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There’s a lot at stake for the island state, which desperately needs budget repair and improved services - but you wouldn’t ...
A law firm plans to launch a class action against the Christian Brothers over alleged "serious physical abuse" of students at ...
Hundreds of people have gathered at flag raising ceremonies across Tasmania to mark the start of NAIDOC week. Achieving a treaty is high on the agenda for many who attended. But the Tasmanian ...
The Tasmania Devils have launched a “brag book” as part of a new approach to selling the dream of playing footy on the Apple ...
Teacher workload and its contribution to insufficient recruitment and retention is a prominent theme in recent research on ...
Up to 13 full-time academic positions will be lost as part of the University of Tasmania's restructure of its arts and ...
The University of Tasmania (UTAS) will make 12 staff redundant across a variety of offerings following a five-week consultation period and protests from students.
John C.P. Goldberg, who has served as the interim dean of Harvard Law School since March 2024, will become the school’s permanent dean, taking his place in the University’s upper ranks as it ...
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As Tasmanians prepare for a July 19 vote, we keep track of each party's election promises on everything from health and housing, to the stadium.