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Stop dreaming - Tasmania won t get its own AFL team

Tasmanian Premier Peter Gutwein has been pushing the AFL to set a timeline for the introduction of a Tasmanian team. The problem that Gutwein has is that he is working on the assumption that a Tassie team is actually going to happen at all. The reality is that this is about as likely as Albert […]

Tassie government will not meet Hawthorn s deadline as license tension grows

From the Archives, 1982: Back in Fraser Cave, after 14,500 years

From the Archives, 1982: Back in Fraser Cave, after 14,500 years From the Archives, 1982: Back in Fraser Cave, after 14,500 years By Peter Ellingsen Save Normal text size Back in Fraser Cave, after 14,500 years After travelling over kilometres of black, still water and scrambling up a hill of knotted, ancient trees, Ros Langford yesterday stood on the edge of the most significant archaeological find in the southern hemisphere. With one more step she would be the first Aborigine in 14,500 years known to enter Fraser, or Kutikina (“spirit”) cave on the banks of the Franklin River. The entrance to Fraser Cave, 1982. “Harry Butler’s got nothing on me,” she said, a little self-consciously, before negotiating the muddy opening of the place scientists believe is too precious to flood. There were several minutes of silence as Ms Langford and three other members of the Tasmania Aboriginal Centre wandered about in what is a nearly inaccessible and almost perfe

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