Data shows in the first six months of this year, four dolphins died from becoming entangled in salmon farm enclosures in Tasmania's southern waters.
Snow guns prove Ben Lomond ski field 'very viable' as park considers future
Many of the world's ski field operators now rely on snow machines to guarantee business, but others say the practice uses too much water and risks environmental harm.
Coles abandons plan to stop selling caged eggs by end of year
Coles says the cost of living and supply chain disruptions are behind its decision to continue selling caged eggs until 2030. A consumer expert says it is likely the supermarket's competitors will follow suit.
Ban on potato exports from Tasmania to Vic, NSW, SA over mop-top virus
Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia have placed restrictions on the importation of unprocessed Tasmanian potatoes, following the island state's outbreak of mop-top virus.
Labor's Ella Haddad for Stateline Tasmania
Labor's Ella Haddad tells ABC Stateline Tasmania integrity is wanting under the Liberal state government.
Spring snow puts on a show in Tasmania
Snow settled as low as 150 metres in parts of Tasmania, but warmer conditions are on the way.
Peggie saw a thylacine as a child. She wouldn't ever want to 'go back and see it'
Even after a long life, Peggie Bassett can still remember the guttural growl and striking scent of the last known thylacine as it prowled its concrete enclosure.
What if your child is being bullied, but the school won't act?
There can be a range of clues parents can pick up on when their child is being bullied. Here's how to approach it with your child, and how to advocate for them at school.
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Wages going unpaid as visa workers try to keep their 'head down'
There are calls to expand the eligibility of a workplace justice program that allows visa holders to extend their stay while they are pursuing workplace exploitations claims.
Woman seeking school's help for bullied daughter told 'their hands are tied'
As federal and state governments devise a plan to address school bullying, a child in Tasmania escapes a distressing case of body-shaming, playground exclusion and cyber bullying.
Child's plea to leave school over bullying
Child's plea to leave school over bullying.
Progressive politician has shares in mining, pokies
A Tasmanian independent MP who received more than $72,000 in donations from Climate 200 says he will divest his shares in a fossil fuel company, miner and pokies venue operator, as they do not align with his values.
'Time of trepidation' as bird flu risk increases in Australia in spring
Experts are on edge, fearing this will be the spring that the "catastrophic" H5 strain of bird flu arrives in Australia.
'Weaponisation' of Australian flag denounced in wake of divisive rallies
A history expert says this Australian National Flag Day there should be pause for concern in the wake of the anti-immigration rallies at the weekend.
Secured financing locks Marinus Link in, with contractors given go ahead
The $5 billion Marinus Link undersea power cable project to connect Tasmania and Victoria passes two major milestones, with financing locked in and suppliers ordered start production on key components.
All Tasmanian abattoirs have CCTV, but it's not known how much footage is watched
After distressing video was aired showing the shocking treatment of animals inside a Tasmanian abattoir, CCTV cameras were made mandatory. But since then, it has been revealed no record is being kept on whether the surveillance video is being reviewed.
Was Australia's winter actually colder than normal?
The general sentiment that Australia just shivered through a cold winter is false —although it wasn't as warm as forecasts predicted pre-season.
Plan to use Tasmanian ferry to house 'displaced residents' in US revealed
Options for the new Spirit of Tasmania ship to "ease the housing crisis" in Scotland or accommodate "displaced residents" in California were passed over in favour of it being docked at a cost to Tasmanian taxpayers of around $600,000 a month, documents reveal.
'We all went into panic': Families' dismay over childcare announcement
A working mum has hit out at the way the closure of a Tasmanian town's childcare centre has been handled, with families left without an option for their kids.
Calls for law change so 'no other family endures the pain' of Hillcrest tragedy
Former jumping castle operators have joined calls from Hillcrest victims' families for improved regulation of the inflatable amusement device sector.
'Destroying aspirations': Filmmakers still waiting on content quotas
With promised local content requirements for streaming services delayed indefinitely, Australian filmmakers say the local industry is hurting.