one count of using a vehicle without the consent of the owner.
Operator of jumping castle involved in six deaths seeking court costs
The operator of the jumping castle at the centre of the tragedy in which six schoolchildren died in 2021 is seeking to recoup potentially "millions" in court costs following her being found not guilty of a health and safety charge in relation to the incident.
What would it be like to visit the proposed Hobart stadium?
From potential gridlock to an "immersive" viewing experience, let's set aside the politics — just for a moment — and look at what planning documents tell us about the building at the heart of Tasmania's fiery stadium debate.
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Tasmania upgrades housing scheme, amid allegations of 'betrayal' towards buyers
Tasmania is the only state or territory that is not joining the federal government's Help to Buy home ownership scheme, which aims to reduce the time it takes home buyers to save for a deposit.
Child’s attempt to drink engine coolant on school bus leads to legal action
Tasmania's education department and a bus company have both appeared in court after a child with a disability was allegedly left unattended on a bus with access to a bottle of engine coolant in a plastic water bottle.
'Moral distress': Nurses, doctors groups warn policy puts ambulance patients ahead of drop-ins
Medical experts fear sick or injured Tasmanians who make their own way to emergency departments wait longer than others, due to pressures to fast-track ambulance patients.
Economic case for Hobart stadium just doesn't add up, experts say
An expert planning panel has defended their scathing assessment of Hobart's proposed Macquarie Point stadium while speaking to the politicians who will ultimately decide the project's fate.
Driver high on meth who led police on chase with rental truck jailed
During sentencing, a Supreme Court Justice told Patrick Lee Brown he "completely disregarded the safety of anyone else" during two different police pursuits, including one in a stolen rental truck with blown-out tyres.
3D-printed firearms, cash, drugs, silencers seized during Tasmanian raids
Tasmania Police say they have discovered 3D printers, several 3D-printed firearms and silencers, cash and a quantity of methylamphetamine during three searches.
Moody's downgrades Tasmania's credit rating to lowest of all Australian states
A major credit rating agency has downgraded Tasmania's credit rating, a move described by a prominent economist as a "vote of no confidence" in the government's fiscal strategy, but brushed off by the treasurer who says he is "not alarmed".
Tasmanian executive's $712k payout the last of the 'legacy entitlements'
Tasmania's state-owned electricity distributor says a wave of executives receiving six-figure termination payments will, in the end, save the utility money in the long run.
Hobart stadium backflip sparks row in Shooters, Fishers, Farmers party
Key figures in Tasmania's Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party have quit following new MP Carlo Di Falco's backflip on the Macquarie Point Stadium project.
As Launceston works on a new flood strategy, some locals suggest floodgates
Andrew Lovitt is part of a community group that has spent 15 years investigating a large-scale infrastructure proposal to prevent flooding in Launceston, in northern Tasmania.
Days spent in pain waiting years for long overdue surgery
Within three months is the recommended time for surgery to remedy the painful health problem Timothy Smith has. But the 60-year-old has been forced to wait for years and still has no idea when he will get relief.
Targa organisers look to early days as rally returns in changed format
The tarmac rally returned this year after a three-and-a-half-year hiatus and a major safety overhaul. Organisers say they want to focus more on participants enjoying their cars and the destinations.
Regulator apologises as fourth error reported in Tasmanian exams
Tasmanian Assessment, Standards and Certification apologises to students after a fourth error in this year's Tasmanian Certificate of Education exams comes to light.
Coloured sand clean-up: Some Tasmanian schools to stay shut on Friday
Schools closed as a result of the coloured sand recall are starting to reopen, however some will remain closed on Friday.
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Parents frustrated by more exam errors months after review
One parent says her child's cohort at Hobart College was initially given an incorrect formula sheet for their biology exam.
Doctor from Franklin River rescue named 2026 Tasmanian of the Year
Four Tasmanians are recognised for their services and bravery at a ceremony for the 2026 Australian of the Year awards.
Numerous Tasmanian schools to close from Wednesday due to asbestos sand risk
More than 50 Tasmanian schools will either close or be partially closed from Wednesday in response to ongoing public health concerns relating to asbestos in coloured sand.
'Random and pointless' actions led to drowning death of UTAS student, judge says
A 19-year-old has been sentenced to four years in jail after pleading guilty to the 2024 drowning death of student Deepinderjeet Singh, after he pushed him into the river at Hobart's waterfront.