Tag: Coles Bay 7215
Claims resort will drought-proof Coles Bay
The Federal Group is confident the development of its new $32 million resort at Coles Bay will not be hampered by a water shortage in the area.[MORE]
Kohler again up to the Challenge at Freycinet
The defending champion, Jarod Kohler, has won this year's Freycinet Challenge endurance event on Tasmania's east coast.[MORE]
Trying day ahead for Freycinet Challenge competitors
Competitors in the Freycinet Challenge endurance event on Tasmania's east coast are facing a hot and windy final day.[MORE]
Freycinet Challenge begins
This year's Freycinet Challenge endurance race has started on Tasmania's east coast.[MORE]
Authorities relax abalone restrictions
Authorities have lifted restrictions on the movement of abalone on Tasmania's East Coast.[MORE]
Tasmanian man extradited on drug charges
A Tasmanian man has been extradited to Melbourne to face drug trafficking charges.[MORE]
East coast wastewater plans downsized
Federal Hotels has applied to downsize a wastewater treatment plant for its resort development on Tasmania's east coast. [MORE]
East coast resort to go ahead
An appeal against Federal Hotels' planned resort at Coles Bay on the east coast has been dropped.[MORE]
Water restrictions tighter again on Tas east coast
A drop in water storage levels at Coles Bay on Tasmania's east coast has forced the re-introduction of stage three water restrictions.[MORE]
Bushwalker airlifted from Wineglass Bay
A woman broke her leg and had to be airlifted from a popular tourist site on Tasmania's east coast this afternoon.[MORE]
Libs listening on Tasmania's east coast
Tasmania's Liberal Opposition is this morning beginning a tour of the state's east coast.[MORE]
Plastic bag ban instigator disappointed over lack of action
The Tasmanian Government has ruled out unilateral action to reduce the use of plastic shopping bags.[MORE]
Federal Hotels resort approval at Coles Bay
Federal Hotels has won Council approval for its resort at Coles Bay on the East Coast.[MORE]
Yachts close in on third peak
The leading yacht in this year's three peaks race is nearing Hobart.[MORE]
Light wind slows Three Peaks race
"Shearwater Pure Sprouts" has won the second sailing leg of Tasmania's 20th annual Three Peaks race.[MORE]
Three Peaks leaders at halfway mark
The leading yachts in the annual Three Peaks Race are nearing the Freycinet Peninsula on Tasmania's east coast.[MORE]
Boat ramp upgrades stopped for Easter
Marine and Safety Tasmania (MAST) has suspended work on upgrading four of the major boat ramps in the state, to allow boaters full use of them at one of the busiest times of the year.[MORE]
Federal fuming at Tasmanian Opposition leader
The Tasmanian Opposition is in trouble with the state's business community.[MORE]
Industry pressure grows on Liberals over Federal Hotels deal
The Australian Hotels Association has joined an attack on the State Opposition over its pursuit of the State Government and its monopoly poker machine deal with Federal Hotels.[MORE]
Opposition continues attack over pokie deal
The Tasmanian Opposition has again gone on the attack in State Parliament over the government's monopoly poker machine deal with the Federal Hotels Group.[MORE]
Premier's changed Federal's pokie deal
The Tasmanian Premier has admitted changing the multi-million dollar deal that gives Federal Hotels a monopoly over poker machines in the state.[MORE]
Resort developer 'bewildered' at Parliamentary inquiry call
Tasmania's Opposition has moved for a Parliamentary inquiry into the Government's monopoly poker machine deal with the Federal Group.[MORE]
Gov't not worried about changes to Freycinet resort plans
The Tasmanian Government is satisfied the Federal Group still complies with its 20-year monopoly deal on poker machines, despite changing the design of an east coast development.[MORE]
Calls for legal advice over luxury resort proposal
The Tasmanian Opposition wants the Government to seek legal advice to ensure the Federal Group still complies with its 20-year poker machines deal after changing the design of an east coast development.[MORE]
Greens want fewer pokies in return for luxury resort
The Tasmanian Greens claim Federal Hotels has broken a deal with the State Government which gave it a 20 year monopoly on running gaming machines in Tasmania.[MORE]