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Tassie, you have been so generous once again in supporting ABC Tasmania Gives and the ABC Giving Tree Appeal - a massive thank you to each and every one of you. Together we have raised over $223,000 to help people in financial need across the state. Your generosity smashed the original goal of $150,000 and will make a big difference to many Tasmanians in need over the holidays. Thank you for sharing 2021 with us - wishing you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! We'll all be back on your airwaves from the end of January. ABC Radio Hobart |
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COVID-19 rules and restrictions |
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The Apple Isle is open to travellers again, so what are the rules on masks? What is the deal with checking in? So many questions. We have all the answers here. |
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Two new COVID cases today, but expert says we're prepared |
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Tasmania's high vaccination coverage gives the best protection against large outbreaks and severe disease, says one expert, as the state announces two new COVID cases. |
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Stay connected with the ABC in an emergency |
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The ABC is your destination for up-to-date emergency warnings and advice. During an emergency situation, ABC Radio Hobart will provide the latest warnings and advice. Tune in on 936 AM or connect to any station from across Australia on the the ABC listen app. Make sure to know how to reach us if the power goes down - invest in a battery-operated radio and know your local frequency.The ABC Emergency website is also a useful resource to find incidents close to your location or check on emergencies that may affect family and friends in other parts of the country. If you have an Amazon Alexa enabled device, try out the new ABC Emergency skill which allows you to get a quick update on fires, floods or storms near you. You can ask "Alexa, are there any emergencies near me?" for the latest information and warnings. |
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Hobart water restrictions are here |
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Despite having the fourth-wettest spring on record, you might need to rethink how you keep your garden looking green this summer. Here's what you can and can't do. |
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Bellerive readies for 'holy grail' Ashes Test |
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Bellerive Oval ground curator Marcus Pamplin admits to feeling "a little bit of extra pressure" as Hobart gets ready to host the fifth Ashes Test, which will bring an international focus and an estimated $27 million in revenue to the state. |
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The ABC has your Ashes covered |
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'They told me I didn't have half an hour left' |
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In August Roz Barber, a nationally recognised paddler, found herself in a freak storm with gusts of up to 50 knots. She had a rescue plan in place, but what happened next? She joins Leon Compton on Mornings to reflect on her near death experience. |
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What makes swimming at some beaches colder than others? |
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Tasmania is known for pristine beaches and turquoise waters that take your breath away, literally. What factors make some beaches colder than others to swim at? |
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Easy Christmas dessert recipes |
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Take some of the stress out of cooking this Christmas and end the meal on a high with these easy and delicious desserts like vegan mango, coconut and ginger trifle. |
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