If you have ever played too cooked with your friends or significant others, you know how overwhelming it can be. Orders that come in warm and quickly, not much time to get them done and food can be set on fire very, very quickly. If you are not too cooked, you might be a fan […]
Former federal liberal parliament member Bridget Archer says that her support for a Hobart AFL stadium is “100 percent locked”, after previously argued that the state should invest in health about “AFL teams in Hobart”. The Renegade Liberal, who lost her chair in last month’s federal elections, has announced that she will look for party […]
In 2013, Hall of Famer Phil Mickelson registered his dominant victory against Tiger forests At the open championship. Four Birdies on the last six holes meant that Mickelson went on the rankings. The last on the 18th Green was just enough to bring the tears forward, an emotional Phil Mickelson, a different step closer to […]
The University of Tasmania (UTAS) will cut 13 Art and Humanities Staff and scrap-dedicated tourist courses, as part of a proposed restructuring. The university’s proposal will merge the faculties for humanities and social sciences into a single school, which would lead to some courses being stopped. The 13 positions would be cut by targeted and […]
A mythical siren of the ancient Greek legend, cut into sand when he attracted a sailor to his death, was a winning sculpture on the Australian Sand Sculpting Championships this year. The work of Tasmanian artist Meg Murray, Screech of the Sea, carefully etched from a 10-ton mountain of Bouwers Zand, took the top gong […]