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Launceston police say their new taskforce is proving valuable after police seized power tools believed to be stolen in recent burglaries during a raid on Wednesday, Febuary 5. https://links.acm.media/g9BunP

Good morning Launceston! It is Monday, February 17 and here is what is making headlines today. - The City of Gastronomy will welcome another set of golden arches, after councillors voted to grant planning approval to another McDonald's franchise. https://links.acm.media/m69n4v - Cardiologist is proud he never had to leave Tassie for education or work. https://links.acm.media/8Dm2EF - For decades, this theatre company kept thousands of costumes. But no longer. https://links.acm.media/Rn1HJh - The Silverdome was filled with cautious optimism on the opening weekend of a new-look Tasmanian Netball League season. https://links.acm.media/LamfWi

BREAKING: Police are searching for a driver who crashed into a house in Launceston on Tuesday night. https://links.acm.media/CtXipa

SPORT: Aside from the result, you could not have scripted Aidan O'Connor's senior Tasmanian debut much better. https://links.acm.media/fl1y58

GOOD NEWS ALERT: She is hoping to play for Australia one day, but eight-year-old Frankie Mountney has a bigger short-term dream on her horizon. https://links.acm.media/GiBxjK

A magistrate watched nearly 10 minutes of police body-worn camera footage of a violent struggle in a case over the lawfulness of an arrest of a Westbury man. https://links.acm.media/05NWP4

BREAKING: Wednesday could mark the beginning of an illustrious professional career for an up-and-coming Tasmanian star, Aidan O'Connor. https://links.acm.media/BVlDLS

Good morning Launceston. It is Tuesday, February 4 and here are this morning's top headlines. - A Tasmanian golf course that once had nine holes now has hundreds due to a plague of rabbits taking over multiple towns. https://links.acm.media/zMjQz8 - In the midst of a heatwave, a Tasmanian healthcare union has called on the government to "urgently intervene" to ensure the safety of patients and staff at the Launcestion General Hospital. https://links.acm.media/OKl8ov - Monster first remand day for 2025 as the new Chief Justice tackles an 885 case backlog. https://links.acm.media/WnXZHk - And the Cavaliers add yet more youth to premiership contention. https://links.acm.media/95gCWr

Good morning Launceston. It's Wednesday, February 5 and here is what's making headlines this morning. - A man has been hospitalised with serious injuries following a crash near Conara on the Midland Highway. https://links.acm.media/2UavNs - Age discrimination case against caravan park owners falls down at the state's tribunal. https://links.acm.media/vdllfr - Intrigue around Launceston hotel site as operators make quick exits. https://links.acm.media/LetXcD - And the Minister for Racing Jane Howlett said the state government won't bow to pressure to ban greyhound racing. https://links.acm.media/X6vO1o

Good morning Launceston! It is Thursday, February 6 and here is what is making headlines today. - Parliamentary Secretary for Health Simon Wood has acknowledged the recent supply of air conditioning units to the Launceston General Hospital (LGH) has not alleviated heat issues. https://links.acm.media/fyqb49 - An historic sailing boat has sunk on its way to Hobart's Wooden Boat Festival, Tasmania Police say. https://links.acm.media/iM0BF6 - Two minor political parties have proposed contrasting solutions for Tasmania's rabbit plague woes. https://links.acm.media/zHkMiA - And playing an international tennis tournament is one thing, but getting to do it in your home town is fairly special. https://links.acm.media/Vb58fv