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12:26 PM | Some valuable advice on how to introduce the glamour and elegance of the 1920s into your wardrobe.  | Channeling the jazz age's ... | GALLERY: THE FASHION FILES: The jazz age
10:53 AM | A 50-YEAR-OLD Port Sorell man remains in intensive care at the Launceston General Hospital following a motorcycle crash near Beaconsfield yesterday.
8:39 AM | Thailand's Danai Udomchoke defeated Sam Groth in an impressive display of tennis to take out the 2012 Burnie International title.
3:30 AM | ONE man is in a serious condition with head injuries while three others are lucky to have escaped with minor injuries after two separate motorcycle accidents in the North and North-West yesterday.
Suburb on alert as police follow fire trail
3:30 AM | POLICE are investigating a string of fires at Ravenswood over the weekend.   | CommentsComments (1)
Supercharged Ford revs up fund-raiser
3:30 AM | ROD Hadfield, of Castlemaine, Victoria, is coy about the value of his twin-supercharged V8 Ford rod.
Rotary fun is set to fly
3:30 AM | IT'S nearly time to brighten the Devonport sky with kites and teddy bears for this year's Teddy Bear Fly In and Kite Festival.
Health being put on hold
3:30 AM | STATISTICS from a new report that show the state's waiting times for emergency treatment and elective surgery are already some of the worst in the nation is just the tip of the iceberg, according to Tasmanian nurses.   | CommentsComments (3)
Two men die as chopper crashes, burns
3:30 AM | SYDNEY - Two men killed in a fiery helicopter crash during take-off from an airstrip on the New South Wales south coast were heading to nearby Jervis Bay to film a documentary.
Fears over anti-Ta Ann campaign
3:30 AM | FEARS are mounting in the North-West that a new environmental campaign against timber veneer company Ta Ann could end its Smithton operations and leave hundreds of indirect jobs at risk.   | CommentsComments (7)
Two in `high spirits' after night in bush
3:30 AM | WHAT was going to be a two-hour bushwalk in Tasmania's North-West turned into a 12-hour emergency search for two international tourists.  | GALLERY: Lost Walkers found at Leven Canyon
Roller derby makes a `clean' start
3:30 AM | THERE were roller skates, pom-poms and soap suds aplenty at the Devil State Derby League car wash yesterday.
Greens rights charter push
3:30 AM | THE TASMANIAN Greens have said the state's budget woes are no excuse for stalling a human rights charter. Attorney-General Brian Wightman said the state could not afford a charter of human rights due to the state government's budget constraints.   | CommentsComments (1)
Floods test Charleville levee banks
3:30 AM | BRISBANE - The levee banks holding the swollen Warrego River back from the south-west Queensland town of Charleville are passing their first real test, Premier Anna Bligh says.
Concern for residents after airline collapse
3:30 AM | THE Tasmanian Greens are worried the closure of Tasair could drive up already high air fares to King Island.  | CommentsComments (2)
Victoria on fire alert
3:30 AM | MELBOURNE - There are fears a bushfire burning in Victoria's west could threaten the Grampians National Park, with weather forecasts predicting warm and windy conditions in the region.
Cooee Cabaret's French connection
3:30 AM | THE National Film and Sound Archive's Cooee Cabaret will be in the North-West this week as part of its first tour in Tasmania.
3:30 AM | ALISON Hogarth is a saviour. She not only saved her husband, Mark, from the sadness of his brother's suicide more than 10 years ago, she saved the lives of four strangers in death by being a registered organ donor.   | CommentsComments (2)
Adams pledges his support for Gillard
3:30 AM | LYONS Labor MHR Dick Adams says Prime Minister Julia Gillard has a credibility issue with some Tasmanian voters but he still supports her leadership.   | CommentsComments (1)
Opposition renews its call for Thomson report release
3:30 AM | SYDNEY - The federal opposition has renewed its calls for the industrial umpire's report into embattled Labor MP Craig Thomson to be made public.
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