Bass, TAS
ALP faces federal wipeout - The Mercury
The seats of Bass, Braddon and Lyons will be won easily by Liberal candidates, the figures show, and in the state's south, Franklin MP Julie Collins has a fight on her hands to hold off Liberal rival Bernadette Black. Independent Andrew Wilkie is ...and more »
Training project to benefit Launceston job seekers
Paterson Barracks remains vital
ANZAC Centenary Commemorative Grants Open
$2.5 MILLION FOR WORLD-CLASS BIKE TRAILS IN NORTH EAST TASMANIA
AMCS wins Pacific Patrol Boat training contract
AFL Round 11 teams: St Kilda axes Ahmed Saad, Arryn Siposs for clash against ... - Herald Sun
Gillard. SOME Labor MPs want Kevin Rudd to break his promise and launch a leadership challenge against Julia Gillard. ... HF: Ed Curnow, Andrew Walker, Jeff Garlett F: Brock McLean, Jarrad Waite, ... Emerg: Jarryd Lyons, Ian Callinan, Matthew Wright.and more »
Funding to lay groundwork for Launceston bypass - Australasian Transport News (subscription)
Local MP Geoff Lyons says there has been a 43 percent increase in the number of trucks driving through Launceston's CBD in the past decade, particularly along Wellington and Bathurst streets. “This will get trucks off our local streets and make it ...
Budget Delivers for Launceston and Tasmania
Criticism and angst are all the rage in Labor - Herald Sun
Another Gillard supporter, Geoff Lyons, told Gillard her oft-repeated line about "jobs and growth" was not working in his Tasmanian electorate that had higher than average unemployment. Some Labor MPs have bitten their tongues in the past in caucus ...
Criticism and angst are all the rage in Labor - The Australian
Another Gillard supporter, Geoff Lyons, told Gillard her oft-repeated line about "jobs and growth" was not working in his Tasmanian electorate that had higher than average unemployment. Some Labor MPs have bitten their tongues in the past in caucus ...
Criticism and angst are all the rage in Labor - NEWS.com.au
Another Gillard supporter, Geoff Lyons, told Gillard her oft-repeated line about "jobs and growth" was not working in his Tasmanian electorate that had higher than average unemployment. Some Labor MPs have bitten their tongues in the past in caucus ...
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