Read next: Mayor denies claim of rail-roading through 21% council tax increase At a meeting of Falmouth Town Council s finance and general purposes committee this week, during a briefing about the projected four year budget, concerns were raised that money for Princess Pavilions was budgeted for the next four years. Coun Alan Jewell told the meeting that he was led to believe this was a one off payment in the first year, but we are going into the second third and fourth year and still got a lot of money going in there, he said. I just don t want the people of Falmouth having put their hands in for the precept for second third and fourth years. The one year I weren t happy with it but it went through and I was told that we d take a one off hit. I won t be happy if the people if Falmouth have got to pay for the second, third and fourth year.
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Ghost tour guide Peter Fielding, dressed in a raven-black top hat and frock coat, leads a band of history enthusiasts to the old âhangingâ jail at Oatlands, a heritage town in the Tasmanian midlands famed for its 138 Georgian sandstone buildings.
Thirty years ago, in the depths of an economic slump and rural drought, this former military barrack a little over an hourâs drive north of Hobart had the air of a ghost town. Today, with a heritage tourism and foodie revival under way, the ghosts need a little conjuring.
âMen were hanged in public. Launched into eternity!â: Ghost tour guide Peter Fielding guides ghost tours in Oatlands, Tasmania.Â
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Touching tributes to 33 Plymouth people who have died recently
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Touching messages have been left to 33 Plymouth people who have passed away in recent weeks.
In total, between February 6 and February 11, 46 death notices were placed, with some people having multiple postings so different family members can pay their respects.
ABC Heywire celebrates 35 young regional Australians in its 2021 storytelling competition.
Since 1998, Heywire has become a powerful platform for rural youth to share their stories and make a difference in their communities.
This year, hundreds of people entered from across Australia. The winners were chosen for “telling it like it is” about life in their part of the country.
From growing up in a refugee camp, to busting myths around Autism and celebrating LGBTQI pride. Lawn bowlers, bull riders, young farmers, linguists, female cricketers and disability advocates share what life is like for them in regional Australia.
Shakira, a proud young Jingili woman from Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory is one of the latest Heywire winners.