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  2. COVID-19 pandemic in Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Tasmania spent less than 2 months and 1 week in lockdown. On 31 March, Tasmania entered the period, much like other states. [4] This was initially expected to last a month. [5] Restrictions gradually eased in the following weeks. [6] Travel restrictions within the state were lifted on the 5th of June 2020. [7]

  3. Pulse Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Pulse Tasmania is a digital news publisher owned by Pulse Media Group Pty Ltd based in Hobart, Australia. Pulse publishes freely accessible local Tasmanian news content on digital platforms, including its website and social media pages (like X and Instagram). Pulse's office and newsroom is located at 99 Liverpool Street, Hobart.

  4. 2024 Australia heat wave - Wikipedia

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    The threat emerged as a result of extreme temperatures caused by the heatwave, multiple red alerts for blue-green algae, and readings taken at several points indicating low oxygen levels, raising concerns about a repeat of a March 2023 event that resulted in approximately 30 million fish deaths.

  5. List of newspapers in Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Bell's life in Tasmania a sporting chronicle, agricultural gazette, and country journal [4] Hobart: 1859 Bent's News and Tasmanian Three-penny Register: Hobart: 1836–1837 Binalong Bay Bulletin: Binalong Bay: 1986–1989 Bothwell Banner: Bothwell: 1994 Bothwell Bits: Bothwell: 1983–1986 Bowen Gazette: Risdon Vale: 1983–1984 Brighton ...

  6. Tasman Council - Wikipedia

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    Tasman Council is a local government body in Tasmania, situated in the south-east of the state. Tasman is classified as a rural local government area and has a population of 2,404, [1] the region covers both the Tasman and Forestier peninsulas, with Nubeena the principal town.

  7. Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Tasmania is also home to a vibrant community of composers including Constantine Koukias, Maria Grenfell and Don Kay. Tasmania is also home to one of Australia's leading new music institutions, IHOS Music Theatre and Opera and gospel choirs, the Southern Gospel Choir. Prominent Australian metal bands Psycroptic and Striborg hail from Tasmania. [171]

  8. List of Tasmanian government agencies - Wikipedia

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    Government in Tasmania is delivered by a number of agencies, grouped under areas of portfolio responsibility. Each portfolio is led by a government minister who is a member of the Parliament of Tasmania, appointed by the Governor as the representative of the Crown. The agencies are principally grouped as eight departments, each led by a secretary or director-general and comprising a number of ...

  9. TasWireless - Wikipedia

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    TasWireless is a group of wireless networking enthusiasts in Tasmania, Australia.Between them they have set up wireless community networks in both Hobart and Launceston.The group has gone through many names, tas.air, www.tas.air.net.au, TPAN (Tasmanian Public Airwave Network) and now TasWireless.