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Retiring Liberal MP Stuart Robert to face more scrutiny

A parliamentary committee will look at former Coalition cabinet minister Stuart Robert's relationship with a federal government contractor.

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Tassie trek for sick kids 2023

Tassie trek for sick kids 2023
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Tasmania's forests are burning more as climate change dries them out

Tasmania's forests are burning more as climate change dries them out
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Tasmania's forests are burning more as climate change dries them out. Our old tools can't fight these new fires

Tasmania’s drying climate is seeing more bushfires ignited by lightning strikes. To protect the state’s World Heritage wilderness, we must use sustainable fire management practices.

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Study suggests the Tasmanian tiger survived into the 21st century

Study suggests the Tasmanian tiger survived into the 21st century by James Fair on 4 February 2021 The Tasmanian tiger, or thylacine, most likely went extinct in the late 1990s or early 2000s, and could still persist in the most remote parts of the island, according to new research that is still undergoing peer review. More than 1,200 records of sightings and physical evidence from 1910 up to 2019 were collected and collated by scientists at the University of Tasmania and used to model where and when the thylacine is likely to have persisted. This study challenges the accepted consensus that the thylacine went extinct in the decade or two after the last known individual died in Hobart Zoo in 1936.

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