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Marine pest discovered in south east
Tasmanian scientists using an autonomous underwater vehicle off the Tasman Peninsula have found evidence of the sea pest the New Zealand screw shell in big numbers.[MORE]
Tasman Mayor concerned about leaked information
The Mayor of the Tasman Council in Tasmania's south-east is considering her options after information about a confidential meeting was leaked to the media.[MORE]
Inquiry sought into Tasman sacking
A member of the Tasman council in Tasmania's south-east is demanding an inquiry into the sacking of the council's General Manager, Steve Gray.[MORE]
Libs raise Tasman Peninsula health services doubts
Tasmania's Opposition is concerned about the downgrading of health services on the Tasman Peninsula, in the state's south-east.[MORE]
Southern council merger hits hurdle
Clarence Council's plan to merge with rural south eastern municipalities of Tasman and Sorell has been rebuffed.[MORE]
New dolphin species spotted at White Beach
A dolphin species has been found in Tasmanian waters for the first time.[MORE]
Fire destroys Tasman shack
A shack on the Tasman Peninsula has been destroyed by fire overnight.[MORE]
Tasmanians head outdoors to celebrate Aust Day
Australia Day is being celebrated in a variety of ways in Tasmania.[MORE]
Fishermen want to sell escaped salmon
Commercial scalefishermen in Tasmania are demanding the right to profit from Atlantic salmon which escape from the state's marine farms.[MORE]
Million dollar salmon escape
Tens of thousands of mature salmon have escaped from a fish farm on the Tasman Peninsula in Tasmania's south east.[MORE]
Fishermen stymied by million dollar salmon escape
The escape of tens of thousands of salmon from a fish farm in the Tasman peninsula in Tasmania's south-east has thrown the local scalefish industry into turmoil.[MORE]
Overloaded boat led to drownings: Coroner
A Tasmanian coroner has found that three fishermen who drowned off the Tasman Peninsula last year were in a boat overloaded for the conditions.[MORE]
Sailing ship rescues fishing trawler
A Tasmanian sail training ship has come to the rescue of a fishing trawler off the state's south coast.[MORE]
Deaths prompt call for boating safety changes
Tasmania's fishing fraternity has suggested new boating safety requirements after the deaths of three men in southern waters on Sunday.[MORE]