abc.net.au Eddie Pridmore had hepatitis in the 1960s. He has a message for the COVID-19 era By abc.net.au Published On :: Sat, 04 Apr 2020 12:28:53 +1100 A former patient at Launceston's first purpose-built infectious diseases hospital wants Tasmanians to heed the warnings to stay home and stay safe. Full Article COVID-19 Diseases and Disorders Health Infectious Diseases (Other) Healthcare Facilities
abc.net.au Tasmanian hospital coronavirus infection 'a very serious incident' By abc.net.au Published On :: Sat, 04 Apr 2020 13:53:45 +1100 The Tasmanian hospital where two staff members have tested positive to coronavirus will remain open, authorities say, assuring the public they can be "confident about the care they receive". Full Article COVID-19 Diseases and Disorders Health Infectious Diseases (Other)
abc.net.au Third staff member tests positive to coronavirus at north-west Tasmania hospital By abc.net.au Published On :: Sat, 04 Apr 2020 21:11:02 +1100 One of the two coronavirus cases confirmed in Tasmania is a staff member from the North West Regional Hospital, a day after two other staff cases were revealed. Full Article COVID-19 Diseases and Disorders Health Infectious Diseases (Other)
abc.net.au 'Members feel they aren't going through it alone': Memes make way for coronavirus support By abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 05 Apr 2020 07:24:19 +1000 The members of Facebook group Hobart Gal Pals are now asking questions about hand cleaning and self-isolation, and Chit Chat Launceston members want to know who they can visit, as a feeling of community is staying alive during coronavirus self-isolation. Full Article Social Media Internet Culture COVID-19 Diseases and Disorders
abc.net.au Wreck of 180-year-old ship unlocks secrets of early Australian boatbuilding By abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 05 Apr 2020 08:10:38 +1000 A ship that sank in 1852 off Rye in Victoria has given archaeologists new insights into early Australian boatbuilding. Full Article Maritime Archaeology History Colonialism Diving
abc.net.au Four new cases of coronavirus cases confirmed in Tasmania By abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 05 Apr 2020 13:45:02 +1000 Four new cases of coronavirus are confirmed in Tasmania, taking the state's total to 86, after Burnie's hospital shuts two wards to new admissions following staff becoming infected. Full Article COVID-19 Diseases and Disorders Health Infectious Diseases (Other)
abc.net.au 'The safest place to be': Backpackers find refuge in rural Australia following visa decision By abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 06 Apr 2020 08:20:16 +1000 Backpackers sacked after bars and restaurants closed down due to coronavirus are flocking back to previous farm jobs, but employers want details on Government help with quarantine measures. Full Article Farm Labour Rural Immigration Policy Government and Politics Horticulture Work Disease Control Federal - State Issues Federal Government Regional Travel and Tourism Health
abc.net.au Three new coronavirus cases take the state's total to 89 By abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 06 Apr 2020 09:27:30 +1000 Three more cases of coronavirus in Tasmania are confirmed with two of those from the north-west, as investigations into an outbreak at the North West Regional Hospital continue. Full Article Infectious Diseases (Other) Respiratory Diseases COVID-19
abc.net.au Visitors banned from hospitals in Tasmania's north-west due to coronavirus outbreak By abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 06 Apr 2020 21:15:14 +1000 Two more staff at the North West Regional Hospital test positive to coronavirus, taking the total to six, prompting a ban on visitors to the facility as well as the Mersey Community Hospital. Full Article COVID-19 Diseases and Disorders Health Infectious Diseases (Other)
abc.net.au The weekend's drenching rain could be a sign of things to come By abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 06:16:33 +1000 Who would have thought weather would be providing the good news a few months ago? The weekend's rainfall is a welcome relief after years of drought and there could be more on the way. Full Article Weather Rainfall Drought
abc.net.au Tasmania bans visits to hospitals under new coronavirus measures By abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 09:34:08 +1000 The Tasmanian Government bans visits to all of the state's hospitals, with some exceptions for parents and on compassionate grounds, under new social distancing measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Full Article COVID-19 Diseases and Disorders Health Infectious Diseases (Other)
abc.net.au Following the route of Penguin's forgotten race By abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 11:48:39 +1000 Take a trip along a seriously nostalgic street, the route of the long forgotten Penguin Hillclimb. Full Article Motor Sports Sport History Community and Society
abc.net.au Man in his 80s is Tasmanian's third coronavirus fatality By abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 14:34:37 +1000 A Tasmanian man who was a passenger on the Ruby Princess cruise ship dies in the North West Regional Hospital from coronavirus. Full Article COVID-19 Diseases and Disorders Health Infectious Diseases (Other)
abc.net.au Regional Express pins hopes on federal funding to keep flying By abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 14:51:51 +1000 Regional Express Airlines has warned the folding of its services to some regional and remote communities could effectively shut residents off from the rest of Australia, as the company waits hopefully for vital federal government funding. Full Article Air Transport Regional Regional Development COVID-19 Travel Health and Safety Travel and Tourism Human Interest
abc.net.au Megan was in Paris on an arts residency when coronavirus hit. Now she's reimagining her project from home By abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 15:30:51 +1000 Artist Megan Walch was just two weeks into a months-long arts residency in the heart of Paris when coronavirus took hold of France. Armed with her camera, she documented her experiences. Now back home in Tasmania, she's just one of the artists adapting her work for an unusual age. Full Article Arts and Entertainment COVID-19 Art and Creativity Visual Art Art and Design Diseases and Disorders Health
abc.net.au 'There will be no year 13': Education Minister says year 12 students will graduate this year By abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 15:56:05 +1000 Year 12 students are assured they will receive an ATAR university entrance rank and will not have to repeat the school year. Full Article COVID-19 Diseases and Disorders Health Education Schools Secondary Schools
abc.net.au Nine new cases of coronavirus confirmed in Tasmania By abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 20:50:30 +1000 Authorities reveal eight of the nine new cases of coronavirus confirmed in Tasmania are linked to the North West Regional Hospital, as the state records its third death. Full Article COVID-19 Diseases and Disorders Health Infectious Diseases (Other)
abc.net.au Glamorgan Spring Bay council boss quits two weeks into job By abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 08 Apr 2020 06:39:06 +1000 Ian Pearce's resignation is the latest to plague a small east coast council, blaming his speedy exit on age, health concerns and union harassment. Full Article Local Government Government and Politics State Parliament Community and Society Regional
abc.net.au Home bakers put heat on supermarket flour supplies By abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 08 Apr 2020 07:27:24 +1000 If you're hoping to bake hot cross buns or fresh scones this Easter you might have to think again — mills simply cannot get their product delivered fast enough to restock supermarkets. Full Article Food Processing COVID-19 Grain Agricultural Crops Agribusiness Food and Cooking
abc.net.au Police to target Tasmania's north-west as drive-through coronavirus testing centre opens By abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 08 Apr 2020 11:18:46 +1000 A coronavirus outbreak at Burnie's hospital has prompted a plea for Tasmania's north-west residents to do the right thing over the Easter break, as a drive-through testing station opens in Hobart. Full Article COVID-19
abc.net.au Treating a cat? Wear gloves, vets told By abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 08 Apr 2020 16:47:28 +1000 A report of a cat testing positive to COVID-19 in Hong Kong prompts the Australian Veterinary Association to advise members to wear personal protective equipment when handling cats. Full Article COVID-19 Animals
abc.net.au There are now more than 100 coronavirus cases in Tasmania By abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 08 Apr 2020 21:40:58 +1000 On the day Tasmanian's north-west coast residents are warned their behaviour will be monitored in the midst of a local coronavirus outbreak, the state's confirmed cases rise by nine to 107. Full Article COVID-19 Diseases and Disorders Health
abc.net.au Man winched to safety after trying to sail from Melbourne to Tasmania By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 08:01:30 +1000 The Tasmanian man was trying to get home in a yacht when he hit rocks near Portsea on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula. Full Article Disasters and Accidents Law Crime and Justice Emergency Incidents Accidents Police
abc.net.au Four more coronavirus cases confirmed after Easter police blitz warning By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 10:02:18 +1000 Tasmania records another four cases of coronavirus, all in the state's north-west hotspot, after Premier Peter Gutwein warned of a statewide Easter police "blitz" and an "effective lockdown" in the north-west. Full Article Health Diseases and Disorders COVID-19 Epidemics and Pandemics Infectious Diseases (Other) Respiratory Diseases Government and Politics Healthcare Clinic Healthcare Facilities
abc.net.au Sacre rhubarb? French respond to Tassie farmer's bubbly post with a firm 'non' By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 10:30:14 +1000 A Tasmanian farmer's suggestion that people make champagne with their surplus rhubarb draws a legal warning from the French. Full Article Sustainable and Alternative Farming Gardening Human Interest
abc.net.au Do driving lessons count as 'essential'? By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 11:16:41 +1000 A Victorian teenager learning to drive was hit with a coronavirus-related fine, sparking this question from parents: Can I take my child for a lesson? Here's where each state stands on learner drivers. Full Article COVID-19 Driver Education Youth
abc.net.au 'It shocks us back into realisation': Residents of Tasmania's north west brace for lockdown By abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 20:17:39 +1000 Residents are finding ways to cope as a full lockdown looms over the region, with one woman banging pots and pans in support of essential workers, while another considers whether to shut up shop. Full Article Health Infectious Diseases (Other) Respiratory Diseases COVID-19 Diseases and Disorders Community and Society
abc.net.au Police to use helicopters, door knocks and numberplate scanners to check for coronavirus compliance By abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 10 Apr 2020 05:20:25 +1000 With helicopters in the air, police patrols of holiday destinations and numberplate scanning, leaders around the country warn there will be no tolerance for breaches of the strict self-isolation measures. Full Article COVID-19 Respiratory Diseases Police Government and Politics Infectious Diseases (Other)
abc.net.au How can I watch an Easter or Passover service this weekend? By abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 10 Apr 2020 07:50:10 +1000 Churches and synagogues across Australia are offering their services online and many are live streaming. Here's a list of the major services around the country this weekend. Full Article Community and Society Religion and Beliefs Presbyterians Protestant Judaism Catholic Anglicans Christianity
abc.net.au They feel Australian, but these foreign visa holders may soon have to leave By abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 10 Apr 2020 12:08:19 +1000 Many parts of Australia have worked hard to attract migrants to help boost the population and ageing workforces, but many like Rosan Bhattarai are now without a source of income because they are on temporary visas and can't get access to the JobKeeper program. Full Article Work Health Diseases and Disorders COVID-19 Tourism Hospitality Population Immigration
abc.net.au Eleven more coronavirus cases in Tasmania as fourth person dies By abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 10 Apr 2020 15:28:27 +1000 A fourth person dies of coronavirus in Tasmania on a day when 11 more cases are confirmed, bringing the state's total to 122, health authorities say. Full Article COVID-19 Industry Health Doctors and Medical Professionals
abc.net.au Regional taxi collapse a bad sign for drivers and passengers alike By abc.net.au Published On :: Sat, 11 Apr 2020 06:30:16 +1000 There are fears the elderly and people with disabilities will become housebound, meanwhile some drivers in their 60s and 70s find themselves in a Centrelink queue for the first time. Full Article COVID-19 Road Transport Regional Older People Disabilities People Health Community and Society Human Interest
abc.net.au 'We're still trying to keep going': Companies change business model to keep staff employed during coronavirus By abc.net.au Published On :: Sat, 11 Apr 2020 06:50:50 +1000 Tasmanian companies keen to keep staff employed are adapting and shifting their business focus by making face shields, hand sanitiser and other products in high demand during the COVID-19 pandemic. Full Article Business Economics and Finance Manufacturing COVID-19 Respiratory Diseases Diseases and Disorders Health Plastics and Rubber Retail
abc.net.au 'Shacks' used to be glorified tents, now they're 'architect-designed showpieces' By abc.net.au Published On :: Sat, 11 Apr 2020 08:07:14 +1000 In the years after World War II Tasmanians took to the country to buy up vacant land and built makeshift dwellings on their own patches of paradise. Shacks now dot the Tasmanian coastline, but they're not as shabby as their names suggest. Full Article Community and Society Human Interest Lifestyle COVID-19 Health
abc.net.au The decade ahead may be 'the era of massive change' for our cities and suburbs after COVID-19 By abc.net.au Published On :: Sat, 11 Apr 2020 08:13:55 +1000 Automated crosswalks, the rebirth of suburbia, electric scooters — there are many quirky and nuanced ways that the coronavirus outbreak could impact on urban life. Full Article Epidemics and Pandemics Urban Development and Planning Population and Demographics Regional Development House and Home People Government and Politics Infectious Diseases (Other) COVID-19 Respiratory Diseases Diseases and Disorders Health
abc.net.au Eleven new coronavirus cases in Tasmania's north-west as government moves to 'ring fence' outbreak By abc.net.au Published On :: Sat, 11 Apr 2020 12:47:55 +1000 Tasmania's coronavirus tally reaches 133, with the director of Public Health confirming 11 new cases have been diagnosed in the state's north-west today. Full Article Healthcare Facilities COVID-19 Doctors and Medical Professionals
abc.net.au 'United in spirit': How locked-down Australians are planning to mark Anzac Day By abc.net.au Published On :: Sat, 11 Apr 2020 13:07:29 +1000 Kat Jackson does not play a brass instrument, and neither does her eight-year-old daughter, Neve, but they plan to sound the Last Post in their driveway this Anzac Day. Full Article ANZAC Day Epidemics and Pandemics COVID-19 Regional Veterans World War 2 World War 1
abc.net.au Who am I allowed to visit this Easter weekend with coronavirus restrictions in place? By abc.net.au Published On :: Sat, 11 Apr 2020 17:33:06 +1000 All over Australia, non-essential travel is being discouraged. But the rules vary state to state, so let's take a look at exactly how far you're allowed to travel and who you're allowed to visit. Full Article Infectious Diseases (Other) Federal - State Issues Government and Politics Respiratory Diseases COVID-19
abc.net.au Doctor asks people to donate iPads so patients impacted by coronavirus restrictions can contact families By abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 12 Apr 2020 06:53:33 +1000 Hospitals across Tasmania have banned visitors, but one Hobart doctor is helping patients stay in touch with their loved ones during coronavirus pandemic by asking people to "donate" their iPads. Full Article Health Diseases and Disorders COVID-19
abc.net.au This performer is using circus tricks to teach children about boundaries and consent By abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 12 Apr 2020 08:02:10 +1000 Meet the Tasmanian circus performer who's determined to teach kids and adults how flying through the air and hanging upside down can reframe how we think about bodies, boundaries and consent. Full Article Arts and Entertainment Sexual Health Health Sexuality Sexual Misconduct Community and Society Performance Art
abc.net.au Fifth Tasmanian dies of coronavirus as 11 more cases confirmed in the north-west By abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 12 Apr 2020 11:11:18 +1000 A Tasmanian woman in her 70s has died of coronavirus, taking the state's death toll to five, as 11 more cases are diagnosed in the north-west. Full Article COVID-19 Healthcare Facilities
abc.net.au Tasmania closes two hospitals to 'stamp out' coronavirus outbreak By abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 12 Apr 2020 15:58:19 +1000 Tasmania's Premier Peter Gutwein says the North West Regional Hospital and North West Private Hospital in Burnie close today because of the coronavirus outbreak. Full Article Diseases and Disorders Health COVID-19 Doctors and Medical Professionals
abc.net.au Two Tasmanian hospitals to close to contain north-west outbreak By abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 12 Apr 2020 16:57:30 +1000 Tasmania’s Premier Peter Gutwein has announced the North West Regional Hospital and North West Private Hospital in Burnie will close because of the coronavirus outbreak. All staff and their households will go into quarantine. That’ll involve more than one thousand people. Full Article Diseases and Disorders Infectious Diseases (Other)
abc.net.au Meet the DC Universe's newest Aboriginal superhero By abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 06:06:32 +1000 The rise of the Aboriginal superhero continues with "total badass" Thylacine, a Pilbara hunter and Suicide Squad's newest recruit. Full Article Arts and Entertainment Books (Literature) Popular Culture Indigenous Culture Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Adventure Fiction LGBT Race Relations Human Interest
abc.net.au Are pharmaceutical companies likely to profiteer from coronavirus? By abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 09:47:25 +1000 With the global death toll now at more than 100,000, there is an urgent need for a coronavirus vaccine. But will pharmaceutical companies be tempted to put profits before patients? Full Article COVID-19 Diseases and Disorders Health Medical Ethics Medical Research Science and Technology
abc.net.au Tasmania calls in ADF medics as coronavirus tally hits 150 By abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 11:31:49 +1000 Six new cases of coronavirus in the last 24 hours are found in Tasmania, all of the them in the disease hotspot of the state's north-west, bringing the tally to 150. Full Article COVID-19 Diseases and Disorders Health Infectious Diseases (Other)
abc.net.au Easter was not the same this year — but this might help if you're feeling lonely By abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 12:10:16 +1000 Social-distancing measures mean we haven't been able to celebrate Easter like we normally would, and many of us are feeling lonelier than ever. The good news is, there are things you can do to stay connected. Full Article COVID-19 Community and Society Mental Health Social Media
abc.net.au A state-by-state breakdown of who did the right thing over Easter By abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 13:40:11 +1000 Police around the country issued fines for breaching coronavirus rules over Easter, but overall people followed the rules and stayed home. Full Article COVID-19 Diseases and Disorders Health Police
abc.net.au Premier decides to isolate up to 5000 Tasmanians By abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 14:16:12 +1000 The Tasmanian Government to seek Federal Government and ADF assistance over coronavirus outbreak in the state's north-west. Full Article Diseases and Disorders Infectious Diseases (Other)
abc.net.au Huon from Tasmania asks how long will the COVID-19 situation go on for? By abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 19:12:10 +1000 Prime Minister Scott Morrison has answered questions from kids around Australia on the coronavirus pandemic on ABC Me's Behind The News program. Full Article Government and Politics Epidemics and Pandemics