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The listing for Mr Brown's house at Liffey was altered to remove detail around the record of what's described as the 'chainsaw massacre'.
The listing for Mr Brown's house at Liffey was altered to remove detail around the record of what's described as the 'chainsaw massacre'.
The TLRI noted the very positive impacts that birth certificate changes have had on the lives on transgender Tasmanians.
Twelve months ago, a member of staff at the Ashley Youth Detention Centre found records about the alleged rape in the mid 1990s.
The CPSU staff survey makes for alarming reading about a workforce of highly qualified and dedicated people who are extremely unhappy.
A person who witnessed a crime is only able to paid a maximum or $20 000. A relative can be paid a maximum of $10 000.
We can't identify any key deliverables in this Budget in the Arts portfolio this year.
Coroner Olivia McTaggart's report documents a range of instances where the man who murdered Ms Eaton engaged in acts of strangulation against women.
Mr Barnett said the Government would review Screen Tasmania's guidelines 'to make sure dangerous and illegal activities cannot be promoted or endorsed'.
The TLRI final report of September 2003 makes five recommendations for legislative amendment of the Commissions of Inquiry Act.
State policies make sure planning is consistent and forward thinking as well as unfettered by political and development interests.