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Alex Treacy

Alex Treacy

Reporter at The Mercury - Hobart

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    Recent Articles

    themercury.com.au

    ‘Ugly duckling’ or unbeatable? Untangling the hatred for city’s mall

    A Tasmanian council has defended its stewardship of the city’s main shopping strip amid persistent claims it is a dead zone, noting that retail occupancy is almost as high as it can be.
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    Realtor potentially on the hook for $100K-plus after court case lost

    A Tasmanian real estate agent and his company are potentially on the hook for $100,000-plus after a Supreme Court judge found they were not entitled to any discount regarding a commercial tenancy dispute.
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    High-profile athlete charged with $150K cash at Hobart Airport

    A high-profile Tasmanian boxer has been charged after he allegedly attempted to fly from Hobart to Sydney with over $150,000 cash hidden inside his luggage.
    themercury.com.au

    Tourism Tasmania: CEO Sarah Clark on competing with the mainland

    Tourism Tasmania’s chief executive Sarah Clark, still riding high from one of the organisation’s most successful ‘The Off Season’ campaigns yet, says the secret to selling Tasmania is not to compete with mainland states armed with huge advertising budgets.
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    Closing the gap Tasmania: TAC’s Tanya Harper says state is missing ...

    On the face of it, Tasmania is doing better at closing the gap than almost any other jurisdiction in Australia.
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    ‘Costing us $2000/day’: Company says state gov’t sold it a pup

    A heavyweight construction industry manufacturer says it was sold a pup by the Tasmanian Government, purchasing a block of land to expand its operations on the basis of assurances about electricity supply that proved shaky.
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    Six-year contract dispute ends with judgment for princely sum of $6K

    A contractual dispute over a Hobart subdivision has finally been resolved after six years and two court cases, with an earthmoving company forced to cough up the princely sum of $6000.
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    Not going ‘out with a whimper’: Top Tassie designer’s last collection

    Growing up in Launceston in the 1960s, designer Jan Dineen remembers top fashion houses like Hugo Boss descending upon Tasmania to obtain the finest wool bales of the year’s harvest, with the victorious bidders plastered across the front page of the city’s local daily.
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    DV thug on 144 charges sent trout video to ex

    DV thug on 144 charges sent trout video to ex
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    ‘Disheartening’: The letter that spelt doom for beloved shop

    A Hobart duo who have been a fixture on the city’s retail scene for 30 years, first at Battery Point then South Hobart, face imminent closure after their new landlord elected not to keep them on in the tenancy they moved to just 18 months ago.
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    Late Tasmania Police inspector a notorious predator, inquest hears

    A respected Tasmania Police senior sergeant who played key roles in the Beaconsfield Mine disaster and Port Arthur massacre was a notorious paedophile who also stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from his mother, a coronial inquest has heard.
    themercury.com.au

    Cop’s widow: I knew nothing of his perversions, embezzlement

    The widow of a former Tasmania Police inspector who suicided the day after he had his devices seized over allegations, subsequently substantiated, he was preying on teenage boys online has told an inquest she knew nothing of his perversions.
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    Suspended chief psych claims bad blood with tribunal member

    Tasmania’s suspended chief psychiatrist has failed in his bid to have a member of TasCAT’s Health Practitioners Tribunal struck out from reviewing his case on Wednesday.
    themercury.com.au

    Melbourne seafood royalty cast eyes on Tassie with $850K deal

    A Tasmanian woman and her renowned fish chef husband are planning a grand homecoming more than 20 years after they founded their award-winning Melbourne seafood restaurant.