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$2m squash courts proposed for Deloraine
Deloraine is set to have four new squash courts at a cost of $2m, according to a council planning application.
Extra October forum on Meander School
Meander Valley Council will hold a second community forum on future use of the Meander School site this month. A date had not been announced when the Gazette went to press.
Pig in the middle!
New arrivals at Hagley Farm school are piglets Gizmo, Tambo and Peanut.
Ratepayer and reporter locked out by council
The general manager of Meander Valley Council is preventing two ratepayers from entering any council-owned premises, including the council chambers, entertainment venues and even public toilets.
Patsy Crawford scribbling away
I have disconcertingly started to walk about town with what can best be described as a sneer on my face.
‘No comment’ from mayor on mystery council investigation
A secret investigation of a matter involving the general manager of the Meander Valley Council has found that he has no case to answer.
Northern prison on hold as government considers third site
The government’s choice of a site for a new northern prison is in limbo while its ministers battle over the choice between a bush reserve on Birralee Road or the Ashley Youth Detention Centre.
Blooming Westbury
Garden enthusiasts surged back to Westbury’s Spring Flower Show in September with 250 people returning after the 2020 show was cancelled.
More unit subdivisions for Westbury
Dexter Street in Westbury is fast becoming Unit City, with an application for a $1.5m development being considered by Meander Valley Council.
Company owning first prison site wins export award
The Westbury business whose land was chosen as the first site for a northern prison has won the international health category of the 2021 Tasmanian Export Awards.
Mole Creek Karst National Park expands but Western Tiers gets ‘weak’ protection
The State Government will extend Mole Creek Karst National Park by 2,850 hectares including the catchment of the internationally significant Kubla Khan Cave.
Mayor has ‘absolute faith’ in general manager after Frank Nott resignation
Four Meander Valley councillors were highly critical of former Councillor Frank Nott at their September meeting for saying he’d left the council having ‘lost confidence’ in general manager John Jordan.
Deer farmer’s journey to Meander Valley Council
Meander Valley’s latest councillor was in St Petersburg, Russia, when he noticed a Mole Creek deer farm for sale on the internet.
Mole Creek Caves exercise gives rescuers emergency practice
A simulated rescue operation in the Mole Creek Caves last month has created a larger pool of people who understand what they are up against in a cave rescue.
Deloraine shakes its Salsa on a Hot Miami Night
Tuck an exotic flower behind the ear, rock up to Deloraine’s Little Theatre on a Saturday night and where are you? Dancin’ on a Hot Miami Night!
Alfie Dog is a hit at Kanangra
Early mornings are a time of big anticipation at Kanangra aged care home in Deloraine.
New hall for Bracknell
Bracknell War Memorial Hall is to be replaced at an estimated cost of $1.3m.
Smeared with the Flanagan brush, 41°South fights back
The Meander Valley’s only salmon farm has been knocked by blowback from Richard Flanagan’s expose of the Tasmanian salmon industry.
Digging a hole
Residents taking their regular walk along the Meander riverbank in Deloraine may be wondering about a huge hole that appeared on the western side in September.
An egg a day…
A few years ago I gave up eating eggs. Living in another country, all I could buy were bland-tasting eggs with pale yolks, different from the tasty, orange-yolked Barnevelder eggs at home.