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2017-11-18
OUR DAD THE HERO
ACHIEVERS OF THE YEAR
FARMS GO OFFSHORE
OUR TOP SUBURBS
Which tree stars?
Stay positive vow as Libs get a serve
Gutwein rejects TasWater findings
Footy star lends a hand just for Jack
Court told of deputy mayor’s ‘silly lapse’
Martin takes his chances
Paul and Woody sign off
Speedy learner was also drinking
Listening and caring carves living legacy
Letterbox-wielding attacker appeals sentence
Kidding around gives sport a lift
‘Crime gang’ in police sights
There’s no skirting big issues
Banner day for Rodney
Let them sell cake
LOVE against the ODDS the
Rogue one pays visit
Apollo astronaut one of the best
Trump re-opens door to elephant trophies
Hold the hotels
Gift of service
Confidence to share our views
Chance to make unity our legacy
Time for Tasmania to man up in call for healthier lifestyle
Lambie love goes a little over the top
Nice plan, still stalled
Shocking, shonky audits are multiplying
TV networks playing catch-up
Gambling merger gets a green light
Saputo buttering up farmers — within limits
KEEPING TRACK
PRAYER TIMES
Super effort pays off nicely
Public Exhibition of Draft Amendment No.5 to the Tasman Peninsula and Norfolk Bay Marine Farming Development Plan November 2005
Public Exhibition of Draft Amendment No.3 to the Storm Bay off Trumpeter Bay North Bruny Island Marine Farming Development Plan July 1998
Derwent set to shine
Queen’s big day on track
Jake aiming for Games fame
Whincup a legend — but also a target
Holmes tries and tries again in record effort
Crunch time for women’s side
Final showdown for state clubs
Injury forces Chargers to seek more tall talent
More dash than Ashes
Evans eyeing four on the trot
McDougall sets up important win for Howrah
Pay day for Ange’s way
South Hobart wins Women’s Super League call-up
AFL, INTERNATIONAL RULES
Saints in shape to help up forward
Playing it smart key in huge run chase
Mooney magic helps Australia seal the Ashes
Marsh a barometer bat
Renshaw learns hard lesson
We ran out of options – Hohns
FOR & AGAINST
Bancroft’s work ethic ‘like Lillee’
England looks more settled, says Warne
Top Tiger happy for Paine, sad for Wade
BRETT GEEVES: AN AWKWARD PROCESS, BUT THE BEST KEEPER WINS
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