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Pre-polling opens in Tasmanian election, but will it be embraced by voters?

Meet Henry, A Queer Trans Man From Rural Tasmania With A Mum Who s Had His Back Since Day One

Henry, a queer transgender man with a passion for acting and theatre. “I didn’t even know what a trans person was,” Henry admits. “I feel like if me at 15 was able to look and be like, ‘That person exists, this identity is a real thing’, I would’ve had some clarity on what the hell was going on.” Henry called his mum in the middle of the night and had a heartfelt conversation about his realised self, and the reception was everything a kid could hope for. “I had a phone call in the middle of the night, very upset and emotional,” Henry’s Mum recalls. “He broke down and said, ‘Mum, I’ve got something to tell you. ”

Vaccinating Tasmanians

Sarah Courtney,Minister for Health Tasmanians have done a brilliant job working together to help keep on top of COVID and can be reassured that when a GP practice or State Clinic is ready to take bookings, you will know either through your GP or through Tasmanian Government communications. Unfortunately, incorrect information about participating GP clinics has been released today which has led to unnecessary frustration for both patients and our GPs. I raised my concerns with the Federal Minister earlier today, and I have been assured the confusion is being addressed, with clarity being provided to GP practices that they may choose to limit vaccinations to only their existing patients, if they wish.

Smoke from Sustainable Timber Tasmania planned burning risks tainting wine and beer, growers say

Smoke from Sustainable Timber Tasmania planned burning risks tainting wine and beer, growers say ThuThursday 11 Smoke from a regeneration burn hanging over a crop in Tasmania s Derwent Valley. ( Share Print text only Cancel Wine and beer producers north of Hobart are pleading with authorities to stop planned forestry burns they say threaten their livelihoods or do better in communicating that they are about to take place. Key points: Smoke from planned burn operations is in danger of affecting crop production, growers say One craft beer maker said clients at his brewery fled due to the amount of smoke The complaints came after smoke from a planned regeneration burn in the Styx Valley, about two hours north-west of Hobart on Saturday, drifted over crops when the fire became out of control.

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