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McGregor Vs Darcey
Following the first case management hearing today and orders made a further case management hearing has been set down for the 2nd of March in the case of Benjamin Colin McGregor against Sarah Jane Darcey. Mr McGregor filed proceedings against Darcey on the 30th November last year. Darcey filed notice on the 13th December that Danny Zeeman of Butler McIntyre


Kempton robber stays behind bars
STATE OF TASMANIA v L 20 JANUARY 2022 COMMENTS ON PASSING SENTENCEL you have pleaded guilty to two counts of aggravated burglary and two counts of stealing, all of which occurred on 20 March 2021 and involved you entering a property at Kempton on two separate occasions and on each occasion stealing items. Additionally, you have pleaded guilty to two

Richard Colbeck declined to front Senate hearing, went to the cricket instead
Aged Care Services Minister Richard Colbeck has defended his decision to go to the cricket on the same day he refused to front a Senate hearing on the government’s handling of the Omicron wave, revealed under public disclosure rules. Senator Colbeck, who is also the Sport Minister, declined a request to appear before the Senate Select Committee on COVID-19 along

Julian Assange opens door to appeal in small but key win in High Court
Julian Assange has won the right to ask the Supreme Court to consider an appeal to his extradition to the United States. Lord Chief Justice, the Lord Burnett of Maldon denied Assange’s application to appeal to the Supreme Court, but granted the Australian’s application to “certify a point of law”. The point of law raised by Assange’s team was “in

Exclusive Breaking News
TVN can now reveal that Tasmania Police shortly after 1.00am this morning took a 25 year old man into custody at an East Devonport address in relation to the Murder at Sprent. A spokesperson for Tasmania Police just before 2.00am confirmed with us “Police with multiple resources, including members of the Special Operations Group, attended a property at East Devonport

Girls selling clothes online gives what grubby filth think is a green light for these sexual predators
A subscribers young daughter has been selling items of clothing on Facebook marketplace without any issues until today when a person made contact asking if some of the items were still available. After the daughter replied yes and gave her address the person messaged “I have one question” asked her “Do you happen to sell your used panties, I will

Exclusive: Further to our report yesterday afternoon TVN have this morning spoken to the ATSB.
A spokesperson for the ATSB told TVN: “The Australian Transport Safety Bureau has been notified of an occurrence involving a SAAB 340 aircraft which returned to Burnie Airport, Tasmania, after take-off on the afternoon of 23 January 2022. The ATSB is currently gathering further information to inform its decision regarding a potential investigation.” REX refused to respond to our enquiry.

Despite Tasmania Police having no suspects they assure us their is no threat to the community following the brutal Murder at Sprent
Despite Tasmania Police having no suspects they assure us their is no threat to the community following the brutal Murder of a 59 year old Sprent resident and the theft of his firearms. Statements like this concern us and our subscribers as they have no idea of this. A person/s who Murders a man, torches his car, breaks into his


Murdoch media caught out cheating and lying again
Back cheating with the time stamps again. They published the emergency landing report at 8.16pm after receiving a Police media report but put at 7.00pm. This has been a regular issue we’ve had with The Mercury over the past ten years. It seemed to have stopped after TVN had a number of discussions with the former editor. TVN prides itself

A South Australian man who allegedly sent sexualised messages and indecent images to a teenage girl online is expected to appear in Berri Magistrates Court.
The 37-year-old man was charged by the South Australia Joint Anti-Child Exploitation Team (SA JACET) as a result of an investigation launched after a report from authorities in the United States. The Australian Federal Police Child Protection Triage Unit (AFP CPTU) received a report from a Police Department in America about a person suspected to be in Australia using an