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Hobart: K-Pop concert brings holograms and dance to Hobart | June 21
Yesterday at 8:07 PM

Hobart hosts K-Pop Icons' hologram concert organized by Pulse Tasmania, while Tasmania unveils its 2040 Air and Sea Access Strategy to boost regional connectivity. A veteran alderman launches mayoral bid focusing on a proposed rate cap amid rising housing costs.


Hobart: Young candidate challenges Hobart council maturity claims | June 20
Last Friday at 8:07 PM

Hobart's 22-year-old council candidate faces debate over youth leadership in local governance while the city mourns several recent losses with community funerals. The city also prepares for a significant weather shift with a 98% chance of rain and temperatures dropping to 54.5°F.


Hobart: Hobart Airport hotel plan moves forward as passenger numbers rise | June 19
Last Thursday at 8:07 PM

Hobart Airport announces a new on-site hotel to boost tourism and ease congestion, while Tasmania Salvos launches an energy efficiency initiative to retrofit homes and businesses. The state government also faces scrutiny over a reported "massive problem" ahead of a council meeting.


Hobart: Hobart council approves long-awaited Rokeby park and ride | June 18
Last Wednesday at 8:07 PM

Hobart's Rokeby park and ride launches next month after council approval, easing traffic and boosting public transport. The city also hosts free skate workshops at EC Skate Park and a World Cup watch party at Riverside Pavilion.


Hobart: Report urges charges for Kunanyi visitors | June 17
Last Tuesday at 8:07 PM

Hobart's Local Wire covers debates over visitor fees for Kunanyi/Mt Wellington and the axing of the Hit100.9 breakfast show hosted by Dan and Christie. The episode also highlights cycling updates, weather forecasts, and community death notices from the Mercury.


Hobart: Hobart's darkest festival returns after a decade, drawing thousands | June 16
Last Monday at 8:07 PM

Hobart's annual dark festival returns after a 10-year break with over 15,000 expected visitors, while Tasmania's first rostered player Taylor Mole signs with the Jewels. The city also honors loved ones with community tributes and faces concerns over the potential cancellation of the Skylands project.


Hobart: Australia Post Parcel Hub Approved at Hobart Airport | June 15
06/14/2026

Hobart city leaders approved a $25 million Australia Post parcel hub at Hobart Airport to boost logistics and jobs, while Angus & Julia Stone’s new music video showcases Tasmania’s landscapes. A new timber tower at Mona offers views of Berriedale Bay, and the diner Four Quarters opens with a focus on local, seasonal Tasmanian cuisine.


Hobart: Hobart's first Yo-Chi store opens today | June 14
06/13/2026

Hobart's first Yo-Chi store opens downtown, blending Asian fusion with local flavors, while AFL legend Sam Banks returns for his 50th game. Residents also track real estate activity as auction results show strong demand in key Hobart suburbs.


Hobart: Shed fire investigation underway after man's body found in Hobart. | June 13
06/12/2026

Hobart police are investigating a shed fire linked to a potential homicide after a man's body was found, while a new rest area on Tasmania’s Bass Highway near Franklin Highway opens as part of road safety improvements. The Local Wire also covers death notices, including Margaret Thompson, and Pulse Tasmania's recognition as the state's top commercial news outlet.


Hobart: Hobart road rage attack survivor shares terrifying story | June 12
06/11/2026

Hobart residents are dealing with a shocking road rage incident involving an axe attack and a major political shift as One Nation overtakes Labor in popularity. The city also saw a serial sex offender jailed and the opening of a new dog park, alongside the return of Dark Mofo festival.


Hobart: Hobart tradie survives axe attack during road rage incident | June 11
06/10/2026

Hobart councillors are proposing to disable comments during council meetings to curb online harassment, while a tradie is recovering from a road rage attack involving an axe. A Sydney man faces charges for allegedly stalking the Norwegian princess, and One Nation has become the most popular party in Australia.


Hobart: Road rage attack survivor recounts terrifying encounter | June 10
06/09/2026

Hobart's e-bike library is boosting sustainable commuting while a tradie shares a terrifying road rage attack involving an axe. Meanwhile, a Sydney man is arrested over a shooting linked to rising firearm incidents and One Nation emerges as Australia's most popular party.


Hobart: Road Rage Attack Leaves Tradie Traumatized After Axe Incident | June 09
06/08/2026

Hobart's latest news includes a road rage attack involving an axe, a shooting incident in Sydney, and One Nation becoming Australia's most popular party. Locally, Hobart's hospitality sector protests pop-up music events, while Macy Gray's exclusive show and the arrival of the Spirit Of Tasmania V draw attention.


Hobart: Hobart's road rage incident leaves tradie in critical condition | June 08
06/07/2026

Hobart: A tradie is in critical condition after surviving an axe attack during a road rage incident, while a man is arrested in Sydney following shots fired at a home. One Nation has surpassed Labor as Australia’s most popular party, and the Tasmania Jewels are trialing players for the WNBL season.


Hobart: Tradie survives axe attack after road rage incident | June 07
06/06/2026

Hobart: A tradie survived an axe attack after a road rage incident, while police investigate shots fired in Sydney’s south-west and a house fire in Glenorchy. Local pride grows with 17-year-old Jed Burgess joining the Australian U18 gridiron team.


Hobart: Road rage attack leaves tradie with life-threatening injuries | June 06
06/05/2026

Hobart: A tradie survives a brutal axe attack by a road-rage driver after a minor car crash, while police investigate a shooting in Sydney’s south-west. One Nation overtakes Labor in a new poll, and Hobart residents receive bushfire preparedness support as a Sydney man faces charges for allegedly stalking the future queen of Norway.


Hobart: Road rage attack survivor shares traumatic experience after axe attack | June 05
06/04/2026

Hobart: A tradie survived a life-threatening axe attack during a road rage incident in Tasmania, while One Nation surged as Australia’s most popular party. A Sydney man faces stalking charges over a future Norwegian queen, and Hobart plans a new micro festival series to boost its nightlife.


Hobart: Tradie survives axe attack after road rage incident | June 04
06/03/2026

Hobart's latest Local Wire update covers a road rage attack involving an axe, One Nation Australia overtaking Labor in a key poll, and the distribution of giant sequoia art installations from St David’s Park. The episode also touches on road safety improvements and mayor replacement discussions.


Hobart: Hobart's road rage attack leaves tradie in critical condition | June 03
06/02/2026

Hobart is facing a critical situation after a tradie was severely injured in a road rage axe attack and is dealing with extreme weather as May hits record temperatures. The city also announces road closures and the closure of a historic local brewery, raising concerns about heritage loss.


Hobart: Road rage attack leaves tradie with life-threatening injuries | June 02
06/01/2026

Hobart: A tradie is recovering from a road rage attack involving an axe after a minor crash, while a Sydney man faces charges for stalking a Norwegian princess in Australia. Local authorities are investigating shots fired at a Sydney home, and the Hobart City Mission warns of children sleeping in cars during winter as the Winter Appeal begins.


Hobart: Tradie survives axe attack during road rage incident | June 01
05/31/2026

Hobart's latest news includes a road rage attack involving an axe, a fireworks mishap at Cracker Night, and the resignation of Lord Mayor Anna Reynolds. Also covered are stalking allegations involving a Sydney man and the ongoing Winter Appeal efforts to help children in need.


Hobart: WA town braces for monster storm as swells threaten coastline | May 31
05/30/2026

Hobart's episode covers a major storm threat in Western Australia's Lancelin coast, a violent street brawl in Melbourne, and a chaotic Claremont Cracker Night incident. It also highlights Hobart's expanding pie-making scene and a local film winning a national award.


Hobart: Severe storm threatens Hobart with tornado risk and heavy rain | May 30
05/29/2026

Hobart faces a severe once-in-five-year storm with destructive winds, heavy rain, and tornado risks along the Tasmanian coast, while a new H3N2 flu strain threatens public health. A triple murderer’s court appeal and the extradition of former sports star Garry Sullivan over a 1994 armed robbery are also in the news.


Hobart: PFAS lawsuit highlights ongoing health concerns in Bullsbrook | May 29
05/28/2026

Hobart residents are grappling with a $2 billion PFAS lawsuit affecting Bullsbrook families and a violent rampage in Childers that left an elderly man dead. The city also saw the dismantling of the Coconut Cartel and the launch of Hobart’s hip-hop program, You’re Write.


Hobart: Father of 'ISIS bride' urges leniency for daughter's mistake | May 28
05/27/2026

Hobart's Local Wire update covers a father's plea for his daughter linked to ISIS, Iran's draft U.S. oil deal, and a cave rescue in Thailand. The episode also highlights Hobart's plans to boost its nighttime economy with the Beaker Street Festival.


Hobart: Local search focuses on creek beds after heavy rain | May 27
05/26/2026

Hobart authorities are ramping up the search for missing man Gus Lamont in creek beds after heavy rain, while a Queensland nurse faces murder charges over her daughter's death. The city also discusses failed crime-tech in Tasmania, infrastructure updates, and Lilah Harding's cheerleader finals appearance.


Hobart: Iran shoots down US drone amid escalating tensions | May 27
05/26/2026

Hobart: Global tensions escalate after Iran shoots down a US drone in the Persian Gulf, while two ISIS brides arrive in Australia without facing charges. Local updates include the son of murdered fashion magnate Isak Andic arrested in Barcelona and a Queensland nurse charged with murdering her daughter.


Hobart News Today — May 26, 2026
05/25/2026

Hobart's housing market faces cooling trends with auction clearance rates below 60% for eight weeks, while a state coroner investigates the death of Dezi Freeman and two police officers. The city also prepares for Variety Kids Sports Days and the Dark Mofo Winter Feast as local government consults on tax reforms.


Hobart News Today — May 25, 2026
05/24/2026

Hobart's Local Wire update covers a coronial inquest into the police shooting of Dezi Freeman and officers Neal Thompson and Vadim de Waart-Hottart, shark sightings near Cairns raising beach safety concerns, and a deadly bomb explosion near a train station. The episode also highlights Tasmania Police HQ's $5 million transformation into residential apartments.


Hobart News Today — May 24, 2026
05/23/2026

Hobart's Local Wire update highlights a tragic rideshare collision killing two, a political shift with Labor retaining power and One Nation as opposition, and the return of public ice skating at Glenorchy's NHL rink. The episode also covers rising real estate activity in Tasmania and the weekend's weather forecast.


Hobart News Today — May 23, 2026
05/22/2026

Hobart's Local Wire update covers a father's tragic shark attack death off Rottnest Island, a fatal police vehicle incident in Cairns, and updates on the Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor investigation. The episode also highlights the return of Hobart’s Very Short Film Festival and Tasmania’s craft whisky industry growth.


Hobart News Today — May 22, 2026
05/21/2026

Hobart's Local Wire update covers a wrongful terrorism accusation involving a traveler in Sydney, the city council's plan to license the Town Hall for illegal rave alternatives, and Qantas' new Hobart-Brisbane flights starting October 2026. The episode also highlights Tasmania's continued free public transport and preparations for the 2026 Science, Engineering Challenge.


Hobart News Today — May 21, 2026
05/20/2026

Hobart's Local Wire update covers a charged public safety case involving a Bondi terror attack camera thief and a paedophile's release, alongside political tensions over Tasmania's north and the Derwent Barracks redevelopment. The episode also highlights a cultural event celebrating Tasmania's identity with a singalong of "My Island Home."


Hobart News Today — May 20, 2026
05/19/2026

Hobart's Local Wire update covers a fatal incident in Campbelltown involving a woman and two children, a shooting in Sydney’s south-west, and $100 million in road upgrades for Rokeby Road and Kingston Bypass. The episode also highlights Qantas’ expanded Hobart flights and ongoing debates over healthcare access and rentvesting tax reforms.


Hobart News Today — May 19, 2026
05/18/2026

Hobart police have charged a man with murder after a body was found in a Hobart home, while a Sydney man faces charges in a stabbing that left one person critically injured. The episode also covers Labor’s stalled tax reform, rising violence linked to tobacco shop arson, and the arrival of comedian Phil Rosenthal.


Hobart News Today — May 18, 2026
05/17/2026

Hobart faces a global health crisis as the WHO declares a pandemic threat from a new virus variant, while protests intensify and a suspicious death in New Town raises alarm. City officials also announce plans to convert a historic military barracks into housing to tackle ongoing shortages.


Hobart News Today — May 17, 2026
05/16/2026

Hobart: A fatal shark attack near the coast left a 38-year-old man critically injured, while a murder-suicide in a Tasmanian town shocked the community. A ute crash in rural Victoria killed a 14-year-old boy and left two teens in critical condition, as authorities investigate the incident.


Hobart News Today — May 16, 2026
05/15/2026

Hobart's Local Wire update covers two serious public safety cases, including the supervised release of Damien Anthony Peters and a murder-suicide in Tasmania, plus legal rulings on transgender rights and new hate crimes laws targeting White Australia. The episode also highlights community events like the Spring Farm Village tour and local council candidate information sessions.


Hobart News Today — May 15, 2026
05/14/2026

Hobart's Local Wire update covers immigration policy shifts with Angus Taylor's pledge to cut migration and his $50,000 tradie plan, plus a fatal bus crash on Queensland's Bruce Highway. The episode also highlights community protests over the West Hobart post office closure and Tasmania's tourism figures.


Hobart News Today — May 14, 2026
05/13/2026

Hobart's property market faces a major shift with a grandfathering rule benefiting long-time investors, while NSW families warn of prison overcrowding and denied medical care. A mother in Victoria is facing legal trouble after using a hidden device to monitor her son's injuries, and Hobart's new restaurant Don Frico drew huge crowds on opening day.