
AFL Sunday Scoreboard: Lions Beat Tigers, Saints Lead Giants
Brisbane secured their eighth win of the season, defeating Richmond by 35 points in Hobart. St Kilda held a narrow lead over GWS at quarter time in their match.

Brisbane secured their eighth win of the season, defeating Richmond by 35 points in Hobart. St Kilda held a narrow lead over GWS at quarter time in their match.

Live updates from the AFL Sunday match between Richmond Tigers and Brisbane Lions at Bellerive Oval, Hobart. The game features a close contest with multiple lead changes, highlighting strong performances from players like Tim Taranto and Zac Bailey.

The Richmond Tigers are battling the Brisbane Lions in a close AFL match in Hobart. Despite early goals from Richmond, the Lions have surged in the third term, led by strong performances from players like Darcy Fort and Eric Hipwood. Key stats at halftime show a tight contest.

The AFL Sunday scoreboard featured two matches: St Kilda narrowly led GWS by 8 points at 3QT, with Liam Ryan and Jake Stringer prominent. Brisbane defeated Richmond by 35 points in Hobart, with Will Ashcroft and Lachie Neale starring for the Lions.

The Saints narrowly defeated the Giants by one point in a thrilling match at Docklands, while the Brisbane Lions came from behind to beat Richmond by 35 points in Hobart. Key performances included Liam Ryan's three goals for St Kilda and Will Ashcroft's 38 possessions for Brisbane.

AFL Round 14 continues with two matches: Richmond vs. Brisbane Lions in Hobart and St Kilda vs. GWS at Docklands. The Brisbane Lions aim to re-enter the top six.

St Kilda secured a vital eight-point victory over GWS in a thrilling AFL match, with Liam Ryan scoring six goals. The win keeps St Kilda's finals hopes alive.

The Grounded cafe, a student-run social enterprise in Hobart, aims to tackle student food insecurity by reinvesting all profits into the Tasmanian University Student Association's food programs. It offers affordable meals and a pay-it-forward system, providing a vital 'third space' for students.

Drag kings like Dirty Damo and Gary Snow are a thriving part of Hobart's queer arts scene, offering satirical performances of masculinity and fostering community. Despite the closure of dedicated gay bars, drag shows have expanded into various venues, empowering performers and challenging traditional gender norms.

Tasmania's Dark Mofo festival, known for provocative art and music, begins today in Hobart. The event, run by MONA, features sold-out shows, a free public art installation on a ferry, and the return of the Ogoh Ogoh ritual. The Winter Feast banquet will showcase local businesses and unique dishes, including possum bao buns.

Hobart City Council is reviving a plan to prevent homeowners from converting entire properties into short-stay accommodations like Airbnb. The proposal, which aims to protect the long-term rental market, would affect approximately 20,000 homes zoned for residential use.

Tasmania's Hobart PCYC Learner Driver Mentor Program faces a severe volunteer shortage, leaving over 100 young drivers waiting over a year for a spot, highlighting access and affordability issues in obtaining a driver's licence.

Australia's $528M icebreaker RSV Nuyina cannot refuel in its home port of Hobart due to restrictions related to the Tasman Bridge. Despite fitting under the bridge, directional stability concerns and simulations showing potential collisions have led to the rejection of refueling applications. This forces the ship to travel 674km to Burnie, adding nearly $900,000 annually to its fuel costs.

Tasmanian authorities are reviewing a ban preventing the Antarctic icebreaker RSV Nuyina from travelling under Hobart's Tasman Bridge to refuel. The detour adds significant cost and time, prompting consideration of new modelling and alternative solutions.

Tasmanian authorities are reviewing a ban preventing the Antarctic icebreaker RSV Nuyina from travelling under Hobart's Tasman Bridge. The ban, imposed due to directional stability concerns, forces a costly detour for refueling. New modeling is being considered to assess the feasibility of transit.

Hobart City Council is set for a significant shake-up as Lord Mayor Anna Reynolds will not seek re-election after eight years. The number of elected members will also decrease from 12 to nine. Several councillors are vying to replace Reynolds, with a key focus on repairing the council's "toxic" and "challenging" culture.

A 217-meter heavy-lift ship, MV Black Marlin, has been secured to transport the world's largest electric ferry, China Zorrilla, from Hobart, Australia to South America. The ferry, built by Incat for Buquebus, faced delivery delays due to geopolitical conflicts impacting the original transport vessel.

Tasmania's Health Minister Bridget Archer will overturn a directive banning nurses at Royal Hobart Hospital from wearing colourful, 'fun' scrubs. The ban, aimed at maintaining professionalism and aiding patient identification, was questioned by an MP and criticized by the nursing union.

Tasmania's Health Minister Bridget Archer will overturn a directive banning nurses at Royal Hobart Hospital from wearing colourful scrubs, citing staff morale and patient interaction.

Tasmania's Health Minister Bridget Archer will overturn a directive banning nurses at Royal Hobart Hospital from wearing colorful, 'fun' scrubs. The ban, aimed at maintaining professionalism and patient identification, was questioned by an independent MP over its impact on staff morale.

Fresh concerns have emerged regarding the structural integrity of Hobart's new Bridgewater Bridge, with an expert suggesting potential future issues with its concrete pile foundation design. Disagreements between the builder and an advisory team over ground conditions and pile support highlight potential long-term risks.

A leading Tasmanian water scientist, Christine Coughanowr, is concerned the state government's new $150M irrigation scheme may harm the River Derwent without adequate environmental data. She cites a 2002 study warning against summer water extraction, while officials claim outdated data is unreliable and environmental flows will be maintained.

A state government review has cleared The Hobart Clinic's board of poor governance allegations. However, concerns persist regarding psychiatrist staffing levels and a potential partnership with Aurora Healthcare.

A 27-year-old man faces multiple charges including recklessly discharging a firearm and possessing a shortened firearm after an alleged shotgun incident in Blackmans Bay, south of Hobart. He was arrested after public information led police to his location.