Female go-kart drivers are often in the minority when racing, but that is about to change for three Tasmanians.
A tiny town's general store could reopen its doors if a new owner can be found. Tess Kelly is a journalist at The Advocate.
The Waratah-Wynyard Council is well on top of its finances after notching an eighth consecutive operating surplus. The Advocate Newspaper, Tasmania. Business, economics, politics, crime. The Advocate ...
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A shooting range, a trampoline park and a fenced dog park would improve the West Coast, local students have told the council.
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A retired Tasmania Police sergeant will appear in court in Burnie next month after being charged with child sex offences.
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No serious injuries were reported from two Bass Highway crashes at Sulphur Creek on the morning of January 6, police said.
A teenager who was clocked fanging it down the Ridgley Highway will face time off the road.