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  2. COVID-19 pandemic in Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Active cases were down at 4,978. [ 21] In Tasmania: • 95% aged 12 and over were fully vaccinated. • 46% aged between 5 and 11 years old had 1 dose of COVID-19 vaccine. • over 38% aged 18 and over had a booster dose [ 21] On 2 February, there was a single COVID-19 related death, raising the state total to 19.

  3. 2024 Tasmanian state election - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Tasmanian state election was held on 23 March 2024 to elect all 35 members to the House of Assembly . The House of Assembly uses the proportional Hare-Clark system of voting, with the 35 members elected from five seven-member constituencies. The Assembly's size was increased from 25 to 35 seats at this election, under the provisions of ...

  4. 2021 Tasmanian state election - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 Tasmanian state election was held on 1 May 2021 to elect all 25 members to the Tasmanian House of Assembly. [ 1] The incumbent Liberal government, led by Premier of Tasmania Peter Gutwein, successfully won a third term in government, winning 13 out of 25 seats. The Labor Party, led by the Opposition Leader Rebecca White was defeated ...

  5. The Mercury (Hobart) - Wikipedia

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    61,020 (Saturday) 58,148 (Sunday) ISSN. 1039-9992. Website. www.themercury.com.au. The Mercury is a daily newspaper, published in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, by Davies Brothers Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of News Corp Australia, itself a subsidiary of News Corp. The weekend issues of the paper are called Mercury on Saturday and Sunday Tasmanian.

  6. First Rockliff ministry - Wikipedia

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    The Rockliff ministry is the immediate former ministry of the Tasmanian Government, led by Jeremy Rockliff of the Tasmanian Liberals. It was formed on 8 April 2022, after Rockliff was elected unopposed as leader of the Liberal Party and sworn as the state's 47th Premier by Governor Barbara Baker. The ministry replaced the Second Gutwein ...

  7. List of newspapers in Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    2002–2006. 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.

  8. Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Tasmania from space. Tasmania ( / tæzˈmeɪniə /; palawa kani: lutruwita[ 14]) is an island state of Australia. [ 15] It is located 240 kilometres (150 miles) to the south of the Australian mainland, and is separated from it by the Bass Strait. The state encompasses the main island of Tasmania, the 26th-largest island in the world, and the ...

  9. Tasmanian News - Wikipedia

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    Tasmanian News was an Australian afternoon newspaper based in Hobart. Originally published as The Tasmanian News, its first issue appeared on Saturday 17 November 1883. [1] The paper was owned and edited by Henry Horatio Gill (1840–1914). He ran the newspaper until his retirement from journalism. [2] [3] His wife, Sara Inez Gill (née Jacobs ...